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AUSTRALIA NEW FINDS AND OLD FRIENDSSIX MIXED CASES. BOTTLES FROM £6.95
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ENERGISED AUSTRALIAI ventured down under last year to
visit growers old and new to The
Society and I am delighted and
excited to present my first offer as
your Australian wine buyer. The only
problem I faced was not over what
to include but what to omit!
There was an audible buzz (typically
over craft beer) in bars from Margaret
River to Yarra Valley around such
topics as old vines, whole-bunch
fermentation (or not whole-bunch
fermentation, that is the question),
terroir, a return to basics, new
technology, clones, field blends, new
varieties… the discussions never stop!
The result of all this healthy debate?
A wonderful, and wonderfully diverse,
range of wines for every wine lover
to enjoy.
Young Aussie winemakers, such as
Gary Mills at Jamsheed, Mike
Aylward at Ocean Eight and Mac
Forbes, have returned home from
pilgrimages all over the winemaking
world full of new ideas and techniques
and are making elegant, low-
intervention wines, often from
overlooked hidden-gem vineyards.
Alongside these young guns are the
experienced winemakers who are
using all their skills gained in large
commercial wineries to make the
most of the freedom their new
small-scale quality-over-quantity
boutique wineries allow. Look out
for the wines of David Hohnen,
Stephen Pannell and Geoff
Weaver in Adelaide Hills. This highly
competitive atmosphere is also
bringing out the best in the producers
that The Society has been working
with over many years, and the wines
of Bleasdale, Cullen, Tahbilk and
Wirra Wirra, to name but a few,
have never been better.
If you haven’t had an Australian wine
in a while – give it another shot. You
really are missing out!
Sarah Knowles
Society Buyer
MAC FORBES & THE BLIND SPOT
RANGE
Mac is our man on the ground
down under with an enviable contact
list of growers right across Australia.
This allows him first dibs on some
excellent cuvées which he bottles
exclusively for members under the
‘Blind Spot’ label.
There really are some excellent
bargains to be found here.
VICTORIA
Here cooler-climate sites are giving
the wines a new-found elegance.
Discover delicious shiraz, pinot and
cabernet of the highest order and
bright, fresh whites.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
The country’s powerhouse but
we look beyond the big-brand
blends and uncover a world of
terroir expression from Barossa
to Coonawarra.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
I avoided the mobs of ‘roos to
discover some exceptional riesling,
chardonnay and cabernet-merlot
blends.
MIXED CASES
We celebrate Aussie shiraz, Blind
Spot value and combine some
favourites into a mouthwatering
selection that showcases Australia
at its finest.
TO NAVIGATE THIS EMBARRASSMENT OF RICHES
WE HAVE SPLIT THE OFFER INTO FIVE PARTS:
Western Australia1. Margaret River & Geographe
2. Great Southern
South Australia3. Clare Valley
4. Barossa Valley
5. McLaren Vale
6. Langhorne Creek
7. Coonawarra
Victoria8. Grampians
9. Nagambie Lakes
10. Yarra Valley
11. Mornington Peninsula
REGIONS OF AUSTRALIA
MAC FORBES & THE BLIND SPOT RANGE
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Mac Forbes is our man on the ground in
Australia and continues to perform miracles,
sourcing outstanding wines for our Blind
Spot label that offer authentic expressions
of Australian regional styles at affordable
prices. This year’s stellar selection includes
a new vibrant pinot noir from cooler sites
in the Yarra Valley, an aromatic Margaret
River semillon-sauvignon blend, and light,
spicy Gundagai shiraz. We also feature two
of Mac’s own fine wines which really are at
the cutting edge of the new-wave Australian
wine movement combining complexity with
elegance.
WHITES
Blind Spot Margaret River Semillon-
Sauvignon Blanc 2014
Aromatic fresh and dry, this is a classic ‘SSB’
blend from Margaret River at a great price.
Exceedingly gluggable! 12.5%
ref AZ-AU17221
£7.95 bottle £95 dozen
Blind Spot Yarra Valley Chardonnay
2014
This Victoria chardonnay has great purity
with lemon and apple perfume. Crisp and
refreshing on the palate with a long citrusy
finish. 12.5%
ref AZ-AU17191
£8.50 bottle £102 dozen
Blind Spot King Valley Pinot Gris 2014
King Valley is in Victoria and known locally as
‘Little Italy’ after the high number of Italian
wine families that settled here. Plenty of
green-apple and pear flavours on this easy-
drinking crisp white. 12.5%
ref AZ-AU17211
£8.50 bottle £102 dozen
NEW Mac Forbes Hoddles Creek
Yarra Valley Chardonnay 2013
Hoddles Creek is Mac’s highest vineyard
in the Upper Yarra Valley and is on deep,
red volcanic soils. This focused, structured
chardonnay has a pure line of lime-like acidity.
