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  1. Deep-fruited, dark cherry, strawberry and mineral laden (graphite/ferrous) palate with a lovely savoury lick of supple fine-grain tannin. Gentle refreshing acidity gives great line and drives the brooding and delicious fruit through to a lingering finish.
    $23.95 Bottle
  2. A rich, juicy and vibrant wine loaded with mulberry and blackcurrant notes. There are some other subtle mint notes around the edges, as well as some cherry and spice, with a floral overtone. Beautifully vibrant on the palatte followng the nose with rich, juicy fruit, as well as some leather and cedar. There are layers of fine tannins which balances the fruit sweetness to provide a long finish.
    $14.95 Each
  3. This blend of classic Bordeaux grape varieties displays ripe plum and cassis fruit with an enjoyable, long finish. Seldom do wines bestow such luscious, sweet tannins as this delightful red.
    $39.95 Bottle
  4. Fresh, crisp and quite delicate, the palate is loaded with attractive citrus characters. The lively acid provides much of the drive and sees the wine finish clean and dry with just a hint of talc like grip on the finish.
    $25.95 Bottle
  5. Medium to deep crimson with purple hues. A rich bouquet of red and blue fruits, herbs and cedar, entwine with hints of sage, roasty and savoury notes. Rich and juicy raspberry and Satsuma plum fill the mouth, with allspice sweetness adding to the mouthfeel. The fruit is well balanced with hints of briary spice and textural, fine-grained tannins on the lengthy finish.
    $64.95 Bottle
  6. St Henri is a time-honoured and alternative expression of shiraz, and an intriguing counterpoint to Grange. It is unusual amongst high quality Australian red wines as it does not rely on any new oak.
    $149.95 Bottle
  7. Gnarly Dudes, An unctuous yet classic Barossa Valley Shiraz.
    $37.95 Each
  8. Often referred to as ‘Baby Grange’ because components of the wine are matured in the same barrels that held the previous vintage of Grange. First made in 1960 by the legendary Max Schubert, this wine helped forge Penfolds reputation with red wine drinkers by combining the structure of cabernet sauvignon with the richness of shiraz.
    $109.95 Bottle
  9. Pretty average looking wine from a fairly obscure producer. However; this shiraz is one of the best balanced, drinkable and enjoyable little drops we've tried from Australia all year.
    $14.95 Bottle
  10. Like chewing tobacco but with fruit, this unbelievably concentrated, powerful red wine will appeal to all palates. Spicy, rich, dark with incredible length.
    $31.95 Bottle
  11. This Shiraz which comes from the Paisley estate vineyard, is deep red with purple hues. The nose has wonderful lift of raspberry fruits, floral notes, choc mint and a herbal, menthol note. The medium to full bodied palate has juicy red fruits, blackcurrant, earthy, savoury notes and black olives. The oak has introduced a cedary, roasted meat character. Soft silky tannins define the mid palate and complement the vibrant and juicy fruit. It finishes long with berry fruit, fine tannins and cedary oak. Drink young while it is vibrant and fresh but will age in the medium term for up to ten years.
    $23.95 Each
  12. The final blend is tempranillo, old vine garnacha and graciano. Cherry and cola aromas mingle with hints of chocolate and spicy florals. a dark yet luminous crimson colour hints at the rich semi-savoury dark cherry and cola palate that finishes with a hint of grenache red cherry juiciness.
    $23.95 Bottle
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