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Previous vintage claimed Gold Syrah du Monde. Witchmount Estate have secured much veneration for the Sunbury appellation with their world class, trophy winning Shiraz. Witchmount»
By a Jimmy Watson winning winery, prior vintages of School Block have claimed Gold London International and Gold United Kingdom Sunday Times. A deluxe assembly of Shiraz, Cabernet and Merlot from three Scarpantoni vineyards, each with unique terroir and mesoclimes. Scarpantoni»
Woodhenge is about big ideas, in the mould of cyclopean fences built by early settlers. A wine of great elemental sculpture, the assemblage of individual vineyard and sub-regional characteristics is the key to the success of the style. Wirra Wirra»
Tahbilk's history with Marsanne can be traced back to the 1860s when White Hermitage cuttings were sourced from the St Hubert Vineyard. The grapes in fact were Marsanne and although none of these plantings have survived, Tahbilk still produces Marsanne from ancient stock dating back to 1927, some of the oldest in the world. Tahbilk»
All Saints store their ageing fortifieds in the Great Hall, an area of a castle built in the 1880s, and lined with huge 100-year-old oak casks, filled with rare wines. Some of these fortified wines are up to eighty years old and form the base of the rich fortified All Saints blends. All Saints»
Bloodstone was originally intended for the UK Oddbins Retail Chain. A runaway success, it subsequently went on to claim Gold NZ International, Gold Houston International, Cuisine Magazine's 5 Stars & Best Buy, as well as Gold & Double Gold at the prestigious San Francisco International. Gemtree»
Delatite are best known for their aromatic whites, which have claimed a litany of trophies and medals over the years, as well as receiving great reviews around the world. The first vines were planted in 1968 on a picturesque rise overlooking the vineyards toward Mt Buller. Delatite»
Howard Park is internationally feted as one of Australia’s great Riesling wines, it shot to superstar status after claiming gold at the prestigious London International. Fruit is grown to some of the most elevated vineyards around Mount Barker and the Porongurups, nourished by a continental pattern of warm days and cold nights, which translate into vibrant fruit exhibiting zest and a super fine citric minerality. Howard Park»
A passionate family owned and operated winery who've been rewarded with highly coveted Gold at the Royal Melbourne for their impressive Langhorne Creek reds. Temple Bruer have been waving the magic wand with their brilliant efforts at Merlot, scoring further medals at the Australian Small Winemakers, and Rutherglen Wine Shows. Temple Bruer»
Bimbadgen Estate
Bimbadgen Estate Botrytis Semillon 2006 375ml $23.99 / $287.88Dozen
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Varietal- Semillon
Region- Hunter / NewSouthWales
Bimbadgen previously claimed International Trophy for Best Dessert Wine Under £10 at the Decanter World Wine Awards in London with this graceful little number. Growing conditions at the Myall Road Vineyard in Yenda confounded the Bimbadgen winemakers for the entire 2006 vintage. An extremely dry year, it was as if a guardian angel arrived at the most opportune moment to affect the Semillon with Botrytis cinerea, in what was to be the latest ever late-picked wine that Bimbadgen has ever made. Exceptional French oak treatment and extended resting on lees, in an early drinking Hunter Valley Botrytis Semillon

The Myall Road vineyard comprises 100 acres of high yielding grapes, planted using the most up to date laser levelling techniques and trellising design ensuring high quality Semillon. The grapes were picked on three different occasions 17th June, 5th July and the 14th July. After crushing and overnight skin contact, the unclarified Semillon juice endured a slow fermentation with a number of selected yeast strains. In addition, a number of different fermentation temperatures and oak treatments were also employed. 14% was transferred to new French oak for fermentation, prior to transfer back to the main blend and then a further 14% was aged in the same barrels post ferment. Alcohol 10.7% T/A 8.40g/L Sugar 176g/L

Bottle $23.99 Dozen $287.88

Luminous pale gold with an intense green olive hue. Aromatic and clean, with fresh hay and citrus fruit, as well as hints of earth, oak, toast and marmalade. The palate is elegant, fresh and ethereal; it belies its high sugar contact with fresh fruit flavours and incisive acid structure. The wine is complex, savoury and earthy with subtle charry, nutty oak balanced by fresh citrus fruit, citrus peel and straw, with a touch of nettle on the finish. The acid backbone is fine and lingering, creating an impression of lightness, not expected in this wine style. The wine should be enjoyed now, however it has wonderful ageing potential over 5-6 years.

Bimbadgen Estate

High on a hill overlooking the beautiful Hunter Valley.

A state-of-the-art winery. An imposing bell tower. Spacious tasting rooms. Magnificent cellars. Bimbadgen Estate. Dedicated to the art of wine. Bimbadgen Estate Winery is situated two hour's drive north-west of Sydney in the picturesque Hunter Valley, Australia's oldest premium wine producing region.

http://www.bimbadgen.com.au/ - Bimbadgen Estate - Tasting Notes On Australian & New Zealand wines

The winery itself is a reflection of the commitment to quality Hunter Valley wines renowned around the world. No expense has been spared in acquiring state-of-the-art wine-making technology combined with the finest grapes and the best French and American barrels that produce very special regional wines.

Built in a distinctive Australian/ Mediterranean style, Bimbadgen, which means 'lovely views', is truly a world class endeavour.

Unique Soil Structures. Strong established vines. Grapes of magnificent intensity and flavour. Hallmarks of the best Hunter Valley vineyards.

The Hunter Valley region has long been regarded as a premium wine-producing area; renowned in particular for its classic bottle-aged Semillon, full-flavoured Chardonnay and intense Shiraz styles.

http://www.bimbadgen.com.au/ - Bimbadgen Estate - Tasting Notes On Australian & New Zealand wines

The Hunter Valley's soils are naturally suited to the growing of high quality grapes; grapes which are characteristically full of flavour, depth and intensity.

Bimbadgen Estate vineyards have been producing such grapes for over thirty years.

Currently, the Estate's mature vines naturally yield approximately one to two tonnes of premium grapes per acre. Ideal for production of the finest wines.

Bimbadgen: Wines for the senses: A place for the soul. A winery like no other.

http://www.bimbadgen.com.au/ - Bimbadgen Estate - Tasting Notes On Australian & New Zealand wines

The collaboration of the soils with the sun, wind, rain and our thirty-year-old vines enable Bimbadgen to craft some of the Hunter's most complex award winning wines.

A restaurant like no other: These wines, combined with the delectable talents of Esca Restaurant's Executive Chef, make dining at Bimbadgen a truly memorable experience.

A view like no other. As for the view, we'd love to take the credit, but it is someone else's work. So come with us and explore the place, the promise and the pleasures of Bimbadgen Estate.

http://www.bimbadgen.com.au/ - Bimbadgen Estate - Tasting Notes On Australian & New Zealand wines

http://www.bimbadgen.com.au/ - Bimbadgen Estate - Tasting Notes On Australian & New Zealand wines
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