Wolf Blass Black Label Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon
The bouquet is layered with abundant aroma's of plum pudding, cigar box, blackberries & chocolate. It has an excellent length of flavour, velvety tannins and hints of smoky oak. 71% Shiraz and 29% Cabernet Sauvignon are separately fermented & matured in a combination of new French & American oak before final blending.
Paradox Shiraz
This Shiraz Is Lighter In Alcohol And Full Of Flavour. Displaying Notes Of Fresh Red Plum And Red Berry Fruit That Develop On The Palate Leaving Silky Tannins On The Finish.
Tempus Two Merlot
Tempus Two Merlot is deliciously ripe, lovely flavours of mulberry fruit with some earthiness and spice. Soft tannins complement the finish.
Minchinbury Pinot Noir
This Pinot Noir, sourced from premium Australia wine regions, is a light bodied, elegant wine highlighting the ripe plum fruit on the finish.
Patronus Barossa Valley Shiraz
Meet Patronus - a luxuriously decadent and intense Barossa Shiraz made the old-fashioned way. Intense lifted spicy characters drape across the gently baked plum, and raspberry compote aromas, with gentle wafts of cedar and smoked game.
Penfolds Bin 389 Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz
The Bin 389 style evolved as a result of experiments, by Max Schubert, in the 1950s to develop a highly individual wine using a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz with compatible oak treatment. Bin 389 combines the elegance of Cabernet Sauvignon with the richness of Shiraz and demonstrates the traditional Penfolds' trademark - balance between fruit and oak, giving the wine character and longevity.
Hungerford Hill Tumbarumba Pinot Meunier
A true rarity – Pinot Meunier, known as a constituent of some Champagnes, adding richness and body – is very rarely vinified on its own anywhere in the world. As winemaker Bryan Currie shows, it can be done, and very well. “Light in colour but it has its kicking boots on. Cranberry, red cherry, meaty spice and wood smoke flavours combine beautifully. It kicks quality goals from start to finish; tannin, acid and texture are all in good form too... 93 points” (Halliday).
Adaptaur Reserve Barossa Valley Shiraz
Small parcels of the best quality fruit from the Barossa were chosen for this Reserve Shiraz – and it shows! It’s big, rich and mouthcoating...a ‘black red’ with some serious heft. Take that as a warning! The wine is named after a type of cattle (Hereford/ Shorthorn cross) bred for the harsh conditions of Australia’s far north, and has been crafted with steak in mind.
Hardys Stamp Shiraz
If you're after a soft, easy to drink red wine, you've come to the right place. Hardys Stamp Shiraz is fruity and supple, with just a touch of spice. It comes in a 1 litre bottle, so there's plenty of love to share around.
RedHeads R'dotto Royale
RedHeads is an exclusive winemaking studio home to dynamic winemakers . Here, they’re able to craft their own wines their own way – where the only bottom line is top quality in the glass! This gorgeous, rich red is named after Venice's 18th century gambling house, R'dotto. It's RedHeads' biggest gamble to date! Five Italian stars grown by top growers combine in this seductive, velvety wine that will win you over, hands down.