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The sensational vintages of St John's Road were generations in the making, the fruit of grand old vineyards and the progeny of families which have tilled Barossa soil since early settlement. The landed gentry along St John's Road represent a heritage of the most distinguished names in Australian viticulture, Lehmann and Lienert, Zander, Kalleske and Schutz. With each vintage, they earmark small parcels of the most exceptional Barossa fruit, to be treated to a course of traditional open ferments and term of age in the finest French oak. Bearing such pious Lutheran monikers as Prayer Garden and Resurrection Vineyard, these sacred sites are planted to some of the.. Brought to you by barossa born & bred»
Planted to a steep north facing slope, under the shades of an ancient sawmill, very near the estuaries Mersey and Don, the measured yields of an elite little vineyard are hand picked for vinification by the illustrious Josef Chromy wineworks at Relbia. Highly specialised with the effusive sparkling styles and aromatic whites, winners Winestate Alternative Varietal of Year, the barriques of Barringwood are percolating parcels of Pinot Noir, which are setting a benchmark for the artisanal boutique estates of Devonport and greater Launceston. Barringwood are grown within a unique mesoclime, the longest growing season in Tasmania, each bottle is remarkable for its.. Ardour of affection on the apple isle»
Graeme Melton and a mate were travelling across South Australia in 1973, their EH Holden was in dire need of maintenance and Graeme took up casual work at a passing winery. The site supervisor was Peter Lehmann and young Graeme had his epiphany on the road to Barossa Valley. Lehmann suggested that Graeme change his name to Charlie and take the pilgrimmage to Vallee Rhone. Charlie became prepossessed with the culture of old vines Grenache, Shiraz and Mourverdre. He returned to the Barossa, at a time when old vineyard fruit was made into flagon Port and growers were destroying their historic sites in return for government grants. Charlie emabarked on a crusade.. Melton makes a mean mourvedre»
Long Standing Members of the elite Grange Growers Club, Kalleske's are one of Barossa's leading Shiraz growers, providing fruit from the most memorable vintages to Penfolds for decades. After five generations, Kalleske have begun to reserve the pick of crop for their own label, a highly limited luxury range destined for the most discerning connoisseurs and Shiraz enthusiasts in the know. Kalleske have collated parcels from distinguished vineyards in the ancient hamlets of Moppa and Greenock, Belvedere and Stonewell, Seppeltsfield, Koonunga and Ebenezer, superior old sites which have been husbanded by the same families for generations. Open top ferments, basket.. Superior value in old village barossa shiraz»

Domaine Sauzet Etienne Sauzet Puligny Montrachet Les Referts 2001 CONFIRM 2001 VINTAGE

Etienne Sauzet Puligny Montrachet Les Referts 2001 - Buy
Chardonnay Montrachet France
Gerard Boudot is one of Puligny's most gifted winemakers, married to a granddaughter of the late, great Etienne Sauzet. Although techniques are more modern in the hands of M. Boudot, he faithfully maintains Etienne Sauzet's tradition of hand sorting his fruit before applying the most artisanal effort to small batches of 1er Cru Burgundy. Les Referts is a four hectare site in Puligny that sits lower down the slopes, very close to neighbouring Meursault. Soils here are rich in ochre clays and limestone, imparting exquisite butter and honey characters into the wines.
Originally a Gallo Roman village, as recorded by Pope Urbain II in 1095, Puliniacus became Puligny in 1879 and added the suffix Montrachet in deference to it's greatest vineyard. Vines have been cultivated here since the twelfth century, but Puligny's preeminence as a white wine village is comparatively recent, only since the second world war has it become virtually overtaken by Chardonnay vines. Grapes are picked off vines age forty five years of age grown to a ¾ hectare allotment and vinified at 18C to 22C for three to six weeks in a selection of new and seasoned Troncais and Allier French oak barriques, followed by battonage and eleven months on gross lees before further spell of six on fine lees.
Light golden hue. Delicate aromas of jasmine and white flower, dried citrus and cream, hazelnuts and caramel. A silken textured palate with rich candied apple flavours, butterscotch and floral notes, pineapples, petit fours and brioche from time spent on lees and extravagant treatment of oak. A satisfying, memorable finish with lingering hints of cottage marmalade, preserved lemons and supple cypress oak. A very great wine to enjoy after a few years of age.
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