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Greenock Estate Frederick Old Vine Barossa Valley Shiraz Cabernet

Frederick Shiraz Cabernet highlights Barossa Shiraz with elegance cabernet structure. Sourced from 70 year old vines. Fruits of Raspberry and red currants, hints of mocha and spice. An elegant wine with silky tannins, french oak maturataion 18 months. limited production

Welland Valley & Valley Shiraz

Our Valley & Valley range of wines are produced from vineyardsin both the Barossa and Eden Valleys. We aim for a style thattypifies the Barossa plush fruit, subtle use of oak and soft,round tannins. This Shiraz offers rich, concentrated red and bluefruits, dark chocolate and mocha notes with hints of spice andcedary oak. The palate is rich with good structure and greatlength of flavour.

Murray Street Vineyards Black label Shiraz

This Shiraz is a brilliant ruby red colour with a nose of freshly picked blackberry and rich red fruit, mulberry, white pepper, and rainier cherry, Deep flavours of berries and cherry, along with a subtle hint of nutmeg to finish.

Clifton Estate Barossa Shiraz

2018 Clifton Estate Barossa Shiraz, From a classic year, this Barossa Shiraz has an intense red colour with vivid purple hues. The nose is abundant with vibrant red fruits supported by subtle hints of French Oak. On the palate, well balanced tannins are intertwined with flavours of black cherries, satsuma plums and mulberries. This all leads to a wine which is full bodied in style with a plush mouthfeel and great length of flavour.

Smallfry Moonfish Shiraz

Smallfry Stella Luna Shiraz Cinsault

SMALLFRY Stella Luna Shiraz Cinsault, Barossa Valley

Travis Earth Mataro Grenache Shiraz

The three great Barossa red varietals are Mataro, Shiraz and Grenache. Blended well they produce wine full of fruit, complexity, spice, drink-ability and age-ability. These varieties arent afraid of the sun and dry climates, so they thrive in the northern sub-regions of the Barossa. The grapes for this wine are a combination of youngish, mature and older vines, all grown by the Hoffmann family. The Hoffman and OCallaghan family's history of growing grapes and making wines has developed into a strong trust over the decades. Its this long-term commitment, respect for each other, the region, and its people I feel is instrumental to making the Barossa proudly stand out from other wine regions. Im truly thankful to the Hoffman family for giving me the privilege of turning generations of their blood, sweat and tears into wine, that makes me proud, and you will love.