With age this will develop baked-apple and
lemon aromas, and toasty notes, from the
French oak ageing, will emerge and soften the
crisp finish. Now to 2018. 12.5%
ref AZ-AU17401 £27 bottle £324 dozen
‘This year’s stellar selection includes a new vibrant pinot noir from cooler sites in the Yarra Valley,...’
WHITE
Blind Spot Margaret River Semillon-Sauvignon Blanc 2014
Blind Spot Yarra Valley Chardonnay 2014
Blind Spot King Valley Pinot Gris 2014
RED
Blind Spot Yarra Valley Pinot Noir 2014
Blind Spot McLaren Vale Grenache-Shiraz-Mataro 2013
Blind Spot Gundagai Shiraz 2013
THE BLIND SPOT CASE
£99
A 12-bottle case containing two bottles each of the following:
ref AZ-MX1549
REDS
Blind Spot McLaren Vale Grenache-
Shiraz-Mataro 2013
This GSM blend continues to grow in
popularity and this year’s cuvée is particularly
enticing with plenty of blackberry and
blueberry fruit and a nice soft palate. 14%
ref AZ-AU17161
£7.95 bottle £95 dozen
Blind Spot Gundagai Shiraz 2013
Gundagai is a new wine region on what was
called the south-west slopes of New South
Wales. This is a much lighter, spicier style of
shiraz with enticing plum and cherry flavours.
13%
ref AZ-AU17171
£8.50 bottle £102 dozen
NEW Blind Spot Yarra Valley Pinot
Noir 2014
New to the Blind Spot range, this really
overdelivers. Pinot is something of a Mac
Forbes specialty and this is a cool-climate,
elegant style with bright redcurrant and
cranberry aromas. White pepper develops on
the palate, where the tannins are silky and well
integrated and the fruit flavours persist on the
finish. A great addition to the range. 12.5%
ref AZ-AU17611
£9.95 bottle £119 dozen
Mac Forbes Woori Yallock Yarra Valley
Pinot Noir 2013
Woori Yallock is high up in the cooler Upper
Yarra Valley and ideal for pinot noir. The
2013 has a raw cranberry and redcurrant
perfume with crunchy fine tannins and fresh,
crisp acidity. A wine with great precision and
intensity that will age wonderfully. Now to
2020. 13%
ref AZ-AU17381
£39 bottle £468 dozen
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REDS
Billi Billi Grampians Shiraz 2012
Elegant spicy black-fruit nose, good
blackberry and plum flavours on the palate
with a touch of pepper on the finish.
Balanced and refreshing, this is a great
example of modern shiraz from Victoria. 14%
ref AZ-AU17231
£8.95 bottle £107 dozen
Tahbilk Nagambie Lakes Central
Victoria Cabernet Sauvignon 2009
An elegant cabernet with cassis, cedar and
leather notes on the nose and some classic
mint/eucalyptus developing in the glass.
The tannins are fine but firm, balanced by
the core of black-fruit flavours and the
long complex finish. Decant an hour or two
before serving to really make the most of
the perfumed nose. Now to 2018. 13.5%
ref AZ-AU16961
£12.95 bottle £155 dozen
NEW Jamsheed La Syrah 2013
A very modern expression of Australian
shiraz, far removed from the fruit bombs of
old. Fresh sour-cherry and blackberry notes,
with spice and gravel developing on the fine
palate. A lovely textured, fine syrah from cool
older sites in Victoria. Now to 2018. 13.2%
ref AZ-AU17331
£13.50 bottle £162 dozen
VICTORIA
NEW Kooyong Massale Mornington
Peninsula Pinot Noir 2013
Sandro Mosele, the winemaker at Kooyong,
focuses on making pinots that have a
true sense of place. This cooler-climate
Mornington pinot shows great tart redcurrant
fruit, but with plenty of leather and wet-soil
flavours adding great depth to this wine. Now
to 2018. 14%
ref AZ-AU17951
£17 bottle £204 dozen
The Society’s Exhibition Victoria
Shiraz 2011
Specialists Mount Langi Ghiran make this
elegant, fine and spice-driven shiraz for us.
