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The Australian winemaking industry is grateful to Leontine O'Shea, instrumental in the establishment of Mount Pleasant wines, she sent her son Maurice to France for an education in viticulture right at the outbreak of World War I, gifting him his first Hunter Valley vineyard in 1921. Mount Pleasant are now custodians of some grand old sites, a canon of small, elite blocks of vine that yield a precious range of icon wines, which represent peerless value and readily disappear before release of the following vintage... The legacy of grand old hunter valley vineyards»
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Four Pillars Bloody Shiraz Gin 700ml CONFIRM AVAILABILITY

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Not far from the Four Pillar Ginworks at Healesville, are some of Yarra Valley's most auspicious vineyards. The Four Pillars team draw inspiration from the traditional purple hued sloeberry Gins, taking the pick of Shiraz grapes from each vintage, to craft a brightly coloured, piquantly juniper flavoured Eaux de vie. The felicitous berries are treated to daily stirring over the course of eight weeks maceration, to be bottled without any filtration, for the development of expansive fruit richness and engaging Yarra Valley Shiraz complexity.
Each
$83.99
Dozen
$1007.00
Deep purple colour. Perfumes of cypress and fresh pine, evergreen needle, citrus and spice, peppery, dense raspberry notes. The palate is lovely and sweet, turning iridescent pink when mixed with tonic or soda, a long juniper and maghrebi spice character on the finish. Mesmerising as a dirty pik Mmartini or beguiling Gin Cosmo.
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