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2021 HentyFarm Riesling

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Colour: Very pale straw with glints of gold. Bouquet: Stonefruit and lemon rind. Palate: Apricot fruit notes with a delicious texture and lifted minerality on the finish. Cellaring: With good cellaring conditions this wine will cellar and improve for up to 25 years.

Eisenstone New Vintage: The true expression of Barossa’s Shiraz

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Today we would like to announce the much-awaited arrival of the Eisenstone 2019 vintage from the specialists of single vineyard Barossa Valley Shiraz. Limited bottles were produced for this vintage with 2000 bottles produced of the 2019 Ebenezer Shiraz, 1600 bottles of 2019 Hoffman Shiraz and only 800 bottles of the 2019 Roennfeldt Shiraz. Each…

Mixed Wine Dozen – Spring Edition!

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Bye Winter, Hello Spring! On this Wines of the Week, we give bid farewell to the cold days and say hello to the warmer weather! To celebrate the end of Winter, we created our first Mixed Wine Dozen – Spring Edition! Save over 60% on Roses, Whites or Sparklings with our Mystery Pack. This may…

Highgate Sparkling – Your new singles bubble companion!

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Are you looking for your singles bubble companion in lockdown? Then we’ve got just the match for you: the Highgate Sparkling Chardonnay-Pinot Noir Cuvée Brut. The Winestate Magazine had their Annual Champagne and Sparkling Wine Awards 2021 and the Highgate Sparkling Chardonnay-Pinot Noir Cuvée Brut received outstanding 94 points from the critics! 🥂 Highgate Sparkling…

Dominique Roger – There is no great wine without excellent grapes

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There is no great wine without excellent grapes. This is the motto of Dominique Roger, a passionate viniculture that takes meticulous care at all times in the vinification and aging of his Sancere. Located in the famous village of Bué, in the region of Sancerre, the ten-hectare Domaine du Carrou has been owned and operated…

Eisenstone Wines – Release of Shiraz 2019

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Eisenstone is a blend of the German word for iron – Eisen and the English – Stone. This name celebrates the Ironstone soils in which the vines grow, and the stone used by settlers to build the famous Barossa buildings. A relative newcomer to the Barossa Valley with the first vintage in 2014, they are…

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