Barossa Legend Shiraz Rare Single Block, 2020
“Thunderously intense yet polished and bright. No jagged edges just rich, intense supper-concentrated fruit from a very special vineyard. This is the Shiraz style that put the Barossa on the world map. Buy some and cellar it; ten years easily. ”
Member Price
$114.75 per bottle
$688.50 per case of 6
Regular Price
$135.00 per Bottle
$810.00 per Case of 6
$135.00
Winemaker Notes
Colour | Deep dark red with purple on rim |
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Nose | A rare release premium wine in which the absorbed oak allows the single block Barossa fruits to weave their magic. |
Palate | Elegant, yet bold with voluminous tannins, which assist a silky call-out and provide mid-palate expansion the overall persistent and long velvety finish. |
Aging | Drinks beautifully now with 2 - 30 years cellaring potential. |
Food Pairing | Best served with grilled and roast meat, braises, cheeses |
Terroir & Wine Making
Age of vines | Stately and Mature Vines, Low Yield |
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Pressing | Basket Pressed |
Maturation | Up tp 24 month Seasoned hand selected French and American oak, |
Fining | No fining. Vegan friendly |
Alc/vol | 750 ml , 14.5%, Contains Sulphites |
History
Colonel William Light, founder of Adelaide and first Surveyor-General of South Australia, traversed our estate on 13th December 1837, when exploring the north-east of Adelaide. On this historic occasion, he named our town Lyndoch and the surrounding hills Barossa. The Barossa Colonel Light Monument, a life-size bronze statue of Colonel Light on horseback, and the iconic Barossa Manor commemorate the birthplace of the world-famous Barossa wine region on our estate. Generations of our winemakers have dedicated their work to this grand tradition, embodying our heritage of outstanding winemaking in every bottle.
This grand wine is a tribute to Colonel William Light, a South Australian Legend. Among his extraordinary achievements is the foundation of Adelaide in 1836. In 1837 he named the Barossa and the town Lyndoch on our estate. His life was intense and colourful and his legacy for South Australia is monumental.