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Langhorne CreekSouth Australia
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Woop Woop is Australian slang for the middle of nowhere in the Outback... just been to Woop Woop and back
The Galvanized Wine Group are a collective of people with passion and brands with presence, a grouping which brings together Australian wines crafted at McLaren Vintners by the talented winemaker, Ben Riggs, with owners, managers, staff and stakeholders in common. Woop Woop is a collaboration between intrepid winemaker Ben Riggs and vigneron Tony Parkinson, proprietor of runaway success Penny's Hill. The range includes wines under Mr Riggs own label label - "making the wines I love" - from the Riggs family's Piebald Gully Vineyard and only from other plots considered to be outstanding. Penny's Hill, proudly Australian, more so McLaren Vale from its own high performance McLaren Valley Vineyards.
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The Wolf Blass winery is located at the epicentre of the Australian wine industry, the Barossa Valley and has produced some of Australia's finest wines since 1966
Wolf Blass Wines International was born in 1973 when Wolf started his own business, purchasing a 2.5 acre land holding with an old army shed outside Nuriootpa, at the northern end of the Barossa Valley. John Glaetzer joined the company and from 1974-1976 Wolf Blass Wines won three consecutive Jimmy Watson Trophies, the Black Label generated substantial publicity and hype. From this time onwards growth was impressive with Wolf Blass Yellow Label and Riesling becoming Australia's top selling red and white wine.
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Temple Bruer produces award winning wines using sound organic oenological practices
David and Barbara Bruer established a small vineyard in the early 1970s at a property situated on the main road between the towns of Strathalbyn and Milang, in the grapegrowing district of Langhorne Creek. David was in charge of Roseworthy College's Oenology Department before becoming a full-time vigneron, while Barbara also taught chemistry at Roseworthy College and Flinders University for ten years. Fruit was initially sold to other appreciative winemakers. Gradually increasing quantities of wine came to be vinified on the property under the Temple Bruer label since the late 1970s. David and Barbara also established a vine nursery, using the property’s fertile soil to produce rootlings for sale to other growers.
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The Seabrook Family have been part of the Australian wine business since 1878, starting one of the country’s most respected wine companies W.J Seabrook & Son
Seabrook Wines is an artisan winemaker who works with growers to source exceptional fruit from the top regions around Australia and make premium wine to sell both domestically and into the international market. The business is family owned and operated out of the Barossa Valley where their estate vineyard and winery is located at the base of Menglers Hill in Tanunda. Since their first vintage in 2005 Seabrook wines have been awarded Haliday’s 5 star rating for the winery as well as several wine show medals.
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Stephen Pannell is one of the nation's most decorated winemakers, he makes wine that's designed to accompany the Australian way of life, wines that drink well alongside the opulent menu of ingredients and cuisines which are
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SC Pannell is a small, family owned and operated winery, established 2004 by Stephen Pannell and wife Fiona Lindquist. The winery was founded to focus on Stephen's passion for McLaren Vale and its ability to produce dry grown, environmentally sustainable Shiraz and Grenache. In his capacity as Chief Red Wine Maker at BRL Hardy, Pannell gained an intimate knowledge of the region’s vineyards and sub-regional variations, he was able to secure exquisite parcels of old vine Grenache and Shiraz from low yielding, dry grown sites. He wanted to make wines from the region that express their sense of place and define the character and expression of McLaren Vale.
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Poole’s Rock Vineyard was founded 1988 in the Broke Fordwich district of Hunter Valley by McQuarie banker David Clarke
Located thirty kilometres west of the main Hunter vineyard region, the original 32 hectare property is named after the monolith on its southern boundary, which in turn takes its name from a prominent local character who lived in the area over 100 years ago. Four prime hectares were planted solely to chardonnay vines, an endeavour described by legendary Australian winemaker, Murray Tyrrell, as the viticultural showpiece of Hunter Valley. David Clarke spent two years in search of this ideal site, one that would provide a suitable microclimate and alluvial soils conducive to the production of premium chardonnay. He engaged viticultural consultant Di Davidson to assist with the vineyard’s design. Development and planting commenced in spring 1988. They took meticulous care in establishing the vineyard, which is fully irrigated. The vines are now fully mature and producing remarkable quality fruit.
