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$74.99
Unit price per"Composed of 78% Merlot and 22% Cabernet Franc, the 2018 Chambrun is deep garnet-purple in color with warm blackberries, black cherry pie and blueberry compote with touches of fried herbs and cedar. The palate is medium to full-bodied with bags of vibrant fruit and a firm frame of rounded tannins, finishing long and refreshing."
Rating (90 - 92)+
Reviewed by Lisa Perrotti-Brown
$140.99
Unit price per100% Cabernet Sauvignon from the Cornerstone Vineyard
It’s all in the Cabernet Sauvignon grape. Aromas of wild dark berry fruits, crushed autumn leaves dark and integrated oak. This characterful wine has intense blackcurrant with power and long graphie tannins. The quintessential ‘iron fist in a silk glove’.
Hugo, my brother, is a talented artist and is always ready to lend a hand with Chateau Garage. His silhouette appeared in the driveway at 10 o’clock at night to help press the last of this Cabernet to barrel. I was exhausted from pressing all day and he got me through. Here’s to Hugo!
$36.50
Unit price perFruit for this wine was sourced from mature vines in the Isolation Ridge vineyard at Frankland Estate. The vineyard sits on an undulating northern and eastern facing slope on ancient duplex soils of gravel and loam over a clay sub-soil. It is farmed using organic viticultural practices and this is reflected in the depth and concentration of fruit flavours. The vines are trained on a Scott Henry trellis system to enhance sunlight penetration of the canopy and optimize ripening conditions.
This wine was fermented as long and slowly as possible, at temperatures not exceeding 26°C in open pot fermentation tanks that allowed the cap to be worked by plunging and an extended maceration period allowed optimal colour, flavour and tannin extraction. It was aged in 500 litre French oak puncheons, this contributing textural complexity without compromising the opulent natural fruit flavours of the wine
Certified Organic, Vegan Friendly
$51.99
Unit price perMas Vilella is a beautiful State located in La Bisbal del Penedès on the mountain of El Rotllat at 250 meters altitude. There is a beautiful XVI century old traditional Catalan House Mas Vilella with a very nice old cellar. Albert’s parents Benjamí and Maria, planted this beautiful vineyard in a very poor calcareous and was plenty of rocks where only almonds and carob trees had been cultivated because they survived extremely poor lands, but my father planted a vineyard. In this farm, Mas Vilella (red wine) was elaborated since 1988. Albert returns home to continue his father’s legacy by growing vineyards around his family’s old house (Masia) where Albert Jané and his family are living now.
Mas Vilella comes from a single farm of extremely poor and rocky land with very low yields of 15-20 hl / hectare.
Made with 95% Cabernet Sauvignon and 5% Sumoll. Mas Vilella is a unique State Wine harvested and selected by hand. The Wine was aged in large barrels of 300 and 400 liters of new French oak and one year old for 12 months.
$172.99
Unit price perCommercial description
The flagship wine of our Waiheke Island vineyard, Te Motu is a Cabernet Sauvignon dominant blend with Merlot and Franc, hand harvested from low-yielding vines.
The wine enjoys extended élevage and maturing in premium French oak before beginning a minimum 3 year term resting in bottle. On release, the wine shows elegance, complexity and firm yet supple tannins – the hallmarks of its longevity – and will continue to reward cellaring.
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$75.99
Unit price perShiraz Cabernet Blend
Deep crimson with ruby hues. Intensely perfumed aromas of raspberry, blackberry, black plum, violets and almond blossom, with nuances of bay leaf, vanilla pod, black pepper and dried herbs. The palate leads with dark forest fruits, supported by baking spice, sage and Dutch cocoa, balanced by fine-grained tannins and refreshing acidity for a long, lingering finish.
Bouquet: Bright blackcurrants and blackberries with a touch of nettle and a hint of earthiness.
Palate: Generous and robust. Ripe black fruits and subtle oak balanced with supple tannins and beautifully balanced acidity.
About the winery...
