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Hurtle Walker first picked grapes as a ten year old on the celebrious Magill property in 1900. Apprenticed to the legenderies Monsieur Duray and Leon Mazure, Walker was placed in charge of sparkling wine production for the historic Auldana Cellars at the ripe old age of 21. He saw service as a soldier in World War I and made great wine until 1975. Hurtle Walker's grandson continues the family tradition, partnering with Jimmy Watson winner David O'Leary to acquire the most auspicious Clare Valley vineyards and establish one of the nation's leading marques. Between the two, O'Leary and Waker have claimed every prestigious accolade in the land, a breathtaking tally of dozens national Trophies and countless competition Gold. They remain the quiet achieving tour de force behind the most memorable vintages and outstanding values in Clare Valley Cabernet, Riesling and.. The illustrious pair of valley clare»
Established just eleven years after the founding of South Australia, the ancient vines in the Hundred Of Moorooroo were planted circa 1836 by the Jacob brothers, after accompanying Colonel William Light on the Seven Special Surveys expedition to populate Adelaide's north. Moorooroo endures as the nation's cardinal parcel of vine, the mother rootstock for many of the Barossa's most distinguished sites. For over a century, these sacred vines contributed fruit to the Orlando company, where they formed the backbone of countless spectacular historical vintages. Decimated by the government sponsored vine pull schemes of the 1980s, only four rows of these priceless vines were saved by master Ed Schild from complete annihilation. One of the smallest yielding blocks in the land, Moorooroo endures as one of the world's most illustrious vineyards... The fruit of vines established 1836»

Glenlivet 18 Year Old Single Malt Whisky 700ml CONFIRM AVAILABILITY

Scotch Whisky
Scotland's loneliest Glen has more than its share of folklore. Glenlivet's cast list of mythical inhabitants makes exciting reading. Fairies, bogles and kelpies, a kind of water horse that haunts rivers and pools and makes a habit of drowning unwitting travellers, tales of all shapes and sizes. Witches and warlocks with one foot in the real world and the other across the great divide. As any Glenlivet inhabitant knows, the fairies and kelpies who command the centre ground can only be appeased by a wee dram of the finest local Malt.
Each
$231.99
Dozen
$2783.00
Old gold, apricot hues. Fragrant, elegant, complex, sweet oakiness, a touch of damp cellar and moss. Antique shop beeswax, polished oak floor. Oak leads way to heady floral fragrances. Butterscotch and chocolate mints, summer fruit, then wood is back, fresh sawdust and a touch of burning log. Crème brûlée and warm apple pie. Smooth and velvety palate, gentle maltiness with a touch of passion fruit. Lasting finish.
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