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Pepperjack wines are an endowment, from the noble House of Saltram, to all the good red wine enthusiasts of Australia. Originally created and crafted by the nation's most eminent father and son winemaking teams, Jimmy Watson winning winemakers Bryan and N
The Dolan name is an icon of Barossa winemaking. Nigel Dolan is the current Chief Winemaker at Saltram wines, a position also held by his father Brian Dolan from 1954 to 1959. Nigel, who is also responsible for the irrepressible Metala, enjoys an outstanding reputation as one of Australia's finest winemakers. Nigel has won numerous accolades in his career, three times winner of the coveted Stodart Trophy, and most notably as a dual winner of Australia’s most prestigious prize, the Jimmy Watson Trophy in 1992, and most recently in 2003 for the 2002 The Eighth Maker Shiraz.
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Penfolds was founded by a young English doctor who migrated to one of his country's most distant colonies a century and a half ago
Dr Christopher Rawson Penfold was born in 1811, the youngest of 11 children. He studied medicine at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, graduating in 1838. Like many doctors before and since, Dr Penfold had a firm belief in the medicinal value of wine. Before he left Britain he had obtained vine cuttings from the south of France and these were planted around the site of the modest stone cottage he built with his wife, Mary, at Magill on the outskirts of Adelaide in 1845. The couple called this house The Grange, after Mary's home in England.
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Padthaway Penfolds Bin 51 Eden Valley Riesling» Eden Valley Penfolds Bin 620 Coonawarra Cabernet Shiraz 2008» Coonawarra Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet 1.5L MAGNUM 1989» Coonawarra Barossa Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet 1.5L MAGNUM 1990» Coonawarra Barossa Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet 1.5L MAGNUM 1991» Coonawarra Barossa Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet 1.5L MAGNUM 1994» Coonawarra, Barossa & Mount Barker Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet 1.5L MAGNUM 1997» Coonawarra Bordertown Padthaway Barossa Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet 1.5L MAGNUM 1998» Coonawarra Padthaway Barossa McLaren Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet 1.5L MAGNUM 1999» Coonawarra Padthaway Barossa Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet 1.5L MAGNUM 2001» Coonawarra, Padthaway, McLaren, Barossa Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet 1.5L MAGNUM 2002» Barossa McLaren Padthaway Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet 1.5L MAGNUM 2004» Barossa McLaren Coonawarra Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet 1.5L MAGNUM 2005» Barossa Valley, Coonawarra, Padthaway Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet 1.5L MAGNUM 2007» Barossa Coonawarra Adelaide Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet 1.5L MAGNUM 2009» Coonawarra Barossa Wrattonbully Padthaway Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon» Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon» Coonawarra Padthaway Barossa Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon 1977» Coonawarra Barossa Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon 1982» Coonawarra Barossa Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon 1986» Coonawarra Barossa Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon 1987» Coonawarra Barossa Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon 1989» Coonawarra Barossa Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon 1990» Coonawarra McLaren Barossa Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon 1991» Coonawarra Barossa Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon 1992» Coonawarra Barossa Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon 1993» Coonawarra, Padthaway, Adelaide Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon 1994» Coonawarra, Barossa & Mount Barker Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon 