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Lindsay McCall's enthusiasm for great wine began in the 1970s, he established his first Mornington plantings in 1985 on the site of a derelict orchard at Red Hill along Paringa Road. From day one, McCall focused on exactingly managing the soils and the vines, after completing his day job as local school teacher. His affinity for the land and astonishing feel for winemaking produced monumental vintages of Pinot Noir, which propelled the exquisite range of Paringa Estate wines to international renown. McCall works closely with Mornington's finest vignerons to nurture better standards of viticulture and deliver finer vintages with each harvest... Exquisite editions by the master of mornington»
Coonawarra graziers have access to the finest soils for viticulture. Doug Balnaves was born in the very heart of Coonawarra, quite near the sacred cricket pitch at Penola. An accomplished herdsman and shearer, Balnaves took up the challenge of planting vineyards in 1971. Working under the tutelage of legendary Coonawarra winemaker Bill Redman, Balnaves immersed himself in the culture of the vine, ultimately establishing a grande marque of Coonawarra and securing the inaugural presidency of the Coonawarra Vignerons Association. He remains a lifelong member of the Penola Pipe Band. For those who like their wines structured yet satin, powerful yet.. The old sheep shearer's shanty»
Samuel Smith migrated from Dorset England to Angaston in the colony of South Australia circa 1847, he took up work as a gardener with George Fife Angas, the virtual founder of the colony. In 1849, Smith bought thirty acres and planted vines by moonlight, the first ever vintages of Yalumba. One of his most enduring legacies were some unique clones of Shiraz, which were ultimately sown to the illustrious Mount Edelstone vineyard in 1912. Angas's great grandchild Ron Angas acquired cuttings from the Edelstone site and migrated the precious plantings to his pastures at Hutton Vale. The land remains in family hands, a graze for flocks of some highly.. The return of rootstock to garden of eden»
Henry Best was a highly industrious merchant and butcher who serviced Ararat miners during the Victorian gold rush. He planted thirty hectares of vine along Concongella Creek in 1866 and constructed a commercial cellar wineworks which continue to process the most spectacular vintages until the present day. The heirloom plantings of Henry Best remain productive, as some of the most historically significant rootstock in the world. Home of the Jimmy Watson 2012 Trophy, Royal Sydney 2013 Australian Wine Of Year, James Halliday 2014 Wine of Year, Distinguished and Outstanding Langtons Classifications. Remarkable for a style that's all their own,.. Carn the concongella cabernet»

Compania Licorera de Nicaragua Flor De Cana 12 Years Centenario Rum 700ml CONFIRM AVAILABILITY

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Flor de Cana pride themselves on the consistency that only an estate Rum can guarantee. Produced with the finest molasses from sugar cane harvested in fields adjacent to the distillery at Chichigalpa in Nicaragua, your next taste of Flor de Cana will be precisely as you remember. The unique slow ageing method means you can savour the years of ageing. Combining the latest distillation technology with the craftsmanship involved in the selection of natural ingredients, with slow ageing and blending, the world's very finest is available to you today.
Each
$99.99
Dozen
$1199.00
Reddish amber hues. Rich nose of evolved, honeyed angostura characters, applejack and spice. A stately, elegant and semi sweet palate, flavours of nougat and almond butter, molasses and sherry abound. Finishes to peppery spice, dark caramel and characters of charred oak. Highly recommended by Wine Enthusiast, the winner of thirteen international awards, Centenario 12 Years Old is history in the making. Enjoy Centenario neat or on the rocks with a splash of water.
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