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What RedHeads does best – searches out small parcels of fabulous quality grapes, brimful of flavour. Then they blend them, bit by bit, to handcraft a wine with abundant character and plenty of stylish panache. Our winemaker spotted these two unusual Spaniards on the Rocca's small family property in One Tree Hill, a tiny hamlet between the Barossa and Adelaide Hills. Not quite in the elevated part, it gets quite warm during the day, but there’s a cool draught from the Hills at night, which slows ripening and explains the amazing deep crimson hue of Vin’atus. Hand picked, destemmed and hand plunged (with effort!), and vinified in our traditional open-top fermenters, this is a hefty red, but velvet smooth. Ideal with lamb or rich bean stew.
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This is our bestselling Aussie Shiraz. Nothing tops it as a straight, boldly spiced Shiraz in our sale charts. Customers simply love it.
It comes from the much-loved winemaker Bob Berton, whose red earth, sun-baked vineyards make super-juicy wine.
Famous since the 19th century, Barossa Shiraz is a classic on the international stage, and Peter Lehmann is one of best known producers. The Pastor’s Son has knockout richness and depth, with lots of dense blackberry, dark chocolate and spice.
Margaret River is a top destination for crisp Sauvignon whites. The Credaro family have been perfecting their skills there since 1922. Using all estate-grown grapes, this is deliciously tropical, underscored by crisp lime zip. A real star.
The McPherson team know how to extract every bit of ripe juicy flavour from their Cabernet grapes, picking out the very best for this wine. It is named after the great man’s dad, Jock. Hints of oaky spice perfectly complement the cassis fruit.
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Australia's McLaren Vale is a top spot for Shiraz. This great family winery has won the Jimmy Watson Trophy, one for Best Shiraz and many more, plus a hat trick of Golds for the juicy, bright-fruit 2018.