Barossa Valley Wines

Barossa Valley in South Australia approximately 75 kilometres north east of Adelaide, is one of Australia’s richest and most famous wine regions. Settled in the mid-1800s by German immigrants, the region is home to iconic wine names such as Yalumba, Penfolds, Jacob’s Creek, Seppelt, Henschke, Lehmann, Saltram, Wolf Blass and Dorrien Estate. Shiraz, first planted in the 1840s, is the Barossa’s most famous wine, especially Australia’s benchmark red wine, Penfolds Grange, highly rated by wine critic Robert Parker. The Barossa Valley is also famous for its fine, barrel fermented Semillon, Chardonnay and elegant Eden Valley Riesling.

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Dorrien Estate The Valleys Barossa Valley Shiraz 2008
So rich, unctuous and luscious, this is almost like essence of blackberry, squared. Wonderful stuff not for the faint-palated!
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Awards 2 Bronze
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Dorrien Estate The Valleys Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot 2008
Dorrien 'The Valleys' range showcases wines made from the Barossa and Eden Valleys. This flavoursome yet soft Cabernet Merlot shows the classic style to perfection.
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Awards 1 Bronze
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Tscharke Only Son Barossa Valley Tempranillo (6 Bottles) 2005
Try this and see what amazing wines and experimental winemaker can craft; Damian Tscharkes does great things with unusual varieites.
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Awards 1 Silver
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Grant Burge Yardstick Barossa Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot 2007
This red is so rich it could turn vampires into vinophiles - and at this price it wont bleed you dry.
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Dorrien Estate Bin 1 Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon (6 Bottles) 2006
The wine has a powerful, generously flavoured palate of great length, with fruit and oak integrating beautifully from maturation in French oak. Natural acidity and a grainy tannin backbone will endow this wine with a fantastic future
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Awards 2 Gold, 7 Silver, 10 Bronze, 93/100 James Halliday Australian Wine Companion 2010 4 1/2 Stars Winestate March/April 08
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Dorrien Estate Bin 1 Barossa Valley Shiraz (6 Bottles) 2006
Full bodied flavours follow on from the rich nose complexed by integrated savoury notes and abundant blackberry and plum fruit. Firm tannins add structure to the persistent finish.
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Awards 3 Gold, 8 Silver, 15 Bronze, 5 Stars Winestate Barossa Tasting March/April 2008 94/100 James Halliday Australian Wine Companion 2010
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Chteau Tanunda Limited Release Grand Barossa Shiraz 2006
The palate is soft and supple yet elegant with plenty of upfront fruit flavour and length. Hints of spice, pepper and vanilla oak are all delicately interwoven into the wine. Beautifully balanced tannins.
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Penfolds Grange (1 Bottle) 2004
Grange. You have to be pretty special to be instantly recognized by just one name. Theres only so much Grange to go around. NZ doesnt get a lot. Make it yours.
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Penfolds Grange (1 Bottle) 2003
Dark and liqueur chocolate, laced with Moroccan spices. An underlying tar/graphite blackness is lifted by derived fruit/quince pie flavours - a few years earlier they may have been more brashly varietal and elemental. Pronounced tannins sweep across the palate, although they are certainly part of the wine, never obtrusive. Long, layered and compelling, this wine is at the spicier end of the Grange spectrum.
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Penfolds Bin 95 Grange (1 Bottle) 2002
The palate is expansive, and yet finessed, balanced, highly defined, sleek. A continuum, an amalgam of dark berried flavours and textural sensations - deceptively accessible, yet a hidden largesse, untapped flavour and structural precursors threaten to ingress. 100% new oak is completely absorbed, meshed with ripe tannins, completing a palate of impressive length and youthfulness. This has been worth the wait. A complete wine, the description of which is not subservient to words - surely a good sign. The wine is at the other end of the Grange spectral offer to its predecessor, the 2001, purely as a result of two very different climatic vintages.
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Penfolds Grange (6 Bottles) 2004
Grange. You have to be pretty special to be instantly recognized by just one name. Theres only so much Grange to go around. NZ doesnt get a lot. Make it yours.
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