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Tim and Simon and all the Wicks, nurse the rootstock and foster the clones which are in highest demand by the Adelaide Hills most accomplished vignerons. The Wicks are Adelaide Hills born and bred, they called upon an old mate named Tim Knappstein to assist in the establishment of a vineyard and wineworks, set amongst the ancient eucalypts on the scenic slopes of Woodside. Each and every planting was determined according to a viticultural algorithm, based on clonal selections and terroir, aspect, soils and clime. The shrubs reached maturity and the wines that flowed are claiming a conspicuous tally of triumphs at significant national wine shows... The wonderful wines of wicks»
Andrew Nugent grew up next door to the great historical wineworks at Penfolds Magill. He honed his craft as viticulturalist and vigneron amongst the illustrious wineries of old McLaren Vale. In the 1990s, Nugent planted new vines at Woodside along Bird In Hand Road, on the site of an ancient gold mine, a godsend of fortuitously fertile soils and magnificent mesoclimes for stellar quality Adelaide Hills wine. Bird In Hand have since amassed a breathtaking tally of international accolades for the unrivalled excellence of their superlative vintages, wonderfully small batch releases, with the magnificence of structure, seamlessness and immaculacy of fruit,.. Vivid vintages from the tailings of adelaide hills»
Excruciatingly low yields, a ruthless hand sorting of fruit, ferments in new oak barrels and twenty months maturation, Bowen Estate are one of Coonawarra's most prestigious marques, maintaining a standard of excellence which merits inclusion into the highly prestigious Langtons Classification of Australian Wine. Essential for every enthusiast of stellar quality Cabernet Sauvignon, brought within easy reach this week at the down to earth.. Excellent langtons classification of australian wine»
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»

Jack Daniels Single Barrel Tennessee 700ml CONFIRM AVAILABILITY

Bourbon American
Each batch of Jack Daniel's Single Barrel is drawn from a single charred white oak barrel. It offers unadulterated taste, smokier, bolder and packing enough firepower to light a Confederate cannon. It's the job of Jack Daniel's Master Distiller, as the official taste tester, to determine which casks measure up for inclusion into the final mix. When you drink Single Barrel, note the cask number on the label, detect the different nuances, a strong caramel or vanilla presence or maybe the toasted oak or fruit drawn from the barrel will capture your tastebuds.
Available in cases of 6
Case of 6
$539.50
Made to the exacting standards of Old No. 7, Single Barrel is charcoal mellowed and matured in charred white oak barrels. Single Barrel however is aged in a special place within the barrelhouse. Casks showing potential are rested in the upper reaches, known as the Angel's Roost. Here summer temperatures can easily reach over 100 degrees fahrenheit, and in winter dip below freezing. Year after year, the seasonal changes affect the Whiskey, as Single Barrel acquires it's many complex flavours, like the caramelized sugars from the cask's charred interior. Each bottle is hand labeled with its barrel number, giving fine spirit connoisseurs the opportunity to understand the uniqueness of Single Barrel
Rich red amber color. The nose, surprisingly smooth for its proof, is full of wood and peachy fruit. Its dry, oaky, taste has a nice glow but no afterbite. The process of filtering every drop through ten feet of sugar maple charcoal ensures its distinctive flavour and makes it a true Tennessee Whiskey. Cut with water, the oak and underlying corn are more pronounced, exhibiting strength to the finish.
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