Search results for 'The Edge Escarpment'
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Te Mata Estate Syrah
2023
The team at Te Mata seriously know what they're doing. This is Classic Hawkes Bay Syrah - Lush fruit with depth and power, and spicy pepperiness lingering nicely.$24.95 Each -
The Light Pass sub-region of the Barossa Valley makes up the fruit source with typical plum, red licorice, chocolate and mocha characters adding interest and freshness.This is a contemporary Barossa Shiraz having spent maturation time in older oak adding subtle vanilla and earthy nuance. There’s softness on the finish while maintaining freshness and vibrancy. Pair with a classic roast beef and horseradish.$25.95 Bottle
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The Knappstein Sparkling Shiraz offers ripe fruit, with soft plump tannins, and a dry finish. Concentration of fruit balances with savoury spice and earthy notes, while waiting for the refreshing hit from the bubbles as they tantalise the palate, leaving a cleansing sensation.$23.95 Each
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The full bodied palate has black forest cake flavours and textures of prodigious intensity and persistence. It is opulent, balanced with a certain vitality that will see the wine age gracefully over the years.$37.95 Bottle
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The ever-so reliable Coonawarra Shiraz from Wynns. Medium bodied with flavours of chocolate, spice, plum and cassis. Enjoy with peppered beef fillet.$20.95 Bottle
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The 2019 la collina is powerful yet elegant with ripe, bright fruit and spice coupled with great weight and length on the palate. This is a great wine to enjoy now but will live for many years in your cellar.$134.95 Bottle
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The 2019 is a dark brooding Syrah with pure floral fragrance, elegant, graceful and restrained. This Syrah has lingering length and persistence of flavour, a hallmark of this variety.$79.95 Each
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Such great value from the Penfolds stable. Ripe and juicy blackcurrant with hints of coffee and spice. Perfect for your entertaining needs.$20.95 Bottle
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RWT Barossa Valley Shiraz presents an admirable alternative to the multi-regional sourcing and American oak maturation that are hallmarks of Grange, expressing instead, single region Barossa Valley shiraz matured only in French oak. The initials RWT stand for ‘Red Winemaking Trial’, the name given to the project internally when developmental work began in 1995. Naturally, now no longer a ‘Trial’, RWT Shiraz was launched in May 2000 with the 1997 vintage. Its style is opulent and fleshy, contrasting with Grange, which is more muscular and assertive. RWT is made from fruit primarily selected for its aromatic qualities and lush texture. The result is a wine that helps to redefine Barossa shiraz at the highest quality level.$249.95 Each
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Purple-hued and a complex luminosity, the white pepper enhances the beautiful ripeness with violets, writers ink and dark chocolate adding to t aroma. The texture is sensual without being overpowering.$84.95 Bottle
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This is a concentrated and incredibly tasty Barossa Shiraz. Produced from some of the oldest vines in the Barossa this is a concentrated and incredibly tasty Barossa Shiraz. Dark chocolate, coffee, black fruits and spice are all evident.$24.95 Bottle
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Jip Jip Rocks Shiraz
2022
One of Moore Wilson's best sellers, the Jip Jip Rocks is your thinking man/women's shiraz. All the expected spicy berried notes but there is a rich vein of funkiness that persists.$21.95 Bottle