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This is sourced from old vines, many over 100 years of age, planted in some of the oldest soils on earth. Medium-bodied, concentrated and rich with sophisticated aromas of smoke, chocolate, prune with herbal and cedar tones. A big, bold wine for big, bold meat dishes.
McLaren Vale Grenache gives this bottle a juicy core of raspberry, strawberry, red cherry and plum, edged with cinnamon, herbs and a little orange zest. It feels plush and warming yet not heavy, with modest tannin and enough freshness to suit burgers, lamb or pizza.
A bright, perfumed grenache, shiraz and mataro blend from a vineyard on Seppeltsfield Road in the Barossa Valley. There's a raspberry edge to the fruit this year. Under that you'll find satsuma plum, blueberry and boysenberry with layers of spice and hints of biltong, dried citrus rind, citrus blossom, gingerbread, char siu and warm earth. Medium bodied with a savoury lean to the pure, ripe fruits, plenty of spice, fine, sandy tannins and abundant energy and zip. Drink from: 2025. Drink by: 2042. Special Value. Score - 94. (Dave Brookes, winecompanion.com.au, March 23, 2025)
There's a sturdiness to this wine. It tastes of blackcurrant and boysenberry with drifts of fragrant herbs - it feels pure and largely unadorned, in a positive way - but the sturdiness of its structure gives it that extra something. It has substance. Drink by: 2030. Score - 92. (Campbell Mattinson, winecompanion.com.au, Aug. 7, 2024)
A fleshy yet bright chardonnay that leans into clean lines, frisky stone fruit characters, green mango and green melon with flickers of woody and sweet spices, a touch of herbaceousness and a tart, lemony finish. It has a sense of lightness and simplicity that suggests an open invitation to all chardonnay drinkers. Good, good. Drink from: 2025. Drink by: 2029. Score - 90. (Mike Bennie, winecompanion.com.au, April 22, 2025)
The popular Grenache/Shiraz/Mourvèdre (Mataro) blend originated in the Southern Rhône region of France, but the acronym GSM (and the style it denotes) is pure Australia. Australian GSMs are typically led by Shiraz and deliver formidable red fruit and spice flavours. This one has bold red fruit, cherry, red berry, plum, and exotic spices. Enjoy it through 2026.