19 Crimes wine takes its name from a list of 19 crimes drawn up to address the problem of overrun jails in 18th century England. Upon conviction, British rogues guilty of those crimes were sentenced to Australia – ‘punishment... Read More
19 Crimes wine takes its name from a list of 19 crimes drawn up to address the problem of overrun jails in 18th century England. Upon conviction, British rogues guilty of those crimes were sentenced to Australia – ‘punishment... Read More
With rich fruit flavors, Altoona Hills Chardonnay shows considerable complexity, reinforced with subtle notes of vanilla and oak. The bouquet displays hints of melon and peaches while providing a creamy texture and flavor that... Read More
Barossa is the birthplace of Shiraz, and the top spot in Southern Australia where all the best wines are from. It's home to huge names like Penfolds Grange, Elderton Command and Two Hands, selling for hundreds, if not thousands... Read More
This is a blend of three vineyards in the Barossa Valley and one in Eden Valley. Aromas of blackberry, dark chocolate and tar here with a touch of licorice and dark plum. The palate has a velvety texture with dark plum, blackberry... Read More
Dean Hewitson founded his eponymous winery in 1998, with the fundamental belief that great wines are the expression of the soil and season in which they are grown. In the heart of South Australia's famed Barossa Valley lies... Read More
The Barossa is famous for its viticulture, history and winemaking dating back to the 1840s. At its heart is the Valley Floor, a highly prized strip of prime viticultural land which is the very foundation and forms the essence... Read More
"Dark, dense and creamy, complex aromas of black plum, Bing cherry, blackberry and pepper merge with licorice, tobacco, mocha and dark chocolate. This is one inky Shiraz - an explosion of dark, super ripe, wild blackberry, with... Read More
Reby red with a plum core, cassis and bramble fruit aromas meld with dark fruit notes and subtle spicy oak and hints of choclate and mint on the palate.
Berry, plum and spice with vanillin oak aromas, a medium to full-bodied palate with spice balanced by attractive, slightly sweet oak and a soft, generous finish.
Complexed by combining the regional flavours of grapes, this wine has incredible power and purity. Did you notice that The Boxer is a double Mollydooker? Pairs with BBQs, steak, ribs, anything with a bit of spice.
This is perfumed with notes of citrus fruit, ripe guava, white flowers and herbs. Medium-bodied with clean acidity and sleek texture. Crunchy and fresh. Sustainable. James Suckling, 90 Points