Charming cherry and plum flavours on the
spicy nose, blackcurrant and black pepper
developing on the taut finely tannic palate.
A great wine that really overdelivers. Now to
2020. 13.5%
ref AZ-AU17131
£17.50 bottle £210 dozen
WHITES
Tahbilk Nagambie Lakes Viognier 2014
Bright fresh aromatic style, with plenty of
apricot and white-peach flavour. This wine
has been on a roll in recent vintages. 14%
ref AZ-AU17871
£9.95 bottle £119 dozen
Tahbilk Nagambie Lakes Marsanne
2012
Crisp, precise marsanne from this historic
winery which makes by far Australia’s best
example of this Rhône grape. Although
delicious now this wine also ages exceedingly
well, developing almond and waxy aromas.
Now to 2020. 12.5%
ref AZ-AU17411
£9.95 bottle £119 dozen
Ocean Eight ‘Verve’ Mornington
Peninsula Chardonnay 2012
Mike Aylward only makes around 900 cases
of this chardonnay from his small but perfectly
formed winery in a converted stable. Taut and
fine, showing what Australia chardonnay can
really deliver. The Granny Smith apple and
lemon flavours are well balanced by the fine
oak that develops on the finish. Now to 2018.
12.2%
ref AZ-AU17881
£20 bottle £240 dozen
‘Victoria was my first stop in Australia last year, and it set the bar
pretty high for the rest of the trip’
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Victoria was my first stop in Australia last year, and it set the bar pretty high for the rest of the trip. The focus was on elegance and the
wines were charming and eminently enjoyable. Cooler-climate sites are being hunted down and are highly prized, and winemakers are
embracing a more traditional approach to winemaking which is refocusing the emphasis on the grapes and viticulture rather than on
tinkering in the cellar.
To order thewinesociety.com/australia 01438 740222 smartphone app
NEW Geoff Weaver Lenswood
Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc 2014
This is a great example of the elegance
that can be achieved in Adelaide Hills with
sauvignon. With fine gentle grapefruit and
lemon flavours, this wine is fresh, vibrant but
not OTT. A sophisticated alternative to the
more intense Kiwi sauvignons. Drink this year
and next. 12%
ref AZ-AU17711
£14.95 bottle £179 dozen
NEW Shaw and Smith M3 Adelaide
Hills Chardonnay 2013
Martin Shaw and Michael Hill Smith MW
began planting vineyards in cool-climate sites
in the Adelaide Hills in the 1980s. Since then
they have pioneered a more restrained style
of Australian wine and the M3 chardonnay
has been their flagship. With a great perfume
of lemon, vanilla and chalk, this wine has great
elegance. Now to 2022. 12.5%
ref AZ-AU17891
£24 bottle £288 dozen
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
‘...the landscape and wines are varied in style
but consistently excellent.’
The heartland of the Australian wine
industry, South Australia is sometimes
unfairly associated solely with branded
wines. Dashing around in a tank of a car (a
Holden) you can really see how complex
the many sub regions are, the sheer number
of small producers, and the intricacies
of the local terroir. From the rolling hills
of Adelaide to the deep red plains of
Coonawarra, the landscape and wines are
varied in style but consistently excellent.
WHITES
The Society’s Unoaked Australian
Chardonnay
Made by Paul Smith at Wirra Wirra
exclusively for The Wine Society, this unoaked
chardonnay has clean tropical fruit on the
nose, pineapple and lemon on the palate and
a good refreshing style. 12.5%
ref AZ-AU17091
£6.95 bottle £83 dozen
NEW Bleasdale Langhorne Crossing
Verdelho-Sauvignon 2014
Fresh lemon and quince aromas, citrus and
spiced pear on the palate. A great dry, fresh,
very easy-drinking white from one of The
Society’s longest-term suppliers. 12%
ref AZ-AU17431
£7.50 bottle £90 dozen
88 Growers Barossa Semillon 2012
A fruity, easy-drinking white which is
fermented in stainless steel, with no oak
influence, and bottled early to capture
freshness. 12%
ref AZ-AU16631
£7.95 bottle £95 dozen
NEW Bleasdale Adelaide Hills
Chardonnay 2013
This is a great apple, lemon and matchstick-
scented modern Australian chardonnay.
