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Just a few kilometres north of Lowburn, near the windswept shores of frigid Lake Dunstan, atop the parched and laborious terroirs of Central Otago, a high country merino stud between the Amisfield and Parkburn streams was sown to vineyards two decades ago. Grazing country makes magnificent viticulture, the austere alluvial and glacial schist soils now yield the quality of Pinot Noir which has defined Central Otago as the world's most demonstrable marque in full bodied, intensely complex, yet beguilingly seamless Pinot Noir. The challenging terraces which spiral around the fractious knolls of Amisfield Vineyard, sire a sensational range of wines defined by.. Satiations from the nethermost regions»
Geoff Hardy's family have been making Australian wine since 1857. Geoff grew up amongst the most distinguished vineyards in our land and he knows from good red wine. He retains access to the finest fruit in McLaren Vale and is the man behind many of our nation's most memorable vintages. Undercover is a moniker that Geoff has assigned to a collation of exceptional parcels, albeit bottled behind an abstruse label to secrete the provenance of a spectacular Shiraz. Gold Medal Winner & Best Value at the hotly contested 2016 China Wine & Spirit Awards, the pick of crop this week, seriously.. Sound shiraz for the savvy & shrewd»
William James Maxwell was an architectural sculptor who migrated from Scotland to Australia in 1875. He built a mock castle and established a family vineyard just outside Adelaide, which he named Woodlands Park. His son planted vines in nearby McLaren Vale and his grandson served a term as winemaker for Hardy Wines at the historic Tintara wineworks. William Maxwell's progeny remain in McLaren Vale, producing the southern hemisphere's most successful brands of Honey Mead, as well as vintages of the most extraordinary value in McLaren Vale Shiraz. But what does Maxwell taste like? Gentleman James Halliday describes Maxwell as robust, picking the eyes out of.. Made of mature vine mclaren vale »
The Heathcote Wineworks were one of the first commercial wineries in central Victoria. Prominently placed along Heathcote's main boulevard, established by Thomas Craven in 1854 to cater for the huge influx of gold miners seeking their fortune. Thomas Craven was a purveyor of spirits and wine, he traded in gold, providing a lifeline to local prospectors. An entrepreneurial type, he also operated a coach service from stables behind the cellar door, despatching supplies and delivering mail around the central Victorian goldfields. The legacy endures within a measured range of small batch Shiraz, crafted to traditional techniques and fashioned for timeless.. The alluring case for craven's place»

Tio Pepe Fino CONFIRM VINTAGE

Palamino Jerez Spain
Tio Pepe is the world's leading Fino, a very pale and dry style of wine made in the southwest of Spain. Produced since 1844 by the Gonzalez family of Jerez, Tio Pepe has a distinctive aroma and a unique taste. Made from the Palomino grape it is aged five years under a covering of fresh, naturally occurring yeast, giving Tío Pepe its distinctive, bready, lightly nutty dry palate. Its outstanding quality has claimed multiple Gold Medals at conspicuous competitions, the first Fino ever to twice claim Gold Medal at the prestigious International Wine Challenge.
Available by the dozen
Case of 12
$371.00
Manuel María González established the González Byass Bodegas in Jerez, circa 1835. Ambitious Manuel was helped by his uncle Jose Angel de la Peña, known to friends and family as Tío Pepe. Together they created a wonderful, unique and delicate style of fortified wine which endures to this day under the moniker Fino. As a tribute to his uncle, Manuel named it Tío Pepe, or Uncle Joe. Situated just an hour or so south of Seville, Jerez is the traditional home of Sherry wine, its main street is named in honour of the founder, the Tio Pepe Bodegas are entwined with the history and culture of Jerez, a highly popular international tourist attraction in their own right. Alcohol 15.0%
Creamy citrus hues. Drying bready nose, fruity complexity, a pouch of hazelnut, tradespice, cypress and background oak. A palate that's masterfully balanced between ripe, complex fruit and mouthfilling dryness, yeastyness and grilled nut characters, barley, cheesyness and meal, perfect alongside rich foods, the ideal choice to accompany several courses of a stately banquet. Drink it just as you would a fine dry white wine, as aperitif with charming company.
$20 To $29 Spain All Varieties
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