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| Marlborough based Spencer Hill, has lead the charge of New Zealand Chardonnay with some superlative editions throughout the vintages, claiming multi trophys at the International Chardonnay Challenge, Liquorland Top 1OO, London International, and Air New Zealand Wine Awards.. . Spencer Hill» |
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| A vigorous Chardonnay exhibiting judicious oaking, by an artisanal winery that's claimed best white and best red wine trophies as judged amongst peers at the Mornington Peninsula Vignerons Association. Willow Creek offers a full palate and finishes as crisp as the maritime winds around the Peninsula.. Willow Creek» |
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| Grange’s aesthetic quality and remarkable aging potential is the stuff of legends” -Andrew Caillard MW. 1967 Grange, labelled very plainly as Penfolds Claret, won the Jimmy Watson for the best one-year-old red in 1968. Penfolds» |
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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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| Always a massive award and trophy winner, this princely wine carries exceptional pedigree, offering the full spectrum and elegance of Clare Shiraz characters. The wine draws on fruit from the renowned dryland Schobers vineyard, which produced a Jimmy Watson winner. Leasingham» |
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| Have you ever imagined yourself sipping on a luscious effervescent red wine? Vixen makes makes it a reality. Your friends will be jealous, past party escorts will seem dull by comparison and all eyes will be on you as you stride into your next party with Vixen on your arm. Fox Creek» |
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| Grange combines the intensity of superior Shiraz fruit, with the complementary nuances of new fine-grained American oak. The 1965 Grange, plainly labelled as Penfolds Claret won the coveted Jimmy Watson Trophy, awarded to the best one-year-old red, the 1967 Grange won the same trophy two years later. Penfolds» |
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| A wine of extraordinary dimension and power, intensely concentrated and packed with fruit sweetness, Penfolds Grange requires medium to long-term cellaring. With time, it develops into an immensely complex, beguiling wine that seduces the senses. Penfolds» |
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| 1975 was the year Max Schubert retired from his post as Chief Winemaker, although he remained a consultant to Penfolds and kept an office at Magill Estate. He was succeeded by Don Ditter, who had worked with Penfolds as a winemaker since 1946. Penfolds» |
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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 Margaret River 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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| A remarkable history surrounds this breathtaking wine, previously blue gold Royal Sydney and silver London International. A Shiraz of great substance, exceptional balance and depth, crafted by an intensely passionate team, quintessentially McLaren Vale. Beresford» |
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| A superior Coonawarra vintage, and a great Australian Cabernet/ Shiraz, from thirty year old vines cropped at a mere 1½ tons of fruit per acre, Malleea has amassed a litany of trophys and accolades throughout the years.. . Majella» |