1996» Coonawarra Barossa Padthaway McLaren Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon 1997» Coonawarra Barossa Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon 1998» Coonawarra Padthaway Kalimna McLaren Penfolds Bin 8 Cabernet Shiraz» Coonawarra Penfolds Bin 9 Cabernet Sauvignon» McLaren Wrattonbully Coonawarra Penfolds Bin A Reserve Chardonnay 2007» Adelaide Hills Penfolds Cellar Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon» Barossa Penfolds Cellar Reserve Cabernet Shiraz 2005» Coonawarra + Barossa Penfolds Cellar Reserve Sangiovese» Barossa & Adelaide Penfolds Cellar Reserve Semillon» Penfolds Cellar Reserve Viognier 375ml» Penfolds Club Tawny Port» Barossa Penfolds Father 10 Years Grand Tawny» Penfolds Grandfather Tawny» Penfolds Grange 1.5L MAGNUM 1990» Barossa Clare Coonawarra Penfolds Grange 1.5L MAGNUM 1991» Barossa McLaren Penfolds Grange 1.5L MAGNUM 1992» Barossa Coonawarra McLaren Penfolds Grange 1.5L MAGNUM 1993» Barossa Coonawarra Penfolds Grange 1.5L MAGNUM 1994» Barossa, McLaren Vale, Coonawarra Penfolds Grange 1.5L MAGNUM 1995» Barossa McLaren Adelaide Padthaway Penfolds Grange 1.5L MAGNUM 1996» Barossa McLaren Adelaide Padthaway Penfolds Grange 1.5L MAGNUM 1997» Barossa McLaren Penfolds Grange 1.5L MAGNUM 1999» McLaren Padthaway Barossa Kalimna Penfolds Grange 1.5L MAGNUM 2000» Barossa Penfolds Grange 1.5L MAGNUM 2001» Barossa Penfolds Grange 1.5L MAGNUM 2002» Barossa McLaren Penfolds Grange 1.5L MAGNUM 2003» Barossa, Coonawarra, McLaren & Magill Penfolds Grange 1.5L MAGNUM 2004» Barossa McLaren Magill Penfolds Grange 1.5L MAGNUM 2006» Barossa Coonawarra Adelaide Penfolds Grange 1.5L MAGNUM 2007» Barossa, McLaren & Magill Estate Penfolds Grange 1990» Barossa Clare Coonawarra Penfolds Grange 1991» Barossa McLaren Penfolds Grange 1992» Barossa Coonawarra McLaren Penfolds Grange 1993» Barossa Coonawarra Penfolds Grange 1994» Barossa, McLaren Vale, Coonawarra Penfolds Grange 1995» Barossa McLaren Adelaide Padthaway Penfolds Grange 1996» Barossa McLaren Adelaide Padthaway Penfolds Grange 1997» Barossa McLaren Bordertown Penfolds Grange 1998» Barossa Padthaway Adelaide Penfolds Grange 1999» Barossa Penfolds Grange 2000» Barossa Penfolds Grange 2001» Barossa Penfolds Grange 2002» Barossa McLaren Penfolds Grange 2003» Barossa, Coonawarra, McLaren & Magill Penfolds Grange 2004» Barossa McLaren Magill Penfolds Grange 2005» Barossa McLaren Coonawarra Penfolds Grange 2006» Barossa Coonawarra Adelaide Penfolds Grange 2007» Barossa, McLaren & Magill Estate Penfolds Grange 2008» Barossa Clare Magill Penfolds Grange 2009» Barossa McLaren Clare Magill Penfolds Grange 2012» Barossa McLaren Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1.5L MAGNUM 1979» Barossa Clare Adelaide McLaren Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1.5L MAGNUM 1980» Barossa Adelaide Clare McLaren Coonawarra Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1.5L MAGNUM 1981» Barossa + Adelaide Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1.5L MAGNUM 1982» Barossa Clare Adelaide Hills Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1.5L MAGNUM 1983» Barossa + Adelaide Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1.5L MAGNUM 1984» Barossa Adelaide Clare McLaren Coonawarra Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1.5L MAGNUM 1985» Barossa Clare Adelaide Hills Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1.5L MAGNUM 1986» Barossa Clare Adelaide McLaren Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1.5L MAGNUM 1987» Barossa McLaren Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1.5L MAGNUM 1988» Barossa, Padthaway, McLaren Vale Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1.5L MAGNUM 1989» Barossa McLaren Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1953» Adelaide Hills & Barossa Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1954» Adelaide Hills & Barossa Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1955» Adelaide Barossa McLaren Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1956» Adelaide Hills & Barossa Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1957» Adelaide Hills & McLaren