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Medical practitioners are conspicuously over representedas proprietors, within the pantheon of Australia's most artisanal boutique vineyards and baronial winemaking estates.Is it really all about the quest for a healthy mind and healthy body, or rather something more visceral and indulgent that our physicians are practising?The chemists at Claymore have chosen to formulate their range of elixirs according to a taxonomy of remedial refrains.Santana's Black Magic Woman conjures up edifications of a brooding Cabernet Sauvignon. The Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon whets the palate for an opaque, cryptic Shiraz.A canon of unchained melodies, all from the fruit of some spectacular Clare Valley vineyards, palatable and poised, endowed withlayers of complexity, undulating in perfect cadence, supported by the strains of.. Completely in concert with clare»
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Four Pillars Rare Dry Gin 700ml CONFIRM AVAILABILITY

Gins
The timeless classic Dry Gin, ostensibly London style, with a twist and a flair which would fascinate and delight even the most conservative Gin purist. Australian citrus is highly aromatic, Four Pillars include whole oranges to support the canon of spicier dry botanicals. Cinnamon and star anise impart rich fruitcake notes, Tasmanian pepperberry leaf contributes warmth, lemon myrtle is the perfect Aussie alternative to the traditional lemon peel. Distilled from naturally filtered water which flows through eucalyptus foliage, ferns and rocky streams, Yarra Valley eaux-de-vie.
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