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Amherst is a town rich with colourful history and local folklore, site of the first official gold find in 1851, it launched a mining rush which expanded throughout central Victoria. The district's long association with viticulture is also prolific and colourful. Amherst»
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The uncompromising pursuit of excellence brings the Yealands team to the extreme viticultural climes of Gibbston Valley in Central Otago. It is here under the frigid cloudless night skies that Pinot Noir vines, planted to undulating granite schist soils, struggle to yield harvests of parched grapes, redolent with cherry berry perfumes, bursting with an intensity of flavour and wrapped in a muslin of seamless, velvet tannins. Yealands Estate»
Characterized by its controlled power, elegance and finesse, a very special Pyrenees wine which redefines the great Cabernet virtues of stature, structure and length. The inaugural release claimed Gold and Best Wine ahead of two timeless Bordeaux icons, Chateau Mouton Rothschild and Cos d'Estournel. Taltarni»
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Philip Shaw Idiot Shiraz $287.88/Case of 12
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Shiraz by Philip Shaw of Orange. Bright full fruit flavours in a medium bodied package, classic cool area Shiraz, spice integrated with red fruits, lovely soft tannins and finish. Philip Shaw was twice International Wine and Spirit Competition's Winemaker of Year. Vinified from parcels grown to the higher altitude Koomooloo Vineyard at Orange. Perfect with tomato braises or meats, divine with lamb.
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Philip Shaw Architect Chardonnay
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Varietal Chardonnay
Region Orange / NewSouthWales
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Philip Shaw Conductor Merlot
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Varietal Merlot
Region Orange / NewSouthWales
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Philip Shaw Edinburgh Pinot Chardonnay Brut
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By Philip Shaw
Varietal Chardonnay PinotNoir
Region Orange / NewSouthWales
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Philip Shaw Gardener Pinot Gris
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Varietal PinotGris Grigio
Region Orange / NewSouthWales
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Philip Shaw Idiot Shiraz
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By Philip Shaw
Varietal Shiraz
Region Orange / NewSouthWales
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Philip Shaw No.11 Chardonnay
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By Philip Shaw
Varietal Chardonnay
Region Orange / NewSouthWales
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Philip Shaw No.17 Cabernet Merlot Franc
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By Philip Shaw
Varietal CabernetSauv Merlot CabernetFranc
Region Orange / NewSouthWales
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Philip Shaw No.19 Sauvignon Blanc
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By Philip Shaw
Varietal SauvBlanc
Region Orange / NewSouthWales
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Philip Shaw No.5 Cabernet Sauvignon
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Varietal CabernetSauv
Region Orange / NewSouthWales
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Philip Shaw No.8 Pinot Noir
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By Philip Shaw
Varietal PinotNoir
Region Orange / NewSouthWales
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Philip Shaw No.89 Shiraz
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By Philip Shaw
Varietal Shiraz
Region Orange / NewSouthWales
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Philip Shaw Pink Billy Saignee
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By Philip Shaw
Varietal Merlot Shiraz CabernetFranc
Region Orange / NewSouthWales
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Philip Shaw Wire Walker Pinot Noir
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By Philip Shaw
Varietal PinotNoir
Region Orange / NewSouthWales
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http://www.philipshaw.com.au/ - Philip Shaw - Tasting Notes On Australian & New Zealand wines
The adventure began when Philip Shaw purchased land for his Koomooloo vineyard in June 1988

Shaw was focused on a property which would yield lovely elegant wines with good structure, bright fruit, terrific balance and length. A sophisticated style of wine which could be an Australian benchmark. In close proximity to the region’s highest peak, extinct volcano Mt. Canobolas, Koomooloo rises to an altitude of 900 metres with red loam soils over limestone. But the dream started long before the acquisition of Koomooloo. Shaw spent years investigating and exploring many regions within Australia until by accident he noticed the undulating roll of the countryside when flying over the Orange region. After a few days of intense research into this highland area he returned the next week to find the region had a near perfect balance of elevation and sunshine.

http://www.philipshaw.com.au/ - Philip Shaw - Tasting Notes On Australian & New Zealand wines

Koomooloo is 47 hectares of a unique hand kept vineyard, planted by Shaw and his family between 1988 and 1989, managed by a routine of hand pruning, shoot thinning, leaf plucking, crop thinning and hand picking happening in multiples if needed. Koomooloo took twenty years to find and another twenty years to grow. Fewer than 1% of Australian vineyards rise above 600 metres above sea level, Koomooloo is one of the highest viticultural sites on the continent. Annual rainfall averages 850mm, although it’s not unusual to see snowfalls during winter and into spring, the ripening months of February to April are traditionally the driest. Higher altitudes provide cooler conditions throughout the growing season.

The fruit from Koomooloo has clearly defined varietal character that displays elegance, power and length. This immaculately tended vineyard has already produced the Prix D'Excellence Chardonnay at the 1998 VinExpo in Bordeaux and Best Red Wine at the 2002 National Wine Show in Canberra.

The Orange region generally and Koomooloo in particular is perfect for the styles of wine Shaw is keen to make. Understanding the uniqueness of the region has been an unravelling journey. To respect and work a vineyard like Koomooloo to its full potential is sometimes daunting, however the future is too exciting to sleep through.

http://www.philipshaw.com.au/ - Philip Shaw - Tasting Notes On Australian & New Zealand wines

The Orange region has so much to offer and, finally, people are now starting to notice this quiet achiever. Deep aged limestone is at the base of Koomooloo with volcanic rock soil forming the sub-section. Topsoils are predominantly 150mm of wind blown fine red loess from Central Australia, some of the oldest on the planet.

Shaw has been making wine in Australia for more than four decades and he approaches each aspect of winemaking with a healthy mix of innovation and unrelenting quality standards. Shaw's wines are made only from grapes grown at Koomooloo. He has waited a long time to make sure the vineyard has enough maturity before attempting to make wine from it. Great wines should have silk, a softness, a texture, in chardonnay and pinot particularly but to some degree it should be in all wines. The tannins should be elegant and soft. It's about finishing a wine off, not refining it, but getting it right. It's in the making – a marriage between the vineyard and the winemaking. The wines of Burgundy illustrate the point, where there may be 10 to 20 different vignerons in the same vineyard owning three to four rows each and the quality of the wines and differences in styles is just enormous – it’s not only the vineyard, it's the making, the union.

Philip Shaw was twice International Wine and Spirit Competition's Winemaker of the Year. Following a career as chief at Rosemount and Southcorp, Shaw laboured to determine the most favourable terroir in Australia, capable of making classic wines with elegance, depth and bright fruit character. Shaw's search for the ideal Australian region came to rest in 1988 when he accidentally caught sight of the undulating countryside whilst flying over Orange in New South Wales.

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