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One of the Australian west's most enduring marques, the illustrious vineyards of Howard Park are now in their fourth and fifth decade. Langton's Listed and recipient of the most prestigious accolades, Grande Medialle d'Or Concours Mondial and London International Wine & Spirits Competition. Howard Park were established from the ground up with a strict adherence to sustainable, holistic viticulture. Planted to sheep studs along Margaret River's Wilyabrup Creek, drawing fruit from the oldest Cabernet vines on Mount Barker, renowned for opulence and structure, they continue to deliver a range of superlative single vineyard bottlings with each vintage... The virtuous vines of howard park»
An ongoing resurrection of some fabulous old vines, a distinguished Blewitt Springs site and a range of the most spectacular McLaren Vale wines. When Kelly and Bondar acquired Rayner Vineyard in 2013, they knew that everything depended on the management of site and soil to achieve the excellence of wine they had in mind. The most fastidious husbanding regimens and a tightly scheduled evolution towards organic viticulture, the propitious Rayner vines have never yielded finer harvests, all translating into a tour de force across the entire Bondar range. Salient quality and penurious pricing make for a compelling mix. Old vines grown to salubrious soils, the.. Model mclaren macerations»
Returning to his home along the Nagambie Lakes after the completion of service during World War II, Eric Purbrick discovered a cache of wine, hidden circa 1876 under the family estate cellars. Though pale in colour, it was sound and drinkable after seven decades. The promise of long lived red wine inspired Purbrick to establish new plantings at Chateau Tahbilk in 1949, today they are some of Victoria's oldest productive Cabernet Sauvignon vines. Having barely scraped through the ravages of phyloxera and a period of disrepute, the fortunes of Tahbilk were turned around by Purbrick who was the first to market Australian wine under its varietal name. Tahbilk.. Phyloxera, ancient cellars & seriously old vines»
The sensational vintages of St John's Road were generations in the making, the fruit of grand old vineyards and the progeny of families which have tilled Barossa soil since early settlement. The landed gentry along St John's Road represent a heritage of the most distinguished names in Australian viticulture, Lehmann and Lienert, Zander, Kalleske and Schutz. With each vintage, they earmark small parcels of the most exceptional Barossa fruit, to be treated to a course of traditional open ferments and term of age in the finest French oak. Bearing such pious Lutheran monikers as Prayer Garden and Resurrection Vineyard, these sacred sites are planted to some of the.. Brought to you by barossa born & bred»

Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey 700ml CONFIRM AVAILABILITY

Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey 700ml - Buy
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The Old Kilbeggan Distillery is the eldest continually licensed distillery in the world. Kilbeggan has enjoyed the good times and the tough times for Irish whiskey throughout it's two hundred fifty year history. Some of the stakeholders at Kilbeggan had such a special connection that they have decided to stick around for generations. Like everything Irish, Kilbeggan is easy going and approachable, in its own style. The finest grain and Malt Whiskeys are blended together for the smooth, sweet taste and lovely malty finish that is Kilbeggan Irish whiskey.
Whiskey has been made in Ireland for centuries, it was actually the Irish that invented the art. French monks landed in Ireland during the sixth century bringing with them the technique they used to create perfume and Eau de Vie. The distillate was prepared in an apparatus called an alembic which was later renamed by the Irish as a pot still. Kilbeggan draws on this rich heritage to make Ireland's finest blended Whiskey. Making Kilbeggan requires three key ingredients, pure clean water, with which Ireland is fortunately blessed, cereals of grain and barley and most importantly, experience
Kilbeggan is a joy to behold. Tropical and citrus fruit together with, vanilla and toasty wood aromas are your first experience of Kilbeggan Irish whiskey. In the mouth Kilbeggan has a soft, silky smooth texture, a delicious sweetness with, toffee, fruit and peppery spice flavours all of which are followed by a creamy vanilla and toasty wood finish. Kilbeggan really has something for everyone. It can be savoured on its own, with ice and with water. Kilbeggan's versatile nature makes the perfect Irish coffee and the ideal cocktail ingredient. Little known outside of Ireland, a Kilbeggan Hot Whiskey is used all over the Emerald Isle to warm the soul on a cold winter's day and for medicinal purposes as a cure what ails ya
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