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The story of Langmeil begins with early Barossa settlement, planted to Shiraz by Christian Auricht in the 1840s, the estate vineyards were restored by the Lindner and Bitter families during the 1990s. Some of Herr Auricht's original plantings are still in production, three and a half priceless acres of gnarled, dry grown vines which provided the cuttings for much of Langmeil's refurbished heirloom parcels. A princely range of old, to very old single vineyard wines, delineated by the eloquence of each unique site, defined by the provenance of history and pioneer folklore. Saved from the ravages of time by the hand of providence and generations of dedicated.. The legacy landscapes of langmeil»
There's a vineyard at Moorooduc in upper Mornington, planted to a splendid north facing slope which captures the maximum warmth of sunshine each day. Refreshed after nightfall by the invigorating maritime winds off Bass Strait and Port Phillip Bay, it's a place of exceptional winegrowing. Populated by ten unique Burgundy clones, this very special block of vine grew the only Pinot Noir ever to claim our nation's highest accolade for great red wines, the Jimmy Watson Memorial Trophy. The property continues to yield limited releases of outstanding vintages, it's a place of exacting viticulture and uncompromising pursuit of excellence, cherished by cognoscenti and.. The burgundy clones of mornington»
Major Sir Thomas Mitchell left more than just an invaluable bequeth of our nation's most detailed frontier maps. Mitchell distinguished himself in Wellington's army during the Napoleonic wars in the renowned 95th Baker Rifles. A gifted draftsman, he found his way to the nascent colonies of Australia, where his acumen at mapmaking won him the office of Surveyor General. During one of Mitchell's historical expeditions, he charted the fertile lands around Victoria's Goulburn Valley, establishing the colonial fruitgrowing township of Mitchell's Town. The district's auspicious orchards flourished until Colin Preece identified the region as an opportune place to.. Barriques between the billabongs»
Returned servicemen from the Great War could look forward to government grants of pastoral freehold. West Australia's Willyabrup Valley was such a place, just a short walk from the balmy beaches of Indian Ocean, it offered the veterans excellent potential for agriculture. The fertile lands of Sussex Vale were originally established to animal husbandry by the discharged troopers, generations of livestock enriched the soils and it was astutely sown to vines in 1973. Fortuitously placed at the very heart of the Australian west's most illustrious estates, it continued to occupy the thoughts of neighbouring Howard Park's chief winemaker, until he acquired the.. A better block on hay shed hill»

McKenna Kentucky Straight Bourbon 700ml CONFIRM AVAILABILITY

McKenna Kentucky Straight Bourbon 700ml - Buy
Bourbon American
At the ripe young age of nineteen, Henry McKenna left his native Ireland to make his mark in the new world. McKenna was a wanderer, eventually arriving in Kentucky, where he toiled as a road worker under the sweltering summer sun. He eventually established his own grain mill in Fairfield, Kentucky. In 1855 McKenna began using the mill's excess grain to produce his now famous double distilled Bourbon. To McKenna, making Bourbon was an art. Starting with less than a barrel a day, he focused solely on the quality of the spirit.
McKenna's Double Distilled Kentucky Straight Bourbon was quickly recognized as the best and purest ever made. Throughout the latter part of the nineteenth century and the early 1900s, McKenna Bourbon was savoured by a privileged circle of American Whisky enthusiasts who demanded nothing but the best. Following the dry days of Prohibition, word of the double distilled, extra smooth Bourbon quickly spread, and urban bars snapped up all he could supply. Capacity was pushed to twenty barrels per day, but demand still outstripped supply. McKenna remained adamant that his Bourbon would not be compromised by mass production. It remains to this day, one of the great Kentucky Whiskys
McKenna is a beautiful, traditional amber colour. A fantastic rich aroma and taste, the sweetness of honey and spice, followed by hints of rich caramel which come forward to the palate. Fully endowed by a silky smooth texture, a mellow mouthfeel and satisfying aftertaste. Enjoy as the essential ingredient in a Cherry Manhattan, Mint Julep or Kentucky Breeze
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