Six generations have nurtured some of the most historic vineyards in Australia.
In 1839 William Formby arrived in Australia from the United Kingdom and it was in 1882, after four decades pioneering South Australia, he purchased the now historic Metala estate.
In 1891 William and his son, Arthur, planted 21 rows of Shiraz, and 14 rows of
what are now the oldest family-owned Cabernet Sauvignon vines in the world.
In 1894 a further 5.4 acres of Shiraz were planted. After almost five decades making Metala wine in a purpose-built winery on the estate, the winemaking was transferred to Arthur’s Brother-in-Law, at Stonyfell Cellars. The wines continued to be made here until management shifted to various holdings beginning with Dalgety Wine Estate in the early 1970’s.
In 1981, 5th Generation Guy Adams took over the management of the mixed farm estate. With a sincere appreciation and respect of viticulture and to family legacy, Guy, together with his wife Liz, began a 20-year long battle to return Metala to its original home. In 2022 the dream became a reality and Metala came home to Langhorne Creek and the family who planted and have nurtured the vines for more than 130 years.
$36.50
Unit price perGrape varieties: Merlot, Cabernet Franc
Tasting notes:
Deep red colour with ruby highlights. Expressive nose full of red berry aromas (strawberry, raspberry) as well as cocoa notes when agitated. Harmonious, with ripe fruit flavours (blackberry jam) and rich in soft tannins. Long and smooth finish.
Winemaking: Traditional winemaking methods with a minimum of 6 months of ageing in French and American oak barrels. De-stalked grapes – Alcoholic and malolactic fermentation in vats. Regular rackings (every 3 months) and fining before bottling.
Soil: Limestone covered by clay, sand or gravel.
Climate: Oceanic, mild and humid.
Aging: 6 months of ageing in American oak barrels (of which 50% new)
Food matches: Duck breast “Vigneronne”, medallion of Monkfish in a St Emilion sauce.
$30.99
Unit price perGrape varieties: Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon
Tasting notes:
Deep ruby red colour with violet highlights. Fruit driven with aromas of black cherry and blueberry. Delicate notes of mint, black pepper and liquorice appear when agitated. Good texture on the palate with ripe tannins. Long finish. Full, fresh, dense and silky mouthfeel.
Food matches: Tuna in red wine sauce, steak “Bordelaise” grilled on vine stalks, Pyreneens cheese with dark cherry marmalade; Serve between 16° and 18° C.
Winemaking: Traditional winemaking methods with a minimum of 6 months of ageing in French oak barrels. De-stalked grapes – alcoholic fermentation in vats at high temperature (30-32°C) with daily pumping over – maceration (3 weeks) – malolactic fermentation in vats.
Soil: Sandy and gravelly.
Climate: Oceanic, mild and humid.
Aging: The wine is aged in French oak barrels for 6 months.
$79.99
Unit price perFormerly known as the 'Reserve d'Angludet', this is the ‘Second Wine’ produced by Chateau Angludet with the younger vines on the estate and made in the same way as the flagship estate wine.
Chateau Angludet has a long history dating back to the 12th century situated in the Margaux plateau surrounded by Grand Cru Classes.
Made of a blend of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 45% Merlot and 5% Petit Verdot on deep gravel and pebble soils. Aged in French oak barrels.
Youthful bouquet that opens gradually to offer up a rich palate of wild fruit, violets, blackberry, blackcurrant and plum. Smooth palate, with fruit plumpness to the moderate tannins and a hint of toastiness.
$25.99
Unit price perChateau Larroque is based just outside the 'Graves' appellation in the southern part of Bordeaux. Made from the classic blend of Bordeaux grapes, and matured for 12 months in French oak before further aging in bottle.
On first opening, medium bodied on the palate, red cherry and dried fruits, toasted almonds with dusty savoury bramble and spice. Once given a chance to breathe opens up to offer generous plump juicy dark fruits, cassis and liquorice.
Superb value for 'left bank' Bordeaux.