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Rolf Binder is one of the Barossa's quiet achieving superstars, recipient of the most conspicuous national accolades, Barossa Winemaker of Year and Best Small Producer, Best Barossa Shiraz Trophy and coveted listing in the illustrious Langtons Classification of Australian Wine. Binder's focus has always been on old vines fruit, in particular, the abstruse canon of early settler varietals which populated Barossa Valley during the 1840s. Wild bush vines Mataro, picked off patches at Tanunda along Langmeil Road, ancient growths of Grenache from Gomersal and Light Pass. Rolf's tour de force are eight superlative rows of Shiraz, established 1972 by the Binders junior and senior, which yield a mere 250 dozen.. Seven decades of tillage at tanunda»
Planted to a rocky hillock just east of township Clare, Mocandunda is a collaboration of three well seasoned vignerons, the Messrs Heinrich, Ackland and Faulkner. Heinrich grows fruit for a number of the nation's leading labels, Faulkner is one of Clare Valley's most accomplished agronomists, Ackland established the illustrious Mount Horrock Wines. Mocandunda was years in the making, one of the highest altitude terroirs in all Clare Valley, the extended autumns and dry grown vines, encourage a exceptional ripening of grapes, intense with varietal characters, magnificently balanced between natural fruit sugars, acidity and tannin. Mocandunda sell the lion's share of their crop to eminent brands, their.. The craggy copse on valley clare»
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 aromatic lift and peacock's tail of a prettily.. Polly & the pyre to paradise»
Torbreck of Barossa are one of Australia's great export brands, synonymous with luxury and excellence throughout the world of wine. Crafted from the fruit of old and ancient vineyards, the opulence and exclusivity of Torbreck's painfully limited production challenge the primacy of Grange. Established by a share cropper in the 1990s, its precious range has risen to the status of First Growth amongst the community of ardent international advocates. Woodcutter is the entry level, assembled from parcels which may have been destined for some of the brand's lofty icons, an essential experience for all enthusiasts of compelling Barossa Shiraz... Chew a chop of woodcutter's wine»

Eddystone Point Pinot Noir 2016 CONFIRM 2016 VINTAGE

Pinot Noir Derwent Tasmania
The maritime climes of Tasmania's windswept east, feature some of the most fortuitous terroirs in the world of wine. No grape is as eloquent as Pinot Noir in articulating the uniqueness of its provenance, Eddystone Point speaks of natural beauty and a pristine place. Long standing relationships with the finest growers, means access to the most splendid harvests, precious parcels of intensely flavoured berries, to be crafted by the stars of the Hardy winemaking team, passionate artisans with a devotion for the sublime, pastoral endowments of the apple isle.
Eddystone Point are an exquisite elocution of the excellence and bucolic grace, which marks Tasmania as one of the world's most distinguished viticultural regions. A collation of choice harvests from the finest vineyards, exclusively hand picked fruit, parts are included as whole bunches, are treated to separate vinifications in a range of open top, temperature controlled fermenters. Upon completion, components are matured nine months in a high proportion of new French oak barrels. Alcohol 13.5%
Bright purple colour. Lifted perfume, cherries and blackberry fruit, seasoned by the lifted spice of whole bunch ferment. Fruit driven, velvetine textures, elegant tannins, graceful, exhibiting wonderful poise and balance, a palate of remarkable length, delicately dressed in a satin sheen of cocoa oak, supported by crisp, ripe, refined cherry acids.
Pinot Noir
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Eddystone Point
Inaugurally released in 2013, Eddystone Point realises a vision to create wines that are drinkable, affordable and represent the undisputed quality of Tasmanian fresh produce

Careful vineyard selection, matching the right varietals with the appropriate subregion within the cool climate of Tasmania, are essential to ensuring fruit flavour and quality are maximised. Sourcing and nurturing fruit from across all subregions of Tasmania to produce wines that are complex and show distinct and concentrated varietal flavour. Eddystone Point range is fresh, vibrant and approachable in its youth. Eddystone Point wines are made for everyday drinking. The core of the range express concentrated varietal character with a fresh backbone of acidity, but the youth and curiosity of the Eddystone Point drinker encourages more experimental winemaking inclusion and an element of funk.

Eddystone Point

Long standing relationships with Tasmanian growers, many of which grow not just wine grapes, but poppies, sheep and a variety of crops as well, combined with a dedicated and passionate cool climate viticultural team provides the assurance that fruit quality is always the focus. Eddystone Point reaps the rewards of the years spent by passionate people such as Ed Carr, who believed in the potential of Tasmania to produce premium fruit, and who continue to explore the opportunities presented by the diversity of sub regions Tasmania has to offer.

The attention to detail occurs in the Eddystone Point vineyard. The experienced and passionate viticultural team work diligently alongside the growers, guiding and supporting them to ensure fruit quality is the focus and flavour ripeness is optimized.

It is this investment in the vineyards that sets the Eddystone Point winemaking team up to receive fruit of the very best quality possible, which is the key to producing premium cool climate wines. Tasmania is literally populated with a plethora of intriguing vineyards, the Eddystone Point team take pride in accessing the best harvests and look forward to continuing the success of Tasmania's most exciting brand.

Eddystone Point

Eddystone Point