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 - Featured Wines
Astrolabe Voyage Pinot Gris 2008
The Voyage range comprises of accessible wines offering archetypal Marlborough styles through shrewd viticultural management, fruit selection and intuitive winemaking.

This has an intense, phenolic nose: pear, lanolin, touches of beeswax. Moderate weight, lacks some acidity, touches of rosewater and elderflower, then ginger towards the finish. An interesting Pinot Gris from this respected producer ... Neal Martin
Koltz Estate Shiraz 2003
Koltz - winner of the Small Vignerons Award.
A seriously endowed, deep ruby/purple-tinged effort, Koltz's 2003 Shiraz reveals notions of sweet new oak along with medium body and disjointed tannin. There is plenty to like in this pure, ripe, concentrated Shiraz ... Robert Parker Jnr
Kaesler Stonehorse Shiraz 2004
“The thread that holds Kaesler together is the production of excellent wine; the Barossa allows us to have a high intensity of flavour. Most other places can’t do this.”” Reid Bosward, Winemaker.
Kaesler's deep ruby/purple-tinged 2004 Shiraz Stonehorse exhibits a big, sweet nose of blackberries, cassis, pepper, and spicy oak. Its opulent, richly fruity, full-bodied, yet well-balanced style suggests it will drink well for 10-15 years ... Robert Parker Jnr
Two Hands Lily's Garden Shiraz 2003
The pick of the bunch from our McLaren Vale vineyards.
The extraordinary 2003 Shiraz Lily's Garden exhibits a stunning aromatic display of blackberries, cassis liqueur, licorice, smoky oak, sweet chocolate, and espresso roast. A fabulously concentrated wine with power, elegance, and a seamless personality, it can be drunk young or cellared for a decade or more ... Robert Parker Jnr

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