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... the region. That seems like ancient history, but this highly-rated gold medal winner provides clear proof that shiraz still has its place amongst the upper echelon of Coonawarra reds. Medium in body, savoury and textured ...
Reis Creek is back with another incredible deal! And it's Barossa shiraz with four years of age no less. That four years is enough time to soften those tannins, letting the dark fruit profile sing. There's also loads of ...
... times that not all plans work out. We've gotten our hands on some of M. Chapoutier's excellent Shay's Flat shiraz that was meant for the USA. For whatever reason, the deal fell through and we were there to pick it right ...
... to take care of vines in Barossa, and has earnt himself the neat ol' title of a Baron of Barossa for his dedication to the region's industry. Varietal: Shiraz, Region: Barossa Valley, Country: Australia, Vintage: 2020
Our producer really knows how to get us hooked. We were already listening at McLaren Vale shiraz, but we can have it for dessert? Irresistible. They've been making fortified wines since the dawn of time (well, since the ...
... , and it's not afraid to show you all that is great about the Clare Valley. Crafted from low yielding shiraz parcels in prime territory, this wine is one that is only made when the vintage cuts the mustard. Each parcel ...
... very good wine, with some of their range in the exceptional category. This is one of those wines. Shiraz from the acclaimed subregion of Marananga, crafted with an expert hand to channel the powerful 2016 vintage. It's ...
... back. If you've been part of the Fo' family for a few years now and regularly tuck into our quaffing shiraz, you can expect a lovely surprise when this arrives at your doorstep. 2019 is a vintage known for its low yields ...
... , so take your time on opening it, but don't take your time on ordering it. It's a 60/40 blend of shiraz and cab that is racking up high-90's scores and gold medals. The wine is generous with plum and red currant, all ...
... being fermented and laid to rest for 18 months in a mix of old and new French oak. You'll find a shiraz that's more on the elegant side here. There's layers of ripe raspberries and plums leading the way with secondary ...
... was welcome to them if they made a donation to charity. We saw an opportunity: why not make a cheeky little shiraz instead and send 100% of the profits to charity? We contacted Jock, and the rest - as they say in the ...
This old vine, open-fermented, basket-pressed, single block Clare shiraz from Crabtree has the right stuff. Aged in French oak for over a year, it's got a spicy, dark-fruited core, slightly grainy, vanillin overtones but ...
... here...liquid gold if you will. Just look at those critics' scores! Sourced from old ungrafted Barossa shiraz vines, this is a wine of incredible intensity and concentration. The grapes are gently destemmed and basket ...
... mid-1800's, a site that boasts quality but yields small quantities in its old age. The highly aromatic shiraz from this vineyard is co-fermented with a small amount of roussanne skins in decadent Rhône style. It's these ...
... revere them for sure. This is their flagship shiraz, one that regularly delights the critics and finds ... and then two decades. Do you have the patience?
Varietal: Shiraz, Region: Barossa Valley, Country: Australia, Vintage ...
... vintage, this wine has been awarded 95+pts, proof's in the pudding and mofos have gone mad for this shiraz. It's rich, full-bodied and brimming with luxurious McLaren Vale fruity-chocolatey notes. There's some of the ...
... grounds, dried Provence herbs and a soft tickle of baking spice. Something a little different from Haselgrove, and very welcome at that. Varietal: Shiraz Blend, Region: McLaren Vale, Country: Australia, Vintage: 2019
... honour of his 50th vintage, this wine speaks to Geoff's character: determined, endearing, and engaging. Coming off the shiraz block Geoff planted with his father Digby in 1971, it's all about the story and the soil when ...
... . The oak isn't the commanding element, but it has a presence that cannot be ignored. You will never go wrong with a glass of shiraz like this.
Varietal: Shiraz, Region: Barossa Valley, Country: Australia, Vintage: 2019
... are amongst many taking a little more modern approach to shiraz. For a Barossa winery, it can be rare to find ... for a good decade or so, at least. Varietal: Shiraz, Region: Barossa Valley, Country: Australia, Vintage: 2019
... 't reveal who they are, but we can say that they are famous for bold, firm and concentrated reds that are truely some of the best in the region.
Varietal: Shiraz, Region: McLaren Vale, Country: Australia, Vintage: 2018
... ...one of the Clare's absolute best and one of our absolute faves. Ridgeline isn't just a marketing term for this shiraz. The grapes are sourced from a few rows at the very top of the hill on their Morrison's Vineyard ...
... as well. So we hear the abstainers loud and clear. Welcome to the Sobriety Society, a range of non-alcoholic wines that look and taste the part.
Varietal: Shiraz Blend, Region: Australia, Country: Australia, Vintage: NV
... in their grape growing as well, promoting incredible concentration of flavour. Everything is hand harvested and only their own fruit is used. Varietal: Shiraz, Region: Barossa Valley, Country: Australia, Vintage: 2021
... of black pepper. Seeing 18 months in old French oak, it's full to the brim of class and generosity. Let us tell you, this is a true Barossa character. Varietal: Shiraz, Region: Barossa, Country: Australia, Vintage: 2018
... many a vintage. Every year, it's a winner! Drink now to experience the full force of this awesome wine or cellar further and see its further potential.
