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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»
Established 1908, Redman's Coonawarra are still made by the Redman brothers from fruit grown to the original family parcels. The tradition began 1901 when Bill Redman, at the tender age of fourteen, made the journey to take up an apprenticeship at the John Riddoch wineworks and to labour amongst Coonawarra's founding vineyards. Bill Redman's earliest vintages were sold off to other companies but it was not until 1952 that the Redman family released their own wines under the moniker Rouge Homme. Redman was finally branded under its own label in 1966, it remains one of the most enduring marques in Coonawarra. Husbanded by the 4th generation, parcels from the 1966 vines are assembled into the estate.. The velvet virtue of old coonawarra vines»
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 excellence. Enthusiasts of grand old brands with a.. The alluring case for craven's place»
Hurtle Walker first picked grapes as a ten year old on the celebrious Magill property in 1900. Apprenticed to the legenderies Monsieur Duray and Leon Mazure, Walker was placed in charge of sparkling wine production for the historic Auldana Cellars at the ripe old age of 21. He saw service as a soldier in World War I and made great wine until 1975. Hurtle Walker's grandson continues the family tradition, partnering with Jimmy Watson winner David O'Leary to acquire the most auspicious Clare Valley vineyards and establish one of the nation's leading marques. Between the two, O'Leary and Waker have claimed every prestigious accolade in the land, a breathtaking tally of dozens national Trophies and countless.. The illustrious pair of valley clare»

Domaine Sauzet Etienne Sauzet Puligny Montrachet Champ Canet 2001 CONFIRM 2001 VINTAGE

Etienne Sauzet Puligny Montrachet Champ Canet 2001 - Buy
Chardonnay Montrachet France
From a single hectare of Chardonnay, planted to vines fifty years of age. Champ Canet is one of seventeen climats at Puligny Montrachet with the exceptional classification of a Premier Cru vineyard. It was in the very village of Puligny that Etienne Sauzet established himself as one of the most significant names in Burgundy. His vintages were remarkable for their purity of fruit and marvelous expression of soil. Today, the Chardonnays of Puligny Montrachet and Domaine Sauzet are amongst the most highly sought and revered wines in the world.
The quality of wine from Champ Canet is ultimately determined by microclimate and terroir. The soils can be very calcareous and quite pebbly, vines struggle to make their fruit as they grow long roots to forage for their water. Grapes are treated to a pneumatic press and cold settled at 10C to 12C for up to twenty four hours. The musts are vinified at 18C to 22C for three to six weeks in a selection of new and seasoned Troncais and Allier French oak barriques. The wines complete their malolactic and remain in barrel for eleven months through a course of battonage on gross lees before transfer to tank for a further term of six months on fine lees. The finished wine is bottled after a light fining and filtration.
Golden buttery hue. An attractive nose of orchard stonefruits, cocoa and cream, sweetly pungent dried florals and fragrant new oak characters. Generous and mouthfilling with expressions of hazelnut and dried citrus, a dense, fully fleshed palate exhibiting tensile minerality over a wonderful balancing act of developed old vine fruit characters and lithe apple acids. Elegant and poised with a lingering finish to notes of pith and almond, minerals and spice.
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