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Returning to his home along the Nagambie Lakes after the completion of service during World War II, Eric Purbrick discovered a cache of wine, hidden circa 1876 under the family estate cellars. Though pale in colour, it was sound and drinkable after seven decades. The promise of long lived red wine inspired Purbrick to establish new plantings at Chateau Tahbilk in 1949, today they are some of Victoria's oldest productive Cabernet Sauvignon vines. Having barely scraped through the ravages of phyloxera and a period of disrepute, the fortunes of Tahbilk were turned around by Purbrick who was the first to market Australian wine under its varietal name. Tahbilk.. Phyloxera, ancient cellars & seriously old vines»
Right across the road from Jasper Hill's Emily Paddock,a precious parcel of ancient terra rosa soil was acquired and planted to vine by a baronial Mornington estate, highly accomplished growers with a consuming aspiration to grow the finest Shirazin all Heathcote. They settled on a coveted site along Drummond's Lane, strewn with unique green Cambrian shards, a sacred place to yield the top growth amongst single vineyardHeathcote Shiraz. Decades later, the vintages remain excruciatingly measured in availability. Painstakingly hand made, arcanely labelled behind the monikers, Pressings, Block F and Block C, the cherished editions of Heathcote Estate represent.. The likely lads of drummond's lane»
Clonakilla are one of our nation's most eminent vineyard wineries, a tiny production operation, established by a CSIRO scientist at Murrumbateman, very near Canberra. It turned out to be a fortuitous planting, with a climate not dissimilar to Bordeaux and northern Rhone, the Clonakilla property now occupies a rank next to the mighty Grange on the prestigious Exceptional Langtons Classification, it yields vintages of Australia's most invaluable Shiraz. At $26.99, the estate's entry level belies its stature and excellence within the pantheon of great Australian wine, an essential experience this week for all enthusiasts, a canny choice for shrewd and judicious.. Here's what our most picky pundits prefer»
Dr Frederick Kiel would take the trek by paddle steamer from Melbourne every summer during the late 1800s to spend his summers at Sorrento. His children established a grazing station nearby, on a property acquired from the Baillieu family along Portsea Ocean Beach, ultimately planted to vineyards in 2000. These are the most extreme western longitudes of Mornington, the undulating paddocks and sweeping views of tempestuous Bass Strait are a magical place for growing Burgundesque styles of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, well protected north facing parcels of propitious free draining limestone and calcareous sands. The windswept maritime vineyards of little Portsea.. Mornington's westernmost vineyards»

Johnnie Walker Green Label 15 Years 700ml CONFIRM AVAILABILITY

Scotch Whisky
Establishing an unassailable reputation as the world's best blended Whisky, the demand for a Johnnie Walker Pure Malt grew to such an extent that it was released on a commercial scale. Green Label renmains a rare find, the Blended Malt of choice for the fine spirit enthusiast, unique in that it contains no grain Whisky whatsoever. Assembled from components of the four Johnnie Walker core superior Single Malts,Talisker and Cragganmore, Linkwood and Caol Ila, aged a minimum of fifteen years, a blend of unparalleled intensity, substance and depth.
From 1879, when Johnnie Walker received his first prize for excellence at the Sydney International Exhibition, Johnnie Walker has claimed more Whisky awards for than any other brand. Green Label is a rich blend of Malts, drawn from the four corners of Scotland. John Walker's grandson, Alexander II, was a master in the art of blending. Acquiring great skills from his father and grandfather, Alexander was also apprenticed at Robertson & Baxter, an established Distiller and wholesale spirit merchant. While first class training is important, natural talent and a Master Blender's perceptive nose are crucial when creating a complex blend. The tradition endures, today's Johnnie Walker blenders are masters of their art.
Bright, deep amber hue. Vibrant nose, sense how the aroma starts with maritime, seashore notes, moving inland with notes of fern, bark and sandalwood. A full spectrum of Malt flavours are revealed, notice the light, fruity malts and richer, more intense Malts with sherry cask richness and the smoky signature of Johnnie Walker that lingers on the palate.
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