Varietal: Shiraz, Region: McLaren Vale, Country: Australia, Vintage ...
... . When it's ready, it'll dust itself off, have a stretch, and show you the energy it was always destined to have. A firecracker of a wine.
Varietal: Shiraz Blend, Region: Barossa Valley, Country: Australia, Vintage: 2020
... lovingly reincarnated into some stunning wines. It's no surprise that Ron was shortlisted for James Halliday's Viticulturist of the Year Award.
Varietal: Shiraz, Region: Barossa Valley, Country: Australia, Vintage: 2020
... supporting work behind the scenes. It's sincere yet subtle, immense yet composed. This will not fail to disappoint you, even for decades to come. Varietal: Shiraz, Region: Clare Valley, Country: Australia, Vintage: 2012
It's back! Look out for the power of the 2018 vintage, loaded with dark plums, purple fruits and a great big whack of oak and tannins.
Varietal: Shiraz, Region: Barossa Valley, Country: Australia, Vintage: 2018
... right if you get some charred things on your dinner- whether that be meat or vegetables. Lean into the comforts, and enjoy without restraint. Varietal: Shiraz, Region: Barossa Valley, Country: Australia, Vintage: 2018
What do you get when you blend big bold Barossa shiraz with big bold Barossa primitivo? Surprise, surprise! You get a big bold Barossa blend. And a rich red like this needs some time in barrel. How about 18 months in a ...
... steep, south facing slopes of Cornas give life to powerful wines that show the full spectrum of syrah (shiraz to us Aussies); add in some whole-bunch fermentation, heavy extraction of the skins, and light influences from ...
... from the team at Santa & D'Sas, up in the King Valley. It's a classic Italian rosso style red, made from shiraz, sangiovese and merlot. No need to get hung up on details with this one, but we will mention there is no oak ...
... it organically). These are rare wines that will reset your understanding of how much balance, nuance and complexity can come out of California wines. Varietal: Shiraz, Region: California, Country: USA, Vintage: 2018
... be a beast to control. Cue: Thomas Farge, who succeeds in presenting a wine that is simultaneously attractive in youth, while capable of long ageing. Varietal: Shiraz, Region: Rhône Valley, Country: France, Vintage: 2019
... . Some time in older 600L barrels has rounded out the wine nicely while still allowing the fruit to shine through. Excellent now but built to age.
Varietal: Shiraz, Region: Rhône Valley, Country: France, Vintage: 2018
... them if they made a donation to charity. Our co-founder saw an opportunity: why don't we make a cheeky little shiraz instead and send 100% of the profits to charity? He contacted Jock and the rest, as they say in the biz ...
If you think grenache can't have the same intensity of power and flavour than that of its shiraz brethren, think again. Torbreck have stayed true to their calling of providing full bodied reds synonymous with Barossa. ...
... home to Ettore Germano. Now run by Sergio Germano, the winery is one of the top producers in Serralunga d'Alba and has been making wine since 1856. Varietal: Nebbiolo, Region: Barolo DOCG, Country: Italy, Vintage: 2017
... sourced from their small 9 hectares of vineyard to produce world-renowned Barolo along with several other celebrated styles of wine from Piemonte.
Varietal: Nebbiolo, Region: Barolo DOCG, Country: Italy, Vintage: 2017
... that's ready to be enjoyed. Aged for 14 months in French oak, rested in bottle and shipped to our thirsty shores - this one is ready to go.
Varietal: Tempranillo, Region: Ribera del Duero, Country: Spain, Vintage: 2017
... there's no hesitation to crack one open with lunch or even put a little chill on it for a warm day when you still feel like a glass of red.
Varietal: Pinot Noir, Region: Marlborough, Country: New Zealand, Vintage: 2017
... . And if the sun is high in the sky but you still fancy a red, you can't go wrong putting a little chill on it. That's versatility right there!
Varietal: Pinot Noir, Region: Geelong, Country: Australia, Vintage: 2017
... you head up the Andes. From this vineyard comes malbec, although made famous in Argentina, sees some of the best yields from this plot in Chile. Varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon, Region: Chile, Country: Chile, Vintage: 2017
... its best light. Dark fruit, molasses and a smoky nuttiness are all wrapped up in exuberant form, but it'll show off more layers given time. Varietal: Pinot Noir, Region: Central Otago, Country: New Zealand, Vintage: 2017
... wines rock. But there's supreme balance and freshness, which is the key to truly great sweet wine. Everything in abundance, and nothing out of place. Varietal: Sweet, Region: Riverina, Country: Australia, Vintage: 2017
We've just entered rarified air with this Châteauneuf-du-Pape from cult winery Domaine Saint-Préfert. Let's start with producer...
Varietal: Grenache Blend, Region: Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Country: France, Vintage: 2017
... enchanting wines and has become a favourite of Aussie wine critic Gary Walsh who states 'my love for this cru is probably quite well known by now.'
