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Barossa Wine Company Gravel Track Shiraz
The Barossa Valley Wine Company has one singular focus. To hand craft the very best expressions of the region. From our spiritual home the gnarled old Farms vineyard in the renowned the Barossa Valley they are committed to continuing to build on the Barossas rich history and heritage. Gravel Track pays tribute to the long gravel and limestone track that winds its way through our historic 60-year-old Farms vineyard. Vibrant plum and blackberry characters on the nose with hints of chocolate and earthiness flow through to a rich, bold palate packed with dark fruit flavours. Juicy and fruit driven, powerful yet elegant and with hints of black pepper spice, the wine is matured in a combination of French and American oak for twelve months.
What Lies Beneath Shiraz
Penola Estate Shiraz
A medium bodied wine generously flavoured with chocolate and dark berry fruit flavours. A perfect accompaniment of everything from pizza to aged cheddar and the winemaker's choice, pecorino.
Barossa Wine Company Farms Shiraz
Senior winemaker Jamie Saint, pursues his passion for the wines of the Barossa through the Barossa Valley Wine Company. He crafts wines of sophistication, each with the perfect balance of elegance, power and grace. Farms is iconic Barossa at its best, a mark if respect to those that have carved out our regions reputation, and a nod to those yet to come. An intense nose of blackberry, black olive, liquorice and cigar box characters leads to a powerful palate of rich blackberry, olive tapenade and vanillin spice with dense, powerful and grippy tannins. Fermented for 7 10 days in traditional open top fermenters the wine undergoes malo-lactic fermentation in French and American hogsheads followed by twenty months oak maturation. Enjoy now or will reward careful cellaring for 10+ years.
Two Towns Barossa Shiraz
Two Towns wines are made from the finest grapes from two of South Australias finest wine regions the Barossa Valley and Adelaide Hills. These wines celebrate these two iconic wine regions and their landscape. Delicious, integrated toasty oak. Yummy dark berry flavours, velvet tannins and good persistence.
Evans & Tate E&T Shiraz
Intensely varietal with lifted white pepper, blood plums and a savoury earthiness. The palate is soft and silken,with ripe plummy fruits and a fresh, richly flavoured finish. Evans & Tate
Heritage House Barossa Shiraz
This is a classic Shiraz, made using time-honoured techniques that produce reliably full bodied and generously flavoured wine. Hailing from the renowned Barossa region, Heritage House boasts an excellent concentration of rich berry flavours, with hints of oak-ageing adding structure and complexity.
McW 660 Reserve Canberra Syrah
You say shiraz, McWilliam’s says syrah (for its new McW Reserve 660 Syrah from Canberra!). A true expression of the rich diversity and elegance of high-altitude wines, the McW 660 range features grapes that are harvested from vines grown at an average of 660 metres above sea level in particularly cool climates, such as Canberra, Hilltops and Tumbarumba.So, what’s the difference between shiraz and syrah? There’s no physiological difference with the grape variety — syrah is simply shiraz’s French name. Some Australian winemakers are choosing to make wines in the style of French syrah, which is lighter and leaner than the usual richer, riper and more full-bodied expressions Australians are used to drinking.