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Don Lewis spent thirty five years crafting the nation's most memorable vintages while at Mitchelton. Nowadays he travels to Spain each year where he makes wine for Merum Priorati, returning to Australia just in time for vintage. Tar Roses»
Scotsdale was acquired by Howard Park as a pastoral property, specifically chosen and planted to make a single vineyard wine. Shiraz is harvested according to flavour with little regard for analytical data. Howard Park»
After several decades of crafting Australia's most memorable vintages, Mike Press is more sanguine than ever that great wine can only come from the finest vineyards. His dedicated hands on approach means that he is personally involved in every stage of the winemaking, from pruning the vines and inspecting grapes, right to plunging the ferments and bottling his finished wine. Mike Press»
Coriole is one of McLaren Vale's most eminent, artisanal estates. Consecutive vintages of Coriole Shiraz have claimed a remarkable back to back San Francisco Double Gold. Coriole»
Originally planted during early settlement, the sandy loam soils of Haan Vineyard yield an outstanding quality of Shiraz. Fortuitously positioned along the hallowed mile of Siegersdorf Road, mid way between the ancient winegrowing hamlets of Angaston and Tanunda, the heirloom parcels once known as Hanenhof, have claimed significant trophies at the prestigious London International. Haan»
From parcels of Pinot Noir, planted to the foot of tailings, left behind by waves of prospectors who pursued their fortune amongst the open pits and mines on Adelaide Hills during the gold rush of the 1850s. Crushed and destemmed straight into the press with minimal time on skins to extract the perfect pink, its blushing lipstick hues presage a cornucopia of lifted strawberry and cherry blossom characters, ruby grapefruit and luscious jube over a length of tasty, toothsome tannins, the perfect Rosé for lazy afternoons or late night soirées. Bird In Hand»
Meshach William Burge 1843-1942, was Grant's great grandfather, 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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Galli Estate produce a variety of quality wines from fruit grown on their vineyards at Sunbury and Heathcote. Galli Estate have been very well received by reviewers, and have been recognised for quality at competitions, already receiving Gold for their Pinot Grigio, a varietal that the winemaking team find very exciting. Galli Estate»
White Label is a McLaren Vale Cabernet Sauvignon of the highest eminence, having been nominated for the George Mackey Memorial Trophy, awarded to the most outstanding Australian export. Crafted from fruit grown to some of the oldest vines at Pirramimma and McLaren Vale, it has twice claimed Gold in San Francisco and competed well against a formidable host of distinguished growths at the prestigious London International. Pirramimma»
A mostly Cabernet wine with a tenth of Merlot, a jot of Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot, representing almost a third of Hollick's annual production. Previous vintages of Tannery Block have won numerous prestigious awards, including the pre-eminent Jimmy Watson, Robert Bryce and Arthur Kelman Trophies. Hollick»
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Chardonnay by Oxford Landing of Riverland. A wonderfully even texture on the palate, with underlying white stone fruit and fresh citrus flavours. Oxford Landing have forged an unassailable reputation for their compelling range of stylish, exquisitely balanced wines, a true expression of the region and vineyards whence they are sourced. Boasting an innovative and colourful history spanning several decades, the Oxford Landing team are a group of down to earth individuals who are proud of their environmentally sustainable vineyard practices. A fine creamy texture from the continual lees stirring, a crisp, clean wine with persistent and tantalising mineral acidity.
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A Real Vineyard, Oxford Landing is the perfect environment for growing grapes with vibrant, fruity flavours

Oxford Landing is a real place, a real vineyard. A place distinguished by clear blue skies, rich red soil and an abundance of golden sunshine. Established in 1958 on the banks of the majestic Murray River in South Australia, the vineyard was named Oxford Landing after a nearby site where drovers once grazed and watered sheep on the long journey to Adelaide from northern pastoral properties.

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Care and attention are the hallmarks of life at Oxford Landing. Many of the people who work here also live here, it's home. They're what we like to call real people, genuine, down-to-earth individuals who are unashamedly passionate about this special place and the grapes it produces. Bill Wilksch is a good example. A local lad, he first came to Oxford Landing in 1965 to pick grapes for a day and make some pocket money. Thirty years on, Bill is Vineyard Manager at Oxford Landing. "I just took a liking to the place," he says with typical understatement. "Out here in the bush, we can grow grapes with great flavour and intensity. It's simple - great grapes make great wines."

Block by block, individual care and attention in the vineyard leads to individual wines. The consistently high quality of Oxford Landing wines stems from the time and attention devoted to the vineyard. This begins with the care and attention devoted to the 650 acre vineyard - it is managed and nurtured as 130 separate 5 acre blocks where the focus is on individual block conditions.

Vineyard Manager, Bill Wilksch and his team use many small vineyard techniques that are more common in a boutique winery, such as detailed pruning, canopy management and crop thinning, for improved flavour intensity. This detailed vine husbandry enables the creation of micro-climates within the blocks suited to each of the different grape varieties needs. Winemaker Teresa Heuzenroeder explains, "It's in the vineyard where the winemaking process begins. You need to have a feel for the place and know the blocks very well to get the best out of them."

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Teresa and Bill work together all the time to ensure the end-result is as they envisaged. As Bill says "it's a real team effort… Our group of dedicated vineyard staff lives on site and nearby, creating a strong community. They’re always near at hand and willing to pitch in when needed and it is their care and attention that sets the basis for the Oxford Landing quality of wine."

The Murray River, one of the world's great rivers, creates an idyllic site. The Murray begins its journey in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales, and winds its way over more than 2,500 kilometres to its mouth just south of Adelaide. Bordered by towering River Red Gums, historic towns and heritage walking trails, the Murray is home to hundreds of species of bird and animal life. Water management is one of the factors critical to achieving wine quality in the Riverland region where the summer heat can be strong and the soils vary from very deep sand to rocky limestone. At Oxford Landing rainfall is especially low which is why the vineyard is so reliant on the water the Murray supplies. Being able to draw Murray River water sparingly is not only kind to the environment but also encourages intense flavour development in our grapes and gives us total control over quality.

Bill Wilksch, Vineyard Manager, and the team use a combination of latest technology to monitor moisture content and getting out in the vineyard looking at each block to let the vines tell us when they need water. Although never formally studying, Bill has acquired a wealth of viticultural knowledge. "I learned everything on the job under the watchful eye of my mentor, Dudley Ward (previous Oxford Landing Vineyard Manager). Though challenging, the lessons came more easily because I already had such a passion for the Riverland and was already lapping up the intricacies of grape growing. I have also benefited from the opportunity to travel to Israel, California and New Zealand studying viticulture."

Teresa Heuzenroeder started with Oxford Landing in 2000 as the Assistant Winemaker, following a ten year career at Yalumba where she started as a Microbiologist. In 2004 Teresa became a Senior Winemaker; continuing her responsibility for Oxford Landing as well as managing the winemaking process at the new Moppa Winery which commenced production in 2005 and is now the new home for Oxford Landing winemaking. "Our approach to the vineyard and winemaking for Oxford Landing is similar to what others do for more expensive wines," Teresea Heuzenroeder, Winemaker. "Treating each block as an individual parcel, spending time in the vineyard to ensure we pick when the flavours are at their peak, and attention to detail through every step of the winemaking process is the secret to all good winemaking."

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