$25 to $50
Radford Dale Syrah
The two vineyards that produce the Radford Dale's Flagship Syrah are both planted on granite & clay Koffee Klip soils on the Helderberg slopes; one with 360 degree views over Table Bay (West Coast), False Bay (South Coast) and the backdrop of the jagged Helderberg peaks, the other facing directly over False Bay to the South & South East. Because of the hilly terrain these vineyards are planted on various aspects, but mostly South and South-east facing slopes. Because of the topography of the area, these vines are quite exposed to the cooling South easterly winds during the summer and this brings cool air in from over False Bay that moderates daytime temperatures.
Four in Hand BA Margaret River Shiraz
Penfolds Max's Shiraz
Penfolds Max's Shiraz is a tribute to former Chief Winemaker, Max Schubert, a legend in Penfolds history. His constant pursuit of excellence paved the way for those who followed in his footsteps, growing the brand's status and heritage in the process. Fruit-driven and generous in flavour, this fine red has a contemporary, persistent palate with subtle tannins leading to a soft, oak finish.
Heirloom Vineyards Adelaide Hills Syrah
Evans & Tate Redbrook Estate Shiraz
The best Margaret River reds are true cellaring propositions, and this absolutely delicious Reserve-grade Shiraz from Evans & Tate is no exception.Deep, dark red. Savoury dark berry fruit with woody herbs and cedar oak. Minty blackcurrant and raspberry core depth in a mid-weight, intense and spicy frame, remaining youthful and primary with bright acidity and chalky tannins. Still a baby.
Dreams of Gold Shiraz
Schild Estate Barossa Shiraz
Domaine Duseigneur Cotes du Rhone 'La Goute Duseigneur' red
Sorby Adams Morticia Sparkling Shiraz Non-Vintage
Colour: A plum coloured gem Aroma: The a nose reminiscent of wild blackberries and black cherries with a hint of mocha from the oak maturation. Palate: The palate delivers a seductive explosion of rich black berry fruits with a touch of sweetness balanced by fresh acidity and a long dry finish. Food Pairing: Roast turkey or chicken, pheasant pate, chocolate cake, bacon and egg pie….enjoying with brunch and all the way to dinner….any celebration…..getting the party started….
Whistler Shiver Barossa Valley Shiraz
Bursting with blackcurrant and blueberries, this wine shows the typical characters found in the Western side of the Barossa- chocolate/mocha and black pepper, but with a surprising freshness to the wine. Frankincense and blackberries jump out of the glass, along with a slight leafiness, which comes from the whole bunch component in the wine. Soft and juicy on the palate, but with a backbone of tannin from the whole bunches that draws the wine across the palate giving it length and precision.