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Established 1976, Clairault are one of the pioneering estates on Margaret River. A tastefully limited range, from elite vineyards within the very dress circle of prestigious wineries at the heart of Margaret River's most illustrious precincts, Wilyabrup, Yallingup and Karridale. These are the dearest winegrowing terroirs in the Australian west, a place of auspicious soils and stimulating climes, the motherlode of environmentals which yield the most august vintages on the continent. The team at Clairault take a decidedly pastoral approach, biodynamically grown and environmentally sound, a sanctuary to native flora and fauna, their vineyards are managed to a.. The kindly cabernet of clairault»
David Wynn introduced cardboard wine casks, flagons and the Airlesflo wine tap to the nation. He is best remembered for re packaging the Coonawarra estate which bears his name and which endures as one of Australia's icon brands. Wynn was a master of his craft and studied oenology at the world renowned Magill wineworks. An astute marketer and talented blender, he also had a keen eye for the land, investing in the ancient John Riddoch fruit colony and planting vines on a challenging site, high atop the lofty latitudes of Valley Eden. Mountadam Vineyards were built from the ground up, with a view to crafting a limited range of well structured, weighty wines,.. The legacy parcels of mountadam vineyards»
An illustrious vineyard winery of great historical import, the Kay Brothers Amery property is planted to sacred vines which can be traced back to cuttings transplanted from the original Hardy site at Tintara. Holding pride of place as one of Mclaren Vale's first commercial vineyards, the winemaking practices at Kay Brothers have remained largely unchanged since establishment in the nineteenth century. An ancient basket press, painted bright red, is still employed to gently crush grapes in the traditional old world way. The exquisite Kay Brothers range remains one of the most sensational values in superior vintages of new world wine, the fruit of distinguished.. The essence & excellence of old mclaren vale vines»
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»

Glenfarclas Single Malt Cask Strength 105 700ml CONFIRM AVAILABILITY

Scotch Whisky 60% Cask Strength
As natural and perfect as the day it left its Highland home, the intense flavour of Glenfarclas Special Cask 105 is captured and suspended in time until the delightful moment of truth when the cork is removed and the Speyside autumn sun is released. The multi award winning Glenfarclas Cask 105 continues to impress the tasting panels at Scottish and international competitions, year after year, confirming the words of a famous rival distiller in 1912, that of all the whiskies, Malt is king, of all the kings Glenfarclas reigns supreme!.
Each
$201.99
Dozen
$2423.00
The distinctive character of Glenfarclas Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, for which only three essential ingredients are required, pure spring water, malted barley and yeast, is due to the Grant family's commitment to traditional distillation methods, combined with the unique size and shape of the Glenfarclas copper pot stills, the specially selected oak casks, and the style and location of the warehouses. Cask strength alcohol 60.0%
Deep peaty gold colour. Complex, oaky, apples and pears, tempting dark toffee sweetness. Dry and assertive, develops quickly to reveal rich spiciness, combined with a hint of oak and sherried fruit. Amazingly smooth for the strength, wonderfully warming, a lingering smokiness, very well rounded. The smoothness makes 105 drinkable at cask strength, but suggest adding a little water to fully explore its great depth.
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