Description Only the best for you? Then add these dazzling Premium Exclusives to your cart. They come from top names like Chapel Hill, Deep Woods, Coriole, Jim Barry, RedHeads and more, and they’re simply superb. Fine producers, best regions, huge savings – and wines you’ll find nowhere else! Head to McLaren Vale for Chapel Hill’s Double Gold The Prophet Shiraz and Coriole Clark Hill Cab Shiraz. Find the same blend in the exciting Redlands from Margaret River’s brilliant Deep Woods. RedHeads’ iconic Shiraz Durif boasts Gold, 95pts, “real swagger”> (Vino Masters Judges) and label artwork once exhibited in San Francisco’s MOMA. Jim Barry offers “Everything there is to like in Malbec” (The Australian), while Corryton Burge dishes up a succulent Barossa GSM.
Memorably labelled, iconic release from RedHeads – a Shiraz Durif blend from McLaren vale and Barossa Valley fruit. This is a premium beauty of a wine.
A very proud exclusive Margaret River Cab-Shiraz combo from an absolutely top-tier winery with an international reputation for excellence. It combines elegance and length with a poised drinkability.
"Everything there is to like in Malbec, right here." (The Australian) This Jim Barry Clare Valley exclusive is from the estate’s high altitude Eastern Ranges, from the same clones originally taken from Wendouree, home to Australia’s oldest Malbec.
Clark Hill, named after the land on which the Coriole estate was built, is an impressively rich blend of lush Cabernet planted in 1988, and spicy Shiraz planted in 1969. Savour subtle lavendar aromas and a melee of plum, cassis and redcurrant.
The Grenache revival is in full swing especially in the Barossa Valley where Cabernet and other varieties are being pulled out in favour of this slightly lighter bodied grape. This is a thoroughly appealing GSM.
This McLaren Vale heavyweight is divinely good and shows Michael’s wonderful handiwork at its very best. It brims with deep blueberry, mocha, dark olive and liquorice with a lovely mouthfeel, the fruit and tannins all in perfectly pitched harmony.
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