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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 crusade to conserve and restore the ancient vines,.. Melton makes a mean mourvedre»
Marlborough viticulture owes much to the import of emigres from war torn Europe. Many were skilled fruit growers while others were passionate winemakers. They quickly discovered the magical affinity between aromatic white varietals and the mistral valleys of Te Wai Pounamu... Match a meal with maria»
Established 1908, Redman's Coonawarra are still made by the Redman brothers from fruit grown to the original family parcels. The tradition began 1901 when Bill Redman, at the tender age of fourteen, made the journey to take up an apprenticeship at the John Riddoch wineworks and to labour amongst Coonawarra's founding vineyards. Bill Redman's earliest vintages were sold off to other companies but it was not until 1952 that the Redman family released their own wines under the moniker Rouge Homme. Redman was finally branded under its own label in 1966, it remains one of the most enduring marques in Coonawarra. Husbanded by the 4th generation, parcels from the 1966 vines are assembled into the estate.. The velvet virtue of old coonawarra vines»

Villacampa Roble Villacampa Tempranillo CONFIRM VINTAGE

Tempranillo Cabernet Sauvignon Ribera del Duero Spain
Many of Spain's most prestigious wines originate from a northern plateau, along the course of Ribera del Duero, within the premiere viticultural precincts of Castile and Leon. The ancient Romans, visting Goths and Benedictine monks all made wine here. Maite Geijo is a restaurateur with a passion for gastronomy, she acquired the established Cepas y Bodegas to produce a house wine. A Vino de la Tierra in satisfying local country style, brimming with the iridescent fruit of Tempranillo and generous palate weight of Cabernet.
Available by the dozen
Case of 12
$287.00
Nourished by the flows of River Duero, the vineyards of Villacampa Roble are situated within the provinces of Valladolid and Zamora, at the western districts of Castilla y Leon. Much of the viticulture here is for local consumption, honest table reds for enthusiasts who know their wine and enjoy matching it with good country faire. Villacampa make a mostly Tempranillo wine with a measure of Cabernet Sauvignon, hand picked off vines up to thirty five years of age, grown to well drained limestone soils. Fruit is treated to a combination of modern and old world vinification techniques, before filling to a selection of seasoned French oak casks for six months maturation.
Deep cherry red colour with hues of Tempranillo blue. Bright fresh currant and strawberry nose, sage, spices and red fruit notes over the darker berry characters of Cabernet. More strawberry and currants on the succulent palate, a juicy, mouth watering wine of opulent fruit flavours and background acidity, supported by fine, drying tannins.
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Villacampa Roble

Villacampa Roble

Villacampa Roble

Villacampa Roble