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| The higher altitudes and slower ripening climes of King Valley are a blessing to wine growers. Some of the more fortuitous sites boast soils and aspects which are nothing short of idyllic, yielding harvests of vibrant Cabernet Sauvignon. Gracebrook» |
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| Named for the chapel district of Lenton in Nottingham, Brae is Scottish for a small hill, which is what the Lenton Brae vineyard is situated on. Fortuitously placed within the very epicenter for superior Margaret River Cabernet, the site was planted after advisement from the proprietors of nearby Moss Wood, with which it shares a similar terroir and microclime. Lenton Brae» |
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| Shadowfax has progressed from strength to strength in a very short space of time, due in no small part to the high quality of fruit. A prolific trophy and gold winner, Shadowfax have achieved the new wave of Chardonnay, refreshingly fruit driven, livelier than it's stylistic prescursors, characterised by slatey, flavoursome acidity, a touch of leesy complexity and a pleasing dryness. Shadowfax» |
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| A consistent wine show performer, previous vintages have been bestowed with gold medals at Mundus Vini Germany, Sydney International Wine Competition and Royal Sydney, silver at the prestigious Qantas and Decanter World Wine Awards. Vintage 2009 claimed Blue Gold Medal & Top 1OO Sydney International, Gold Qantas Wine Show WA, Silver Mundus Vini International Wine Show & Sydney Royal. Watershed» |
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| Bridgeland Vineyard is one of the most picturesque properties in Margaret River. Originally prime farmland, it boasts one of the largest dams in the region, approximately a kilometre in length and covering eighteen hectares. Streicker» |
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| Trophy & Gold Royal Brisbane, Royal Hobart, Adelaide & Sydney, Trophy & Golds International Wine Challenge, Gold 2004 Muscat Du Monde Gold.. . Seppeltsfield» |
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| A hallmark label, a wine of impeccable character and credentials, regularly claiming a litany of trophies and medals at international wine shows. The Classic Brown Label, from the year that saw Wolf Blass claim International Winemaker of the Year at the London International, is a magnificent example of why Australia rapidly gained repute through Wolf Blass, for the production of world class Shiraz. Wolf Blass» |
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| Widely regarded as one of New Zealand's leading winemakers, Alan McCorkindale has over three decades experience at crafting some of the South Island's most memorable vintages. McCorkindale's efforts have claimed many trophy and gold at prestigious competitions including twice International White Wine of Year at the distinguished London International Wine Challenge. Munamuna» |
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| The dedicated team at Bird in Hand are driven by a determination to grow into one of the world's great wineries. Proprietor Andrew Nugent lives and works among the vines and the winery. Bird In Hand» |
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| The eleventh release of this peerless wine, the final word in superior Barossa Cabernet Sauvignon, aged in a mix of new French oak hogsheads by choice French coopers. The Ashmead block is so low yielding that it was almost gutted and replanted to more productive plantings in 1977. Elderton» |
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| A generously flavoured wine which can boast an impressive list of wine show accolades, including Gold International Wine & Spirit UK and Blue Gold Royal Sydney. A Shiraz of sound structure, exceptional balance and exquisite depth, crafted by the most dedicated team of winemakers, McLaren Vale through and through. Beresford» |
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| Clancy is a perennial favourite for enthusiasts of good red wine everywhere around the world. Peter Lehmann starts with a firm backbone of Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon, totting up the cépage with a component of Merlot, to fashion a rich yet soft, fully approachable young wine. Peter Lehmann» |