Killiecrankie

  • 2021 Killiecrankie Shiraz

    $45.00$490.00

    Our Shiraz grapes were handpicked and fermented with 20% whole bunches, then pressed into new and used oak barriques creating a wonderfully balanced and complex wine showing delicious red and dark berries, fine tannins and some savoury oak with a long satisfying finish.

    The details: 100% Shiraz 14% alc/vol Two past vintages of our Shiraz have won trophies for best aged red over 6 years old at the Daylesford Wine Show. Our first Shiraz was from the 2005 vintage. Please make sure your completed order is a multiple of six bottles.
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  • Well here is something very special. *warning wine w*nkerism ahead Our Cabernet Sauvignon grapes were rack-dried for 11 days before processing and fermentation, then allowed to rest in some quality new oak. The resultant wine is a classic iron fist in a velvet glove. Masses of ripened dark fruits, savoury oak and spice married to a deep ferrous quality. Mouth-filling tannins and a wall of joyous flavours cascade from the front to the back of the palate. A wine of concentration and complexity but so nimble on its feet so as almost to defy description. *phew* This beautiful bottle comes in a special presentation box. The important numbers: 100% Cabernet Sauvignon 14.5% alc/vol 11 days drying on racks 22 months in barrels 18 months in bottle prior to release Will last 20 years+ but who can wait that long?! There is only one Viscount. Please make sure your completed order is a multiple of six bottles.
  • This is our version of a ‘Super Tuscan’.

    A blend of 50% Sangiovese, 35% Cabernet Sauvignon and 15% Shiraz creating a complex yet harmonious wine. Lovely cherry like characters of the Sangiovese merge beautifully with the red and dark berries of the other two varieties. Subtle new oak characters are evident finishing with some fine tannins. A truly enjoyable experience.

    Let’s look at the numbers:

    14% alc vol 3 grape varieties 1 great experience. Three grape varieties are sometimes better than one. The battle at the Pass of Killiecrankie was in 1689.

    Please make sure your completed order is a multiple of six bottles.

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