Vaucluse Cellars
54-58 New South Head Rd
Vaucluse, Sydney, NSW
2030 AUSTRALIA

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Shiraz - Barossa

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Greenock Creek Apricot Block Shiraz 2009
Opaque black dark purple red colour with deep dark purple red hue. The nose displays good intensity with very ripe notes of plummy raisin like characters, liquorice, dark chocolate and spice. The palate is full bodied and possesses good richness but lacks the depth of top vintages. Flavours of liquorice, black plum and dark chocolate followed by some Christmas cake like characters and spice. Fine grained tannins. Aftertaste of liquorice, black plum, Christmas cake and spice. Drink over the next 3-4 years (2011-2015). Alc 14.0%
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$44.00
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Hentley Farm Shiraz 2010
Seemless, medium to full bodied Barossa Shiraz. One thing we don't like about many SA reds are the things that stick out of them, be it too much alcohol, sweet sickly fruit or American oak. This is one wine which we can drink more then one glass of, that sits comfortable at it's level and at table. It's a pleasure to see someone getting it right and it's great to be able to recommended such Aussie shiraz.
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$32.00
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Penfolds Grange Hermitage 2006
It’s not a massive release but the ropes of flavour-drenched tannin on the finish pull it on and on. This precision engineering through the finish marks its intense quality. It tastes of blackberry and aniseed, nutmeg and smoky vanilla. It’s quite delicious, and yet there’s no question that it’s powerfully wrought. It’s not a particularly heralded vintage, in general terms, but the way this release presents in the glass is, to me, what Grange is all about. Impeccable winemaking, pure fruit, clasps of uncompromising tannin, smokin’ barrels, and thrust. It will live for a very long time, because it’s so well designed, and because it does its thing so well. Rated : 97 Points Drink : 2020 - 2040 The Wine Front
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$596.00
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Penfolds Grange Hermitage MAGNUM 1999
The first 100% shiraz Grange since 1963, and an excellent follow on to the 1998 vintage. ayers of fruit, with blackberry and blueberry to the fore, as suggested by the nose. An underlying tarriness and new oak are seamlessly absorbed. A mass of fine grained tannins court a firm tight finish of great length. The wine possesses the essential ingredients of the marque, richness, harmony, and balance. A fitting Grange release to end the 1900’s, with decades of life ahead.
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$1,800.00
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Sami Odi 0.354 Syrah 2010
Great wine of shear elegance. Quite un-Barossa like, which for some will be a positive. Minimal sulphur wine that is whole bunch pressed with stems. Will soon become ultra collectable. Be quick before staff buy this one out! Sourced from 826 vines planted in 1995 & 1996 Harvested 19th February 2010 Yields of 25 hectolitres per hectare 1488 Bottles filled Label: 'Andy's Zoo' - montage;
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$72.00
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