Vale Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1958» Adelaide Barossa McLaren Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1959» Adelaide Hills & Barossa Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1960» Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1961» Adelaide Barossa Coonawarra Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1962» Barossa + Adelaide Hills Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1964» Adelaide Hills & Barossa Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1966» Barossa + Adelaide Hills Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1969» Barossa 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Hermitage 1987» Barossa McLaren Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1988» Barossa, Padthaway, McLaren Vale Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1989» Barossa McLaren Penfolds Grange Hermitage Jimmy Watson 1965» Barossa Adelaide McLaren Penfolds Grange Hermitage Jimmy Watson 1967» Barossa Adelaide Clare Penfolds Great Grandfather Port» Barossa Penfolds Koonunga Hill Cabernet» Penfolds Koonunga Hill Chardonnay» Penfolds Koonunga Hill Shiraz Cabernet» Penfolds Koonunga Hill Shiraz Cabernet 375ml» Penfolds Magill Estate Shiraz 1.5L MAGNUM 2005» Adelaide Hills Penfolds Magill Estate Shiraz 2003» Adelaide Hills Penfolds Magill Estate Shiraz 2005» Adelaide Hills Penfolds Max Cabernet Sauvignon» Penfolds Max Chardonnay» Adelaide Hills Penfolds Max Pinot Noir» Tasmania Henty Penfolds Max Shiraz» Penfolds Max Shiraz Cabernet» Penfolds RWT Shiraz» Barossa Penfolds RWT Shiraz 1.5L MAGNUM 2003» Barossa Penfolds RWT Shiraz 1.5L MAGNUM 2006» Barossa Penfolds RWT Shiraz 2010» Barossa Penfolds St Henri» Penfolds St Henri 2007» Penfolds St Henri 2010» Barossa Penfolds St Henri 375ml» Barossa Penfolds The Max Schubert Cabernet Shiraz» Penfolds Thomas Hyland Cabernet 2012» Penfolds Thomas Hyland Shiraz 2012» Adelaide Hills Penfolds Tribute Cabernet Sauvignon» Penfolds Tribute Cabernet Shiraz» Penfolds Tribute Shiraz»
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The 1961 vintage of Metala was the first wine to win the Jimmy Watson Trophy at the Royal Melbourne Wine Show
Metala is therefore a great and superlative label, the very first of a long, and proud lineage. The history of the Metala vineyard dates back to 1891 when founder George Formby planted 21 rows of Shiraz and 14 rows of Cabernet Sauvignon on his property on the banks of the Bremer River. Most of those original vines along with a further five acres of Shiraz planted in 1894, still bear fruit with the Shiraz forming the backbone of the extraordinary Metala Original plantings.
Internationally acclaimed, highly sought after and perennially emulated, Metala stands as a beacon amongst the great vineyards of the Langhorne Creek.
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Lake Breeze is one of Australia's most awarded boutique wineries, achieving an extraordinary level of success in Australian Wine Shows
The Follett family vineyard was established in the 1880's by Arthur John Follett, the great, great grandfather of Greg Follett, the winemaker. The varieties grown on the vineyard include Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz and Chardonnay, with small blocks of Grenache, Merlot, Petit Verdot and White Frontignac.
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The constant pursuit of excellence in every aspect of production is the key to the success of John's Blend
John and Margarete saw their vision come to fruition when the 1974 John's Blend was released in 1977. This classic Australian red wine continues the award winning success story of John Glaetzer which has unfolded over many years of wine making for some of Australia's top wine producers. Over 30 years experience has established John Glaetzer as a master of hand crafted, flagship red wines. Small parcels of Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz from the alluvial soils of Langhorne Creek and McLaren Vale are crushed, fermented, pressed and blended into oak hogsheads for maturation. These small batches of grapes become John's Blend, a select, super premium label with limited production.
