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W. J. Seabrook & Son have been a part of the Australian wine industry since 1878. Many an ancient storefront, right across the country, are still emblazoned with the family label. Fifth generation vigneron Hamish Seabrook drew inspiration from time well spent at other illustrious estates, establishing his own personal repute as a distinguished winemaker during tours of duty at Bests Great Western, Brown Brothers Milawa and the Barossa's exalted Dorrien. A key to the long lived excellence of the Seabrook trademark has been a canny selection of exceptional vineyards fruit. Hamish hand chooses his harvests from the finest vineyards in the land, just as his.. Salutations to seabrook»
Planted to a steep north facing slope, under the shades of an ancient sawmill, very near the estuaries Mersey and Don, the measured yields of an elite little vineyard are hand picked for vinification by the illustrious Josef Chromy wineworks at Relbia. Highly specialised with the effusive sparkling styles and aromatic whites, winners Winestate Alternative Varietal of Year, the barriques of Barringwood are percolating parcels of Pinot Noir, which are setting a benchmark for the artisanal boutique estates of Devonport and greater Launceston. Barringwood are grown within a unique mesoclime, the longest growing season in Tasmania, each bottle is remarkable.. Ardour of affection on the apple isle»
The family Hentschke have been Barossa farming since 1842, they know from good soils and settle on nothing but the finest land. Keith Hentschke chose a special site along Greenock Creek, at the intersection of Gerald Roberts and Jenke Roads, near the ancient winegrowing hamlet of Seppeltsfield to plant vines in the early 1990s. They now yield vintages of the most amazing intensity, saturated with the essence of grand Barossa Shiraz, an international wine industry favourite and a sagacious selection this.. Savour a sip of seppeltsfield»
There are but two winemakers who can lay claim to a staggering four Jimmy Watson Trophy victories. Wolf Blass was the man behind the label. John Glaetzer was the man behind Wolf Blass. While working for Wolf, Glaetzer was moonlighting on his own brand, applying the same extravagance of technique to the pick of Langhorne Creek fruit. Perfection in the form of black bramble fruit, muscular yet affable tannins, all framed by the luxury of ebony oak. Aspirants of the great Black Blass Label fables of 1974, 1975 and 1976, are privately advised to avail themselves of John's Blend, Cabernet or Shiraz. Crafted from the same parcels, in the same way, by the same.. Timeless mystique of langhorne creek»

Glenmorangie 18 Years Single Malt 700ml CONFIRM AVAILABILITY

Scotch Whisky
The 18 Year Old Glenmorangie is a superior Single Highland Malt. Its unique and delicate taste makes it one of the most palatable Malt Whiskies, appealing to both novices and connoisseurs alike. When enjoyed with water, deep oak notes are released revealing a balsamic nature, softened by hints of vanilla. The characteristic Glenmorangie fruity complex emerges as expressions of rich apricot and dates, complexed by hazelnut. The finish is long and enticing with the flavours of dried fruit, an Oloroso nuttyness and subtle walnut dryness.
Each
$249.99
Dozen
$2999.00
Deep gold. Rich, rounded and sweet bouquet of dried fruits and complex florals, primary aromas of nutty, caramel crème brulee, vanilla followed by hints of walnut, honeycomb and dates. Complex florals emerge, identifiably geranium, jasmine and narcissus. The mouthfeel is silky. The palate is beautifully balanced between the flavours of honey, malt and more florals, followed by the nut-like characters of Oloroso sherry, hazelnuts and fig.
Scotch Whisky $50 or Above
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