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| Yellow Tail really know about things Cabernet Sauvignon, having taken out the 2004 Jimmy Watson Memorial Trophy for their Reserve edition of the noble varietal. This exclusively estate grown and bottled Cabernet wine is sourced from vineyards which have been established from the ground up to the highest standards of viticulture. Yellow Tail» |
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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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| An exceptionally long-lived Grange, a beautifully focused wine, considered one of the best Granges ever produced. The most decorated of all Granges, winning 12 Trophies and 51 Gold medals over 13 years from 1962. Penfolds» |
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| Majella is one of the most highly awarded small wineries in Australia, the inaugural release of The Musician was met with unprecedented critical acclaim. Previous vintages have claimed the highly coveted A&G Engineering Trophy for Best Dry Red Blend and Clear Image Trophy for Best Red Blend. Majella» |
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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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| A Shiraz of power and elegance, previously winner of prestigious gold at the London International. Inspired by the amazing depth and character of Heathcote Shiraz, the Bialkower and Kirby families determined the most idyllic location to propogate vines for an ultra premium Shiraz to rival Australia's finest. Heathcote Estate» |
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| This icon Australian red can boast twenty trophys and over seventy gold medals throughout it's illustrious history. Penley Reserve captures and enhances the distinctive characters of Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon, highlighted by rich berry tones, superior length and layers of intense flavour. Penley Estate» |
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| No single achievement has meant more to the Evans & Tate team than winning best red wine trophy at the London International Wine Challenge for their Shiraz. An unbroken lineage of sterling vintage releases has rocketed Evans & Tate to global fame, whilst crystallizing the Margaret River region as a truly world class winegrowing appellation. Evans Tate» |
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| Winemaker Rob Dolan established his affinity for Pinot Noir on the international stage when he claimed the prestigious Bouchard-Finlayson Trophy for Champion Pinot Noir at the London International Wine Show. Sticks represents an immensely satisfying and approachable Pinot Noir, crafted from fruit grown to some of the Yarra Valley's most splendid vineyards, tended by loyal friends and long time associates.. Sticks» |
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| Trophys for Best Bottle Fermented Canberra, Best Sparkling Adelaide, Best Sparkling Murrumbateman Wine Show and 8 Gold Medals! An exclusively Tumbarumba wine crafted from hand picked grapes, mostly Pinot Noir 62% with a third of Chardonnay and a good component of Pinot Meunier. Hardys have taken their sparkling wines very seriously, mobilizing teams of specialist artisans who set the highest standards, traversing the nation to develop the most superior vineyards, whilst honing their skills to stellar heights.. Hardys» |
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| The High Trellis paddock has been producing wines since the late 19th century, so nicknamed as the vines were the first to be trained above knee height following the acquisition by dArenberg. For decades, the High Trellis Cabernet has been released to unanimous critical acclaim. dArenberg» |
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| Bleasdale is Australia's second oldest family owned winery, established in 1850 by English migrant Frank Potts. A prolific accumulator of trophys and gold medals, Bleasdale has claimed Best Australian Red Trophy at the prestigious London International Wine Challenge. Bleasdale» |