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There are few family names in the Australian wine industry as eminent and enduring as Glaetzer and Potts, they own and operate many of the oldest and most precious vineyards in Langhorne Creek. John Glaetzer was right hand man to the legendary Wolf Blass throughout the breathtaking sequence of Black Label Jimmy Watson victories. Ben Potts learned his trade at the oldest family owned wineworks in Australia Bleasdale, established by the larger than life Frank Potts in 1858. Ben's great grandfather was the first Langhorne Creek grower to supply grapes to Wolf Blass. The Glaetzer and Potts families have collaborated for decades to achieve many.. Vital vintages from the most precious parcels»
Beechworth attracts the most artisanal winemakers, the region's rich mineral soils and parched, undulating terrains, breed wines of vigorous flavour, crystalline textures and boney savoury tannins. The first parcel of Crown Land in the region was acquired by Isaac Phillips in 1857, he christened his estate Golden Ball and built a hotel named Honeymooners Inn, servicing miners on their way up the steep trails to the Beechworth goldfields. The old pub remains but the surrounding land has been turned over to viticulture, planted to vine in the nineteen naughties, it produces a quality of wine that's reserved for the nation's most exclusive.. Small batches of beechworth's best»
Sandro Mosele is one of Victoria's most accomplished vignerons, his celebrated editions of Kooyong and Port Phillip estates are amongst the most cherished renderings of Burgundy styled Pinot Noir in the nation. Mosele has applied his art to a precious parcel of fruit, picked off a single, modest block of vine, grown to the fully fertile soils of a lamb and beef stud, on the brisk, maritime blown coastals of Gippsland South. This is not Pinot for profit, Walkerville represents an aesthetic appreciation of fruit from the farmer, invigorated by the blessings of providence and consecrations of local livestock. A cornucopia of comely characters,.. The grazier's garden of gippsland»
Constructed during early settlement by a supervisor of colonial convicts, at the very epicentre of the market gardens which serviced Hobart, Clarence House is a heritage listed manor which remains largely unaltered since the 1830s. It passed through several hands before being acquired by the Kilpatricks in 1993, who answered the call of Bacchus and established the grounds to vine. There are now sixteen hectares of viticulture, several significant Burgundy clones of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, with smaller plantings of Sauvignon and Pinot Blanc, Merlot, Cabernet and Tempranillo. What's most unique about the Clarence House vineyards are the.. Heirlooms of a hobart homestead»

Poliziano Chianti CONFIRM VINTAGE

Sangiovese Canaiolo Malvasia Trebbiano Chianti Italy
The Chianti of Poliziano have evolved over the course of generations to represent a salient and essential enlightenment into the wines of Montepulciano. A medium bodied Chianti which expresses the splendour of Sangiovese grown to good vineyards in the Montepulciano Denominazione di Origine Controllata. A wine with excellent balance between bright cherry fruit flavours and refreshing, savoury tannins. Match Poliziano with pepperonata and melanzane, fried sardines or fresh Tuscan Scarmorza cheese, grilled over an open fire.
Available by the dozen
Case of 12
$299.00
Poliziano are fully focused on improving the health of fruit and quality of wine every year. Poorly performing vineyards are routinely eliminated. Significant replanting of select clones and rootstocks, is a major part of the viticulture. Poliziano train their vines, planted in sandy clay soils rich in marine deposits, to take full advantage of an idyllic microclime. At harvest, the grapes are ripe and offer intense flavours, translating into wines with lovely aromatics and elegant structure. Parcels of Sangiovese Prunolo Gentile, Canaiolo Nero, Malvasia and Trebbiano are all separately vinified in fermentation vats over the course of seven to ten days. The finished wine matures unoaked until bottling in March the following year.
Bright plum red in colour. Wonderful fresh nose of raspberry, cherries and violet. A fruity wine with a palate of red and black berries with sufficient dryness to make it an excellent match with food. Ample textures of vinosity, suppleness and stalk, making it ideal for early drinking. A versatile Chianti, ideal to accompany risotto and pasta, or more ambitious old world faire like coniglio and capretto.
$20 To $29 All Varieties All Regions
1213 - 1224 of 1761
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Poliziano

Poliziano

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