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Right next to the Merry Widow Inn at Glenrowan, infamous of Kelly gang folklore, Richard Bailey set up shop to service prospectors during the great Victorian gold rush of the 1860s. Rows of newly planted Shiraz soon followed and the Baileys released their first vintage in 1870. The region was ultimately infected by the terrible vine killing plague of the 1890s, a guarded blessing for Glenrowan, which elevated the quarantine status of its vitiated vineyards to a marque of the highest provenance. Baileys endure as one of the new world's most arcane and mythical wineworks, a small estate of historically significant parcels, producing limited vintages, defined by their exceptional value, purity of parentage.. The bushranger's brew»
An illustrious national marque which defines the statuesque Margaret River style, the Cabernet Merlot concords of Voyager Estate are distinguished by their compelling presence of fruit, seductive seamlessness, limousine oak and stately tannins. Representing fiendish value for entry into the eminent house of Voyager, Girt By Sea affords the majesty of Margaret River for every enthusiast in the land, at a prudent &.. The generosity of margaret river cabernet merlot that just keeps on giving»
Returning to his home along the Nagambie Lakes after the completion of service during World War II, Eric Purbrick discovered a cache of wine, hidden circa 1876 under the family estate cellars. Though pale in colour, it was sound and drinkable after seven decades. The promise of long lived red wine inspired Purbrick to establish new plantings at Chateau Tahbilk in 1949, today they are some of Victoria's oldest productive Cabernet Sauvignon vines. Having barely scraped through the ravages of phyloxera and a period of disrepute, the fortunes of Tahbilk were turned around by Purbrick who was the first to market Australian wine under its varietal name. Tahbilk proudly hosts the largest, single holding of.. Phyloxera, ancient cellars & seriously old vines»
The story of Langmeil begins with early Barossa settlement, planted to Shiraz by Christian Auricht in the 1840s, the estate vineyards were restored by the Lindner and Bitter families during the 1990s. Some of Herr Auricht's original plantings are still in production, three and a half priceless acres of gnarled, dry grown vines which provided the cuttings for much of Langmeil's refurbished heirloom parcels. A princely range of old, to very old single vineyard wines, delineated by the eloquence of each unique site, defined by the provenance of history and pioneer folklore. Saved from the ravages of time by the hand of providence and generations of dedicated Barossa growers... The legacy landscapes of langmeil»

Tio Pepe Fino CONFIRM VINTAGE

Palamino Jerez Spain
Tio Pepe is the world's leading Fino, a very pale and dry style of wine made in the southwest of Spain. Produced since 1844 by the Gonzalez family of Jerez, Tio Pepe has a distinctive aroma and a unique taste. Made from the Palomino grape it is aged five years under a covering of fresh, naturally occurring yeast, giving Tío Pepe its distinctive, bready, lightly nutty dry palate. Its outstanding quality has claimed multiple Gold Medals at conspicuous competitions, the first Fino ever to twice claim Gold Medal at the prestigious International Wine Challenge.
Available by the dozen
Case of 12
$371.00
Manuel María González established the González Byass Bodegas in Jerez, circa 1835. Ambitious Manuel was helped by his uncle Jose Angel de la Peña, known to friends and family as Tío Pepe. Together they created a wonderful, unique and delicate style of fortified wine which endures to this day under the moniker Fino. As a tribute to his uncle, Manuel named it Tío Pepe, or Uncle Joe. Situated just an hour or so south of Seville, Jerez is the traditional home of Sherry wine, its main street is named in honour of the founder, the Tio Pepe Bodegas are entwined with the history and culture of Jerez, a highly popular international tourist attraction in their own right. Alcohol 15.0%
Creamy citrus hues. Drying bready nose, fruity complexity, a pouch of hazelnut, tradespice, cypress and background oak. A palate that's masterfully balanced between ripe, complex fruit and mouthfilling dryness, yeastyness and grilled nut characters, barley, cheesyness and meal, perfect alongside rich foods, the ideal choice to accompany several courses of a stately banquet. Drink it just as you would a fine dry white wine, as aperitif with charming company.
Fortified
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