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| Belford Vineyard paradoxically produces the bigger yet softer of all Tyrrell's premium Semillon wines. Belford is the Hunter Valley archetype, showing a tightly structured palate with considerable length and breadth of citrus honey flavours. Tyrrells» |
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| Metala was the first wine ever to win the Jimmy Watson Trophy, claiming for itself a place in the annals of history. Fruit for the White Label is sourced from splendid Langhorne Creek vines which can trace a heritage back to the original plantings of 1891. Metala» |
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| Blackjack has claimed the eminent M.Chapoutier Trophy for Best Shiraz at the prestigious Le Concours des Vinson on no fewer than three occasions. Block 6 is a prolific gold medal winning patch of distinguished vines, renowned within the Bendigo district for producing a very high quality, intensely fruit driven Shiraz. Blackjack» |
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| Outstanding Langtons Classification. A spectacular effort which sparked the gold rush into the sovereign Heathcote style. Jasper Hill» |
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| Excellent Langtons Classification, Blue Gold Sydney International, Gold Medals Singapore and UK International Wine Challenge, Silver Medals Decanter, International Wine & Spirit, San Francisco and Hong Kong International Competitions. One of the nation's most celebrated Shiraz, the best of McLaren Vale. Fox Creek» |
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| Premiere McLaren Vale Shiraz with origins dating back to the 1950s, the subject of copious industry accolades over the decades, including a prestigious blue gold award at the Sydney International. Due to the limited yields of vintage 2009, no Reserve was edition was bottled, so all the low cropping, old vines, dry grown fruit was included in the estate's white label Shiraz, greatly enhancing the depth of flavour and overall complexity. Hugo» |
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| An auspicious construct of Barossa Shiraz, which has claimed significant awards throughout it's illustrious history, including gold at the prestigious London International. Peter Scholz is one of the Barossa's most capable and respected winemakers with a heritage that dates back to early settlement. Willows» |
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| The Sexton family live in the middle of their eighty acre vineyard on the high north face of the Warramate Ranges in the dress circle of Yarra Valley. The vineyard is introducing organic practises with the express purpose of further distinguishing the site and improving grape and wine quality. Giant Steps» |
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| A mostly Cabernet wine with a third of Merlot, Goundrey Homestead won Gold Medal and Commendation at the London International Wine and Spirit Competition for Cabernet Merlot two years in succession, quite an achievement. Homestead is reminiscent of classic French, and well suited to comforting European hotpots such as beef stroganoff.. Goundrey» |
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| Meshach William Burge 1843-1942 was Grant's great grandfather and a central figure in establishing the Burge vineyards and estate. He was eleven years of age when his family moved from Wiltshire to the Barossa, where he toiled to develop what has grown into a thriving viticultural, wheat and sheep property near Lyndoch. Grant Burge» |
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| Saint Clair continue to deliver Marlborough's most internationally lauded Sauvignon Blanc. A consistent outperformer, St Clair has claimed trophy for top New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc over £10 at the London Decanter World Wine Awards, gold medals and champion trophy at the Liquorland Top 1OO, an impressive 4 star rating by Cuisine Magazine and a breathtaking 5 Winestate stars.. Saint Clair» |
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| Tahbilk's history with Marsanne can be traced back to the 1860s when White Hermitage cuttings were sourced from the St Hubert Vineyard. The grapes in fact were Marsanne and although none of these plantings have survived, Tahbilk still produces Marsanne from ancient stock dating back to 1927, some of the oldest in the world. Tahbilk» |