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Boutique winemaking affords great advantages, every vine can be uniquely husbanded, quality control is maximised, each barrel can be individually sampled and assembled into the perfect cuvee. Engineering types are innately suited to such viticulture. Colin Best embarked upon his sabbatical to the great vineyards of Burgundy's Cote d'Or. He returned to plant Pinot Noir on a craggy half hectare near Lobethal in the Adelaide Hills. An ancient masonry wool mill was outfitted for winemaking and Leabrook Estate was born. This is an aesthetic range of meticulously crafted, limited vintages, fashioned for the aficianado of bespoke, small batch, little vineyard wines... The lobethal libations of leabrook»
Returned servicemen from the Great War could look forward to government grants of pastoral freehold. West Australia's Willyabrup Valley was such a place, just a short walk from the balmy beaches of Indian Ocean, it offered the veterans excellent potential for agriculture. The fertile lands of Sussex Vale were originally established to animal husbandry by the discharged troopers, generations of livestock enriched the soils and it was astutely sown to vines in 1973. Fortuitously placed at the very heart of the Australian west's most illustrious estates, it continued to occupy the thoughts of neighbouring Howard Park's chief winemaker, until he acquired the.. A better block on hay shed hill»
Josef Chromy OAM escaped from war torn Czechoslovakia as a penniless 19 year old in 1950, he fled across minefields, evading soldiers and killer dogs, ultimately finding a new home in the lucky country. Chromy has been a long standing principal in the Tasmanian food and wine industry, he established Tasmania's leading brands, including Bay of Fires, Jansz, Heemskerk and Tamar Ridge. At 76 years young, he launched his namesake label, planting one of the apple isle's most stately vineyards and gazetting Tasmania's most compellingly stylish range of wines. Chromy's sensational vintages are as conspicuous for the uniqueness of their character as they are for their.. Tasty treats from the apple isle»
Long Standing Members of the elite Grange Growers Club, Kalleske's are one of Barossa's leading Shiraz growers, providing fruit from the most memorable vintages to Penfolds for decades. After five generations, Kalleske have begun to reserve the pick of crop for their own label, a highly limited luxury range destined for the most discerning connoisseurs and Shiraz enthusiasts in the know. Kalleske have collated parcels from distinguished vineyards in the ancient hamlets of Moppa and Greenock, Belvedere and Stonewell, Seppeltsfield, Koonunga and Ebenezer, superior old sites which have been husbanded by the same families for generations. Open top ferments, basket.. Superior value in old village barossa shiraz»

Glenfarclas Malt 30 Years Speyside Whisky 700ml CONFIRM AVAILABILITY

Scotch Whisky
The story of Glenfarclas Distillery, established 1836, is as rich and colourful as the history of Highland Malt itself. It is the story of one Scottish family, the Grants, who since 1865 have been united by a single vision, the creation of the perfect Malt Whisky, the ultimate taste of Scotland. To this day, Glenfarclas Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky is distilled and matured at the family owned and run distillery, which remains uniquely independent. In the words of a great rival Distiller in 1912 of all the Whiskies, Malt is king, of all the Malts, Glenfarclas reigns supreme..
Each
$1099.99
Dozen
$13199.00
Glenfarclas are renowned for producing Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky in the traditional Speyside style, with a heavy sherry influence. One of the delights of Glenfarclas is exploring the subtle differences between the different expressions. Now in the hands of the fifth and sixth generation, the Grants remain committed to the vision of creating the finest quality Single Highland Malt Whisky, in the traditional Speyside style.
Straw gold colour. Florals, grainy, peaty nose, some light vanilla and burnt demerara sugar. Delicately light, sweet and Malty palate, then just when you think it's all gone a lovely burst of caramel toffee. A great dram to stare into and see the dark ripples of age drifting through the glass, a long slightly spicy finish.
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