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Balgownie are one of our nation's great small vineyards, pioneers of the reprise in Bendigo viticulture, with the foresight to establish vines in 1969, the first local plantings in over eighty years. Grown to terrains very near the tailings of Victoria's original gold rush, the auspicious Balgownie vines yield discreet yet exquisite harvests of the most edifying and undervalued Victorian vintages. A bespoke favourite amongst enthusiasts of the old school style in elegant and finely boned Aussie Shiraz, Balgownie represent the essential accompaniment to meaty eggplant inspired recipes, or a princely roast of lamb, the best of.. Balgownie begets the best of bendigo»
Somewhere near the Seaview end of McLaren Vale's Chapel Hill Road, a perfunctory passerine perched her pincers astride a pair of power poles and saw herself alit. Down she went amongst the dry grown branches of an old Grenache vineyard, setting the valuable veterans ablaze. The scorched site eventually came to the attention of a winemaking trio, the Messrs Leske, Tynan & Cooke, Masters of Wine and a venerable vintner, all driven by a consuming passion to make greater Grenache. Thistledown vintage very small amounts of the most extraordinary Grenache. Beautifully detailed and conspicuously elegant, their floral bouquets and graceful finish emulate the.. Polly & the pyre to paradise»
Rockbare are raiders of precious but wayward vineyards, planted to outdated standards of viticulture, sadly unviable for large scale winemaking. These are however, precisely the nature of site that Rockbare choose to retain. Winemaker Tim Burvill worked at Wynns and Penfolds, where he refined his style alongside some of the best winemakers in the nation's history. Establishing his own label, he embarked upon a secret project to acquire parcels of prodigal Barossa vine. With a backbone of fruit grown to some of the oldest sites in Australia, much of Rockbare's fruit comes off vines a century or more of age. The intense power and complexity of Rockbare's.. Precious & prodigal parcels of the barossa»
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.. The burgundy clones of mornington»

Oban Distillers Edition Malt Whisky 700ml CONFIRM AVAILABILITY

Scotch Whisky
Oban is a charming harbour town of archealogical interest, which faces the Isle of Mull. The distillery was built in 1794 by the Stevenson brothers, Hugh, John and James, who were also founders of the town. The Dewar's group became owner in 1823, and it changed hands again until eventually being mothballed during the Great Depression, during World War II and from 1969 to 1972. Oban Distillers Edition is characterised by the distinct saline savouryness of west coast Highland Malts, finished in a selection of Montilla Fino Sherry oak casks.
Appearance is a lustrous olive gold. A nose rich with peaty smokiness and fruit - oranges, lemons and pears, that leads onto a spicy mouth-filling sweetness. Body is full, handsome, tropical, rich. Mouth-filling palate exhibiting late autumn fruits - dried figs and honey-sweet spices, followed by a smoky malty dryness. Finish is long- a smooth-sweet finish with oak-wood, dryness and a grain of sea-salt.
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