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A vigorous diction of new world Chardonnay, framed within a tasteful veneer of judicious oak, crafted by an artisanal winery that's claimed best white and best red wine trophies, as judged amongst peers at the Mornington Peninsula Vignerons Association. Willow Creek offers a stylishly proportioned palate, finishing as crisp as the maritime winds which enthuse the Peninsula. Willow Creek»
Take a lesson from the well versed Rosé rectors on the Cotes du Rhône and you'll be adding a measure of the arcadian Cinsault grape into your Grenache ferments, conceiving an animate and engaging ochre pink wine. There's a real affinity between the balmy maritime climes of McLaren Vale and the swarthy, effusive varietals that hail from the French south. Bondar»
Earnscleugh Valley was the site of a gold rush in the 1860s, the industrious miners dug a watercourse through the valley which today serves to nourish the world's southernmost appellation of Pinot Noir. The Last Chance is a small scenic terrace, planted to a special Burgundy clone of Pinot Noir which yields a magnificently structured, generously proportioned wine. Two Paddocks»
Coriole is one of McLaren Vale's most eminent, artisanal estates. Consecutive vintages of Coriole Shiraz have claimed a remarkable back to back San Francisco Double Gold. Coriole»
Metala was the first ever to win Jimmy Watson Trophy, a significant accolade in the world of wine. Fruit for the White Label is sourced from splendid Langhorne Creek vines which can trace a heritage back to the original plantings of 1891. Metala»
She's such a special wine, that a distinctive hand blown bottle was designed just for her. Tempus Two is the definition of romance and desirability, elegance and finesse, all who have countenanced her endowments agree. Tempus Two»
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White Label is a McLaren Vale Cabernet Sauvignon of the highest eminence, having been nominated for the George Mackey Memorial Trophy, awarded to the most outstanding Australian export. Crafted from fruit grown to some of the oldest vines at Pirramimma and McLaren Vale, it has twice claimed Gold in San Francisco and competed well against a formidable host of distinguished growths at the prestigious London International. Pirramimma»
Glenrowan is a place of great natural endowments, it grows the finest fruit and hosted a famous gold rush. Glenrowan has remained quarantined from any exchange of viticulture since the 1890s, a felicitious quirk of history which has preserved the provenance of some great old vineyards. Baileys Glenrowan»
In commemoration of the year Samual McWilliams planted his first vines, 1877 is a national flagship, crafted from the best fruit of vintage. The choicest parcels of estate grown Shiraz are sourced from superior mature vines on the original McWilliams plantings at Barwang among the Hilltops. McWilliams»
High Plains Durif 2004 $191.88/Case of 12
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Durif by Miranda of King Valley. Richly textured palate, ripe tannin structure in support of berry fruit flavours, currants, carob and plum, framed by delicately spiced French vanilla pod oak, lingering long and lasting on a clean, satisfying finish. Fruit is sourced from a single vineyard located high on the northern facing slopes of King Valley. Sam Miranda grew up amongst the vines of Griffith but he became inspired by the quality of King Valley fruit and natural beauty of the Victorian high country. A brave, mouth filling high country wine to accompany baked pasta, braises and grills.
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VarietalDurif
RegionKing Valley / Victoria
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http://www.sammiranda.com.au/ - Miranda - Tasting Notes On Australian & New Zealand wines
Sam Miranda is the third generation of a prominent winemaking family who moved from Italy to Australia in the 1930s

Sam grew up amongst the vines in Griffith but he eventually became aware of the quality of King Valley fruit as growers would drop by to sell their harvests. Sam became highly enthused by tales the growers would tell him of the natural beauty of King Valley and the excellent conditions for growing world class fruit. Griffith and King Valley share a vibrant culture of Italian migrant agriculture, in 1991 Sama made the journey and fell in love with the picturesque beauty of Victoria's high country. Sam loved the fresh style and complex structure of King Valley wines. He acquired a 70 hectare property in 1997 on the corner of Snow and Whitfield Roads. He made his King Valley operations complete when he established a winery and cellar door in the following year.

http://www.sammiranda.com.au/ - Miranda - Tasting Notes On Australian & New Zealand wines

The Sam Miranda vineyard and wineworks stand tall in the heart of the Milawa food and wine gourmet region, along the scenic roadway to the ski fields of Falls Creek and Mt. Hotham. Redesigned and redeveloped by renowned Sydney architect Alex Popov in 2007, the new Miranda cellar door is modern but simplistic, offering a relaxed atmosphere to compliment Sam’s wines and the beautiful surroundings. A delicious menu of Mediterranean inspired cuisine, using local and seasonal produce, delights local foodies and tourists alike.

In 2004 Sam acquired a further 120 hectares in the Myrrhee district. Not only is this a choice viticultural site with ideal winegrowing conditions, it also offers magnificent views over the surrounding mountains, a nice way to work while Sam sits on his tractor some 400 metres above sea level.

To Sam the future is written in hard work and strong development, in being able to plant and grow, source and make wines which best reflect the true and honest style of King Valley. He feels a strong affinity to the region, a unique convergence of soils and climes which highly favour the planting and harvest of classic Italian wine grape varietals, Sangiovese and Nebbiolo, Pinot Grigio and Arneis.

http://www.sammiranda.com.au/ - Miranda - Tasting Notes On Australian & New Zealand wines

Miranda's Oxley vineyard is fortuitously planted to the King Valley creek bed which is fed by melting winter snows which cover the high country from June to September. The site is planted to Cabernet Sauvignon and Petit Verdot, it offers rich soils and a cool climate allowing for long ripening periods, yielding lovely medium bodied wines which articulate the freshness and elegance for which King Valley is renowned.

Miranda's spectacular Myrrhee vineyard is planted to an altitude of 350 metres above sea level, the perfect site to experiment with an array of rare and unique grape varietals. It is here at the foothills of the beautiful Victorian Alps, that the perfect growing conditions are ideal for Prosecco wines, Merlot and Traminer, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Tannat. In addition to his harvests of estate grown fruit, Sam Miranda makes a range of exclusively single vineyards wines, crafted from choice parcels planted to exceptional, higher altitude sites throughout the King Valley. Miranda's Mountain range are proven cool climate performers. The objective is to make wines which exhibit purity of flavour while reflecting the terroir of beautiful King Valley. Miranda's signature range are the pick of crop, sourced from vineyards in the upper King Valley. These wines are made to exhibit a refined style and display distinct varietal eloquence. They are a result of matching specific varietals to the perfect soil and climate, vineyard management and careful winemaking.

It’s been a long time since Francesco Miranda took up viticulture in 1939. It was his vision and hard work that set the scene for Sam Miranda's King Valley vineyards. While Miranda's outstanding range of new world styles continue to impress and to win over a new generation of Australian wine enthusiasts, the traditions of good old fashioned old world quality and care in the vineyard and winery endure.

http://www.sammiranda.com.au/ - Miranda - Tasting Notes On Australian & New Zealand wines

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