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Airline pilots make surprisingly good wine. Their appreciation of the sciences, a respect for the weather and a bird's eye view of the land, all invaluable to the winemaker's art. John Ellis would take every opportune weekend away from his regular New York Paris route, to pursue a passion for viticulture. He planted the first commercial Cabernet Merlot vines in the Hamptons and found time between trans atlantic flights to work vintages amongst the Grand Cru vineyards of La Bourgogne. Ellis ultimately made the great lifelong sea change in favour of our land downunder. He settled on a farmstead outside Leongatha, amongst the slow ripening pastures of Gippsland.. Placing pinot amongst the pastures»
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Sallys Paddock CONFIRM VINTAGE

Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz Cabernet Franc Merlot Malbec Pyrenees Victoria
Excellent Langtons Classification. Named after winemaker Neill Robb's wife, Sally's Paddock is handcrafted from a single unirrigated vineyard, entirely estate grown, vinified and bottled, universally regarded as one of Australia's first growths. The unique combination of soil, cool to mild climatic and traditionally managed vines produce low yield grapes of high intensity, colour and flavour, achieving the most compelling wines in the classic Pyrenees style. Langtons listed ever since the catalogue's inception, Sally's Paddock is a long lived and enduring national icon wine.
Sally's Paddock was established by Neill and Sally Robb near the town of Redbank on the central Victorian Pyrenees in 1973. Sally's Paddock grows modest crops of exceptional quality Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz, Cabernet Franc and Merlot, hand picked at optimum balance, treated to small batch vinification with wild yeasts, hand punched and basket pressed in the old fashioned way. Through uncompromising pursuit of excellence and quality of fruit, Sally's Paddock has brought Pyrenees wines to the world. Extended use of new American and French Nevers oak ensure that the eloquence of the complex cépage from this legendary vineyard are conserved in the wine, well into maturity.
Dense colour, beautiful deep crimson tending to burgundy. Stylish, smooth and elegant with a perfume of violets, very complex. Scents of new wood with dense and slightly obscure berry/ spice aromas, cassis and redcurrants, plums and mulberry over restrained dusty cedar/ vanilla oak, some chocolate and cigar box. Layers of berries, chocolate oak, spices and herbs. A smooth, soft, evenly textured palate which is the hallmark of Sally's Paddock.
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Sallys Paddock
The Sally's Paddock Wineworks were established by Neill and Sally Robb in the Pyrenees region of Central Victoria in 1973

Sally's Paddock is a distinctly Australian winemaking and culinarily focussed estate, named after the small town situated three kilometers to the north, two hours north-west of Melbourne at the heart of the Pyrenees rangea. Sally's Paddock has established a reputation for producing wines of excellent quality, consistency and value. Neill and Sally originally planted the estate to Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Cabernet Franc, Merlot and Malbec, today there are forty five acres under vine, producing extremely high quality grapes. After more than thirty years in the wine business, Sally's Paddock continues to be wholly owned and operated by Neill and Sally Robb.

Sallys Paddock

The Sally's Paddock cuvee is the jewel in the Sally's Paddock crown. Named after winemaker Neill Robb's wife, Sally's Paddock is handcrafted from a single non-irrigated vineyard at Sally's Paddock and is entirely estate grown and bottled. It is universally regarded as one of Australia's classic red wines. The unique combination of soil type, cool-mild climatic characteristics and un-irrigated traditional culture vineyards produce low yield grapes of high intensity, colour and flavour in the classic Pyrenees style. Sally's Paddock has been proudly listed as Distinguished, in the Langton's Classification of Australian Wine, since the catalogue's inception. Langton's Classification is now a cornerstone of the ultra-fine Australian wine market, based on the actual buying patterns of their clients, it transcends personal agendas, pompous glorifications and endless accolades.

Sally's Hill is another flagship wine made at Sally's Paddock, hand picked from the vineyards surrounding Hundred Tree Homestead on Sally's Hill including the famous Sally's Paddock vineyard. This exceptional varietal wine reflects the wonderful idiosyncratic characters and flavours of Sally's Paddock grapes, and the unique style of Sally's Paddock. Made in small batches, hand punched, wild yeast fermented and basket pressed, these wines truly express the potential of single varieties from un-irrigated vines, planted in 1973.

The exciting range of Hundred Tree Hill wines are also grown at vineyards around the Pyrenees, and crafted at the Sally's Paddock. Handcrafted from estate grown, and other local small vineyards within the Pyrenees region, the exclusive Hundred Tree Hill range is currently only available via cellar door and through export sales.

Sallys Paddock

In 1975, using local century-old hand made red bricks, Neill built a steep-gabled winery, known as Sally's Paddock, and a colonial style home. This today provides a fabulous ambiance to taste the wines and also enjoy the delicious hand made dishes, at the Flying Pig Deli. The Flying Pig Deli is a result of the creative ideas of Neill and the fabulous culinary skills of Sally. It is a great eat-in spot much more than just a deli including delights such as Neill's smoked lamb, ploughman's platter, specialty cheese selections, fantastic espresso coffee and Sally's home made cakes prepared with care using quality ingredients. At Sally's Paddock the cellar door is open every day, welcoming everyone to the heart of the Pyrenees.

Sally's Paddock has brought it's estate grown, handcrafted wines to the world, placing the Pyrenees region on the global map for many recent discoverers of award winning Australian wines

"The vines are established on alluvial gravels over rich friable red clay soils at an altitude of 420 metres. The wines are on the elegant side, although they can show plenty of blackcurrant pastille and cedar wood aromas, palate richness, underlying oak and fine, grippy tannins. Sally's Paddock is a blend of Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc a palette of aromas and textures woven together without any variety dominating the wine. It is made with a laissez-faire approach and maturation takes place in a combination of new (60-70%) French and American oak puncheons" -Langtons.com.au

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