Pyrenees

"It is no surprise that the Pyrenees mountain range shares its name with the ruggedly beautiful area that divides France and Spain - sweeping vistas, a temperate climate and passion for petanque are similarities that go way beyond the name.

The Pyrenees foothills and ranges create a remarkable diversity of microclimates that provide a wealth of variety for winemakers. The Pyrenees is a quintessential Australian wine region, the vineyards appearing sporadically between the ever present eucalyptus trees. " - Wine Australia

Maps courtesy: Wine Australia & James Halliday’s Wine Atlas of Australia (Hardie Grant Books 2008)

  • Dalwhinnie Moonambel Shiraz 1997

    [SOLD-OUT] Dalwhinnie Moonambel Shiraz 1997

    Region: VIC- Pyrenees

    Jeremy Oliver Rating 94!"A brilliant, dark and brooding shiraz whose penetrative spicy, musky fruit simply soaks up its cedary, chocolate new oak and easily carries its firm finish of ripe tannins. Its alluring spread of flavours already suggests...

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    $75.00
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  • Dalwhinnie Eagle Shiraz 1997

    [SOLD-OUT] Dalwhinnie Eagle Shiraz 1997

    Region: VIC- Pyrenees

    Jeremy Oliver 97 points!"Marvellously complex, firm but velvet-like musky shiraz whose earthy, floral, farmyard and smallgoods aromas are thoroughly permeated by penetrative dark cherry, plum fruit and enhanced by smooth chocolate oak. Tight, fine and...

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    $195.00
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