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There are fewer than twenty hectares of Stefano Lubiana vines, overlooking the spectacular tidal estuary of Derwent River. Chosen for its felicitious winegrowing aspects, it is a place of scrupulously clean soils, free of any pesticides or manufactured treatments. Insects are welcome here, they are mother nature's endorsement of a holistically biodynamic viticulture. Lubiana is a fifth generation winemaker, one of the apple isle's leading vignerons, he works to an arcane system of seasonal chronometers, governed by cosmic rhythms, the turning of leaves and angle of the moon. His wines are given full indulgence to make themselves. Ferments lie undisturbed.. Celestial wines from southern climes»
Some precious old blocks of ancient vine Grenache still remain after a government sponsored program to cull unproductive vineyards during the 1980s. Yielding excruciatingly small harvests of the most characterful fruit, these wizzened old veterans deliver small batch vintages which are evocative of the old world classics from Cotes du Rhone. The enduring Wirra Wirra were established 1894, their eclectic range belies the splendour of small parcels which are separately handled and bottled for exclusive release. The Absconder draws fruit from vines planted a century ago, it merits a breathing and decant, an articulation about the sublime excellence of old.. The compelling case for old vines grenache»
One of our nation's enduring winemaking dynasties, the Hamiltons planted vines just outside Adelaide in 1837. Great grandson Sydney Hamilton was a legendary and innovative viticulturalist, he ultimately made his own oenological conversion to the sacred Terra Rosa soils of Coonawarra in 1974, establishing one of Australia's most distinguished vineyards on a highly auspicious site, naming the property after forebear Lord Leconfield. An exceptional value for Cabernet of its class, presaged by a vigorously perfumed berry punnet nose, syrup textured, stately and refined, Leconfield makes a compelling.. What the doctor recommends in good red wine»
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.. Melton makes a mean mourvedre»

Bladnoch Samsara Galloway Malt 700ml CONFIRM AVAILABILITY

Scotch Whisky
Welcome to Bladnoch Distillery, on the banks of River Bladnoch, established 1817, it is the southernmost Whiskyworks in the Lowlands, one of Scotland's eldest. A place of some historical import, with a timeless tradition of producing the finest Galloway Whisky, its ancient bluestone Mash House, Tun and Dramming rooms, remain an essential component in achieving the excellence of the Lowlands most enduring Malt. An exclusive Bladnoch edition, assembled from a small inventory of precious casks, Samsara is defined by its power, elegance and alluring perfume.
Available in cartons of six
Case of 6
$839.50
Copper golden hues. Concentrated nose of fruit compotes, vanilla, plums and orange blossom. A sweet wine opening to the palate, drying slightly before more plums and vanilla flavours, citrus and maltyness at the core, beautifully structured, lingering spice and grapewine notes on the fruit filled, sweet and savoury finish.
Scotch Whisky
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