Varietal: Nebbiolo, Region: Barolo DOCG, Country: Italy, Vintage: 2017
... qualities will turn chewy and concentrated with an array of dried fruit qualities sure to enhance the firm tannins. What a showstopper.
Varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon, Region: Barossa, Country: Australia, Vintage: 2017
... the 20th century. The current owners took over the estate in 1971 and have become one of the most admired producers of the new style Chianti Classico. Varietal: Sangiovese, Region: Tuscany, Country: Italy, Vintage: 2017
... as you head up the Andes. From this vineyard comes malbec, although made famous in Argentina, which sees some of the best bottlings from this plot in Chile. Varietal: Malbec, Region: Chile, Country: Chile, Vintage: 2017
... how well it plays with others, we've thrown in a delicious cab shiraz and a vibrant shiraz viognier. It's a fantastic exploration of the vast variety of the shiraz world. They'll all stand up to time in the cellar if you ...
... by storm. Ol' dependable is always packed to the gills with flavour, but offers so much variation from region to region that you never get bored. Varietal: Shiraz, Region: Various, Country: Australia, Vintage: Various
... So it would make perfect sense to look to D'sas, masters of the summer fizz. D'sas sources the shiraz from Heathcote and all from the exceptional 2018 vintage. The resulting wine is rich, round on the nose and palate and ...
... that's constant is quality. These are the best of the best. As you try them, one thing becomes obvious: All across the world, shiraz is in great shape. Varietal: Mixed, Region: Various, Country: Various, Vintage: Various
... to come with a mousse of rich red berry fruits? Well, the wait is over, mofos. A boutique, sparkling shiraz from one of our favourite South Aussie producers has just hit the cellar, and we're frothing over its bubbles ...
... of sparkling wine, making a few across their range. This Aussie classic is a great example of sparkling shiraz - lively and fruity, richly-flavoured, with a bright, crisp acidity. There's dark berries and cherries ...
... ! Our one and only national obsession and love affair! This collection of shiraz is anything but ordinary. From your special bottle to your weekday quaffer, we've got you covered. From elegant and poised to rich and ...
... ! Our one and only national obsession and love affair! This collection of shiraz is anything but ordinary. From your special bottle to your weekday quaffer, we've got you covered. From elegant and poised to rich and ...
... was welcome to them if they made a donation to charity. We saw an opportunity: why not make a cheeky little shiraz instead and send 100% of the profits to charity? We contacted Jock, and the rest - as they say in the ...
... was welcome to them if they made a donation to charity. We saw an opportunity: why not make a cheeky little shiraz instead and send 100% of the profits to charity? We contacted Jock, and the rest - as they say in the ...
... was welcome to them if they made a donation to charity. We saw an opportunity: why not make a cheeky little shiraz instead and send 100% of the profits to charity? We contacted Jock, and the rest - as they say in the ...
... mixed case now you can get amongst the hype for our best selling producer. This case has you covered from shiraz to grenache, on to cabernet and all blends in between. This is sure to set some tails waggin'- we certainly ...
... sass machine. Mimi epitomises everything we hold dear here at the 'fo - good wine, made by talented winemakers, that tells a great story. Varietal: Chardonnay, Region: Yarra Valley, Country: Australia, Vintage: 2017
... proportioned and has absolutely wowed the critics over the years. If rich chardy is your thing, then our advice is to snatch up some of this.
Varietal: Chardonnay, Region: Marlborough, Country: New Zealand, Vintage: 2017
... go down much better with a glass of this chardy in hand. In fact, there's few occasions where we wouldn't want to have a glass in our reach. Varietal: Chardonnay, Region: Adelaide Hills, Country: Australia, Vintage: 2017
... look at the reviews and you'll know what to do. Just get in before word spreads around the mofo office. Seriously, we're not being dramatic.
Varietal: Riesling, Region: Clare Valley, Country: Australia, Vintage: 2017
One's bigger, bolder and more fruit-forward while the other is more earthy, lively with a higher acidity. Our Mofo Colette explains the key differences between shiraz and syrah when it comes to flavour profiles.
... that this is something they're going to love? We caught up with our resident designer Aron Clarke (Az to his mates!) about how he approached the packaging for our new shiraz collaboration with Hentley Farm, The General.
It's always the quiet ones. Too often snubbed in favour of shiraz or passed over for a pinot noir, grenache is one of Australia's most chronically underrated grapes. But this multi-talented little varietal is starting to ...
... left Tim scratching his head. "If a wine has legs, does it make it better?" With help from Art of War Shiraz, Duck Sauce Pinot, a dash of vodka and some serious close-ups, Eddie 'The Wine Guy' breaks down everything you ...
Mofo and 'King of the Barbie' is back to give us his best advice for pairing pork snags with the perfect red wine. From a lighter to medium shiraz to a gutsy cabernet, he shares his favourites below.
In March 2015, I saw a Facebook post from Jock Harvey, a mate and a McLaren Vale grower. He had a block of Shiraz grapes that he wasn't going to be able to p...