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Heartland Wines was created by a small group of leading South Australian wine identities who are all good friends and share a passion for making great wine
Founding Winemakers include Ben Glaetzer, fifth generation viticulturist Geoff Hardy, winemaker Scott Collett, vineyard manager John Pargeter and wine industry professional Grant Tilbrook. It was a natural progression for these good friends to pool their resources and expertise to establish their own label. All Heartland wines are made with fruit from the directors' own, mature vineyards at Limestone Coast (23km north of Padthaway) and Langhorne Creek (east of Adelaide, on the Fleurieu Peninsula - one of Australia's oldest wine regions)
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Gipsie Jack is Langhorne Creek through and through, a reference to John Glaetzer's Jack Russell, she is proudly displayed on every label
Times have got a lot tougher in the wine grape Industry in recent times. Third, fourth and fifth generation Langhorne Creek growers have found themselves struggling to find a market for their premium fruit with many having no alternative but to accept rock bottom prices just to make ends meet. John has been a long time supporter of Langhorne Creek fruit. Along with great mate and local vigneron Bill Potts, they decided the time was right to take matters into their own hands and launch the Gipsie Jack brand.
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Dog Ridge is located at the base of The Southern Mount Lofty Ranges over looking the McLaren Vale wine region
DogRidge Vineyards employ modern viticultural practices which optimise sun exposure and canopy health, resulting in ripe fruit of intense colour and quality. This desirable combination has led to the creation of wines that express outstanding depth of colour, aromatic elegance and richness of flavour.
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Although Metala was settled in the mid 1850’s on the banks of the river Bremer and is a 5th Generation vineyard with a long and proud family history, it has been the brothers who made it what it is today
The vineyard comprises 750 acres of vines composed predominantly of Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon with a small area of Chardonnay. The Adams family have broad acre farming and merino sheep breeding for wool and meat production. Brother Guy Adams manages the Vineyard and supplies various wine companies with high quality fruit. Particularly Beringer Blass who produce the estate label Metala which has been made for over 40 years. Wine had been made in the stone cellars at Metala from the late 1890s and then in 1910, through family connections Stonyfell took over, still using the original open fermenters and cellars.
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Bremerton is a living example of how premium wines can only come from premium grapes
The cool climate region of Langhorne Creek, just 70km South East of Adelaide, South Australia, produces some of the finest fruit in Australia. Langhorne Creek is less than an hour from Adelaide via Mt. Barker. If you're travelling from the eastern states it's a great alternative route to Adelaide, the Fleurieu Peninsula or even Kangaroo Island. Bremerton Wines is located on the main road (Strathalbyn Road) and is well signposted.
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Bleasdale is Australia's second oldest, still functioning family owned winery. Bleasdale's wines are the stuff of legend and receive accolades around the world every year
Established in 1850 by English migrant Frank Potts, the Bleasdale vineyards are situated on the fertile flood plains of the Bremer River which run parallel to Langhorne Creek. The area is a low rainfall, cool climate region which produces outstanding wines year after year. Ironically, it was Frank Potts abilities as a sailor that led him to Langhorne Creek to live the life of a landlubber. He saw the potential of the region when he explored it in the 1850s, convinced that the stands of tall red gums promised fertile soils and reliable water. Being a nautical man, it's not surprising that Frank Potts chose to plant a vineyard in a place that for a week or two occasionally becomes an inland sea. He planted his first vines in 1858 selling wine to Thomas Hardy, before expanding his holdings to 30 acres in the 1860s. Since Pott's founding efforts, Langhorne Creek's alluvial soils and favourably cool climate, nurtured by maritime breezes, has attracted many famous winemakers.
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