Description This wine may be inspired by the Italian town of Sorrento, but it was grown in McLaren Vale, and shows all the big, rich dark fruit and chocolate intensity of a classic McLaren Vale Shiraz – the kind that won Steve Maglieri the title of ‘Bushing King’ (three times!), plus Trophies for Best Shiraz in the Great Australian Wine Challenge, and Best Shiraz and Red Wine of the Year at the London International Wine Challenge. And the kind that won winemaker Charles Whish a Jimmy Watson Trophy! "It's wonderfully ripe and perfumed on the nose with black/blueberry, violet, mixed spice and toasted nut aromas, followed by a generously expressed palate offering terrific fruit purity backed by silky texture and grainy tannins. Well structured and robust with a lengthy sturdy finish... 94pts" (Sam Kim, Wine Orbit).
With nearly 200 years of winemaking history, McLaren Vale is one of Australia’s oldest wine regions and today home to 177 wineries. Protected by mountains and the sea, the McLaren Vale wine region is a veritable smorgasbord of wine styles and just a short 45-minute road-trip from Adelaide to McLaren Vale. McLaren Vale is actually the first place in South Australia where vines were planted. Multi-generational wineries are commonplace here. Vineyards stretch from the Mount Lofty Ranges way out to the sea. "McLaren Vale has many secrets waiting to be discovered, from the folds of its ever-changing landscape, to its small restaurants and cellar doors and the spectacular d’Arenberg Cube." – James Halliday. There is a wealth of experimental winemakers here, with winemakers constantly pushing the boundaries and setting new benchmarks. Having said that, McLaren Vale is renowned for Rhone red varieties such as Shiraz and Grenache. Another hotbed for delicious wine is Fleurieu surrounded by beautiful beaches and temperate weather.
McLaren Vale is demarcated by its various elevations and soils into several distinctive sub-regions. They include Blewitt Springs, where the wines “have a unique structure, texture, flavour and style, elegant yet highly aromatic and effortlessly flavoured” - James Halliday. Other sub-regions include Willunga, Sellicks, Seaview and McLaren Flat. “Grenache is McLaren Vale’s secret weapon – not merely Australia’s best, but every bit as good as that of the Rhône Valley.” – James Halliday.