Greenock Creek Alices Shiraz
A big brooding Barossa wine with endless layers of fruit and oak. The tannins are very well integrated and will continue to develop in years to come. A great example of a true Barossa Shiraz.
Hewitson Mad Hatter Shiraz
Big and beautiful! This Hewitson Mad Hatter Shiraz has dark plums, chocolate and mocha on the nose; it is rich and fills the palate with textured dark fruits with a hints of oak in the background.
Glaetzer Anaperenna
Vineyard Road Fine Acres Estate Ancient Vine Shiraz
Aromas of dark cherry, blackberry and rasperry with chocolate and vanilla. Rich and ripe flavours of cherry and chocolate with excellent length. Fine Acres Estate near Vine Vale has some of the oldest vines in the Barossa Valley. The ancient, gnarly, 100-year-old vines on the Estate still produce high quality Shiraz in the bold Barossa style, coupled with finesse. Matured for 19 months in a combination of French and American Oak.
Yalumba Paradox Shiraz
Yalumba Paradox Shiraz is an inky, crimson wine full of aromas of mixed spice and crushed black pepper, violets, fennel and hints of blueberries. The palate is like layers of velvet, with great structure showing lush red berries, olives and anise.
Thorn-Clarke William Randell Cabernet Sauvignon
Deep, inky red in colour. Lifted blackcurrant and blackberry on the nose with hints of eucalypt. The palate shows depth and power with generous pure Cabernet fruit and supple, long tannins. Balanced French oak adds some savoury spice to the wine. Will age well for many years.
Spinifex Moppa Shiraz
Lou Miranda Estate Old Vine Shiraz Mataro
Talk about ageing gracefully, this old vine number from Mofo fave producers Lou Miranda will absolutely knock your socks off. How old we hear you asking? The Mirandas pulled the mataro off bush vines that are a steady 120 years old, and the shiraz from vines that are planted in 2005. One look at them and you’d think them too gnarly to produce such elegant and eloquent wines, but the proof is truly in the pudding. The plump, luscious and fabulously opulent shiraz fruit is set off against the ferociously concentrated, infinitely layered mataro. A Black Forest gateau of fruity flavour sings against characteristically medicinal mataro, giving a gorgeously nuanced wine of incredible depth. This has certainly got our tails wagging.
Krondorf Stone Altar Shiraz
At the foot of the iconic Kaiserstuhl mountain, the early Silesian settlers of the Barossa constructed a stone altar a sanctuary for prayer in their new homeland. The Krondorf Stone Altar Shiraz is a tribute to the settlers resourcefulness and resilience. This wine has been carefully crafted from a very low yielding, exceptional single vineyard site in the Light Pass sub-region of the world-renowned Barossa Valley. The old vine fruit has been picked at optimum ripeness to produce a wine that