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Kilikanoon is famous for its Shiraz. Their top Shiraz costs over $2,500, their ‘Oracle’ Shiraz has twice won ‘Best Shiraz’ at international shows, and Robert Parker himself has noted that Kilikanoon’s “speciality is Shiraz.”
It doesn’t stop there. Robert Parker calls Kilikanoon “the most brilliantly run winery in Australia”, James Halliday awarded it his Winery of the Year in 2013 (“truly the best of the best”) and Wine & Spirits lists it as one of its TOP 100 Wineries. And just last year Kilikanoon took home the award for ‘Best Producer Australia’ at the Mundus Vini Grand International Wine Awards for the 6th year in a row, bringing them to an incredible 8 wins of this coveted international award.
So … if you love the BIG flavours of a lavish Aussie Shiraz, and you want to make sure you’re getting it from the absolute masters of the style, then don’t delay! Add a case of this Kilikanoon Baroota classic to your order today.
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A superb, old-vine, Shiraz from a winery won Australia’s highest ranking nine years in a row, as well as 'World’s Best Shiraz'. Previously destined for the smartest Sydney restaurants, it's now yours to enjoy in all its deep fruited glory.
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An impressive wine with a huge cult following. This reserve edition takes its bold flavour to the next level. Pure Shiraz, selected from the premium Clare Valley and McLaren Vale, it's packed with dense fruit and spice.
If you like a glassful of juicy, fruit forward Shiraz in typical Aussie style, choose Eden Grove. From the Idyll winery, it’s brimful of ripe berry fruit with a gentle kick of liquorice spice. And at 13.5% it’s an easy-going weight too.
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Australia’s Barossa Shiraz is bold and weighty. For a gorgeous red, turned down just a notch, try Deep River. It's from the cooler, gentle rolling hills of the McLaren Vale, producing here seductive black fruit and liquorice complexity.
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Three Golds for the launch vintage of this Aussie wine. It has lots of fans Down Under and in the UK, but don't expect a Barossa heavyweight. It has bright, juicy fresh and elegant red fruits. Light on its feet, it's rare and delicious.