Skillogalee

Skillogalee is a 60 hectare property located within South Australia's Clare Valley wine region. Within this region, it occupies the western extreme of the Sevenhill sub-region and is bounded on the western side by the Spring Gully Conservation Park, home of the rare Red Stringy Bark gum tree. It is around 8km south of Clare township and about 135km due north of Adelaide.In the early 1840's, the pioneer and explorer John Horrocks settled at Penworththam, named after his home town in England. From here, he explored further north in the Flinders ranges, using Afghan camels and looking for land suitable for settlement. On one such expedition, Horrocks' party was beset by illness, injuries and bad weather. Having run short of provisions, they survived only by making a "skillogalee" or "skilly" - a sort of thin porridge or gruel, probably from grass seeds and water. The word "skillogalee" comes from Celtic origins and the dish was commonly fed to prisoners in Ireland around this time. When Horrcocks finally made it back to Penwortham, he gave the creek nearby the name Skillogalee in memory of this event. The vineyard takes its name from the creek which runs through the eastern, lower end. Skillogalee operates a wine tasting and sales area and a restaurant from an old stone cottage built in 1851 by a Cornish miner, John Trestrail, who settled here and operated the property, then called Trevarrick Farm, as a mixed home farm. He and his wife had 17 children of whom 13 survived - he was a religious man who, it is said, did not approve of drinking!The property remained in the Trestrail family until the early 1900's. It was then planted to stone fruit and vines for dried fruit, currants and sultanas. In the 1950's and 60's it became a grazing property until it was bought by Spencer and Margaret George in 1969. It was planted to wine grapes over the next 2 or 3 years - early varieties were Riesling, Shiraz, Grenache and Crouchen (formerly know as Clare Riesling) In the early 1980's, most of the Grenache and all the Crouchen were grafted to Traminer and Cabernet Sauvignon and additional small areas were planted with new Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Malbec.www.skillogalee.com

  • [SOLD-OUT] Skillogalee The Cabernets 2017

    [SOLD-OUT] Skillogalee The Cabernets 2017

    Region: SA- Clare Valley

    AROMATIC, SUCCULENT, DELICIOUS

      "This Cabernet blend has a hugely aromatic impact with lifted black olive and tobacco leaf with hints of comforting sweet plum pudding and chocolate. The palate is generous and rich yet medium bodied, with finely grained mouth-watering tannin...

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  • [SOLD-OUT] Skillogalee Shiraz 2018

    [SOLD-OUT] Skillogalee Shiraz 2018

    Region: SA- Clare Valley

    POWERFUL AND CONCENTRATED FLAVOURS, DELIGHTFULLY RICH AND DECADENT

      "With lifted dark berry fruit flavours of plum skin and spice, the palate shows a concentrated richness typical of the 2018 vintage. Maturation of this vintage was in a combination of French and American oak which adds considerably to the...

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    $29.50
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  • Skillogalee 'Trevarrick' Shiraz 2012

    [SOLD-OUT] Skillogalee 'Trevarrick' Shiraz 2012

    Region: SA- Clare Valley

    Tyson Stelzer 95 points!"There is an immediacy and a calm confidence to this release. Impressive depth of succulent black cherry and black plum fruit is framed by luscious dark chocolate oak. The mineral structure of limestone subsoils defines super-fine...

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    $70.00
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