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Rouge Homme Cabernet Sauvignon 2007
Colour is crimson red with purple hues. Intense scents of earth and sweet terra rossa soil, bright cherries and punnets of raspberry fruit, blackberry and plum fruit, tobacco leaf aromas complexed by vanillin oak. Essences of cherry and olive, sweet and sour pork, meaty and tender, as the leathery slick tannins sweep straight past you.
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Lindeman's Bin 65 Chardonnay 2007
Internationally recognised as one of the best value-for-money wines available throughout the world. LINDEMANS® Bin 65 Chardonnay is renowned for consistency and quality. Often referred to as “sunshine in a bottle” it highlights all that is best about the Australian lifestyle.
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Glaetzer 'Wallace' Shiraz Grenache 2006
really like this Australian red wine from the Barossa Valley. Its perfect if, like me, you occasionally find pure Shiraz too much.The Grenache adds some wonderful cherry, strawberry/raspberry and pepper flavours to the full bodied blackberries and spice. The long toffee, cocoa finish is gorgeous
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Houghton's 'The Bandit' Shiraz Tempranillo 2007
Brilliant, ruby red with a garnet hue. The Bandit Shiraz Tempranillo has aromas of ripe cherries and satsuma citrus, floral violet notes and hints of nutmeg and cinnamon spice.Structured, soft and lively the palate displays fresh plum, cherry and mulberry fruit.
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Majella 'The Musician' Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz 2007
Trophy - Best Red Wine under $20 Adelaide Wine Show 2008- and we can see why! A blend of 70% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Shiraz made from grapes grown on the Majella Vineyards. This is simply an exceptional wine at the price: vibrant, unmistakably Coonawarra to smell and taste, bursting with flavours of blackcurrant, mulberry and herbs, and fine, elegant and juicy in the mouth. The wine is quite low in oak, with just a smidge of vanillin showing faintly on the mid palate, but otherwise the brambly, blackcurrant flavours demand all the attention.
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Airlie Bank Pinot Noir 2008
Light cherry red- bright and vibrant.Bouquet-Red cherry and five spice aromas with subtle French oak in support.Palate-Light to Medium bodied with lively red cherry, plum and spice flavours. The palate has a lingering finish and a fine, soft tannin structure.
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Mayerling Cellars Sparkling Shiraz NV
A delicious sparkling shiraz supplied exclusively from the Clare Valley, sweet fruit combine with soft tannins, a delicious spritz on the palate for a really smooth mouthfilling wine. serve slightly chilled as an aperatif, with brunch or berry desserts.
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Mayerling Cellars Rose 2007
A delicious rose from the Clare Valley. A versatile and increasingly popular style, for those who want the flavour of red wine without the full on palate weight and structure. Enjoy chilled.
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Mayerling Cellars Reserve Grenache 2005
Sourced from McLaren Vale this grenache is a great alternative to shiraz. Showing warmth and great tannin structure on the palate. A wonderful wine to accompany food, and will cellar will for > 5 years.
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Penfolds Koonunga Hill Shiraz Cabernet 2007
Koonunga Hill is very much a reflection of the PENFOLDS winemaking style and philosophy. Since the first vintage of 1976 of Koonunga Hill Shiraz Cabernet, the brands reputation has been built on widespread acclaim. A multi region blend from McLaren Vale, Coonawarra and Barossa Valley.
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Tyrrell's 'Rufus Stone' Heathcote Shiraz 2007
Tyrrell's Rufus Stone 2007 Heathcote Shiraz has an intense, sweet fruit oak on the nose. This combination follows through to dominate the front and middle palate. Australian Gourmet Traveller - 16 April 2009
Cellar Bargain. Dark purple-red in colour, it's a medium bodied wine, that has aromas of spices, white pepper with ripe cherries and subtle oak. The flavours on the palate are balanced showing fruit richness, savoury undertones with an elegant structure. This wine, although enjoyable now, will cellar well to 2015. Weekend Post - 30 May 2009
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Tyrrell's 'Rufus Stone' McLaren Vale Shiraz 2007
Tyrrell’s have strayed from their Hunter Valley roots to isolate a superlative site at Willunga, nestled at the heart of McLaren Vale. It features a block of thirty-five year old Shiraz vines that consistently produce outstanding fruit
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Yellow Tail Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot
This Cabernet Merlot is a fresh, easy drinking young red with a ripe fruit flavours finish and good length. A smooth drop that demands another glass
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Jacob's Creek Riesling 2008
Already with a gold medal under it's belt, this riesling is light, crisp and with hints of lime and lemon zest. perfect accompaniement to qhite meat dishes and salads.
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Stoneleigh Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc 2009
Colour is a pale straw. Aromas that are ripe, lifted with mighty passionfruit and grapefruit bouquets, indicative of good fruit from the Rapaura soils. An overlaying minerality, delivered through the complexity of fermentation techniques which have captured the expression of the stony river bed site. The palate displays tropical, passiony fruits, and exciting citrus flavours. The poundingly rich fruit of this wine has been embellished through a skillful handling of skin contact and yeast matching, to capture the expressions of the vineyard. A tightness and concentration of flavour that is balanced by natural fresh acidity. Best enjoyed young, serve slightly chilled on its own or with delicate white meat and seafood dishes
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Pancake Estate Barossa Shiraz 2005 dozen price
Pancake Estate was established in 1995 by Diana Laidlaw AM and her father, when she retired from the hectic world of South Australian politics. The Pancake vineyard was established on her sister's property in the Barossa Hills overlooking the beautiful Barossa Valley floor. Make by renowned Barossan winemakers Colin and Ben Glaezer this is an elegant style with good acidity and chalky tannins, which has integrated well, picking up some generosity and complexity with additional bottle age.
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