Fermented in French oak with wild yeasts,
this wine has plenty of character and a long
intense fruit-driven finish. 12.5%
ref AZ-AU17461
£9.95 bottle £119 dozen
Heggies Eden Valley Chardonnay 2012
Aged in French oak, this is rich and creamy
with complex flavours of baked-apple,
lemon and lime. Rounded structure with a
fresh-fruit-driven finish. Now to 2018 13%
The 2013 follows
ref AZ-AU16931
£12.95 bottle £155 dozen
REDS
The Society’s Australian Shiraz
With rounded tannins, plenty of juicy berry
flavours and subtle black-pepper spice on
the finish, this exclusive blend is made by
Langhorne Creek experts Bleasdale especially
for The Society. 14.5%
ref AZ-AU17151
£6.95 bottle £83 dozen
Grant Burge ‘Benchmark’ Shiraz 2013
A lovely fruity, plump shiraz which makes
for excellent everyday drinking. Matured in
French and American oak for nine months
which adds roundness and complexity. 14%
ref AZ-AU16651
£7.25 bottle £87 dozen
Wakefield Promised Land Shiraz-
Cabernet 2013
Made by talented winemaker Adam Eggins
in the beautiful Clare Valley, this wine
has a ripe and generous blackberry and
blackcurrant nose with vanilla overtones. Juicy
and soft with intense dark fruit and mocha
flavours developing on the finish. Perfect for
barbecues, ribs and roasts. 13.5%
ref AZ-AU16761
£7.50 bottle £90 dozen
Henschke Grandfather vines
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Warner’s Corner Coonawarra
Cabernet Sauvignon 2013
A classic Coonawarra cabernet with ripe but
firm tannins to support the pure black-fruit
core. This estate is home to the Hamilton
family – one of the original winemaking
families in Australia – and has long been
renowned for its cabernet sauvignon. 13.5%
ref AZ-AU17441
£8.50 bottle £102 dozen
NEW Bleasdale The Broad-Side
Langhorne Creek Shiraz-Cabernet-
Malbec 2012
This blend of 43% shiraz, 37% cabernet
sauvignon and 20% malbec delivers a
juicy blackberry-powered nose, with a
concentrated palate backed by ripe tannins
and a refreshing finish. 13.5%
ref AZ-AU17421
£8.50 bottle £102 dozen
Wirra Wirra McLaren Vale Church
Block 2012
The 2012 of this popular cabernet-shiraz-
merlot blend is full-bodied, smooth and juicy
with black-fruit and mint aromas. Now to
2019. 14.5%
ref AZ-AU16491
£10.95 bottle £131 dozen
SC Pannell McLaren Vale Tempranillo-
Touriga 2013
Stephen Pannell is one of the best and
brightest of the new generation of Australian
winemakers. This Iberian-inspired red has
great character with generous strawberry
and raspberry fruit on the nose. Savoury
notes and plum flavours develop on the
concentrated palate with a long finish. Now
to 2022. 13.5%
ref AZ-AU17071
£20 bottle £240 dozen
NEW Henschke Henry’s Seven
Barossa SGM 2012
This blend of shiraz, grenache, mourvèdre
and a touch of viognier is made using younger
vines in the same vineyard as the world-
famous Hill of Grace. Dark crimson in colour
with strawberry, blackcurrant and plum
aromas on the nose. On the palate it has
a very dense core of rich berry fruit, black
olive and mocha, which are balanced by fresh
acidity and crunchy tannins. Decant. Now to
2018. 14.5%
ref AZ-AU17901
£22 bottle £264 dozen
WESTERN AUSTRASOUTH AUSTRALIA
Blind Spot Gundagai Shiraz 2013
The Society’s Exhibition Victoria Shiraz 2011
Grant Burge ‘Benchmark’ Shiraz 2013
The Society’s Australian Shiraz
Leeuwin Siblings Margaret River Shiraz 2012
Billi Billi Grampians Shiraz 2012
AUSTRALIAN SHIRAZ MIXED CASE
£59
A six-bottle case with free delivery containing a bottle of each of the following:
ref AZ-MX1548
I finished my trip in Perth and drove down
to Margaret River at dusk. This isn’t the best
time of day to make the journey due to the
local kangaroos who are most active as the
sun sets! The ‘roos (which I was delighted
to learn are called a ‘mob’ when in a group)
were not the only perils: while I was there
an almighty storm blew through the region
knocking over power lines, meaning that a
number of my tastings were conducted by
torch light.
However, the risks were well worth the
trip. Western Australia has always produced
a number of truly fine wines that age
gracefully. Howard Park makes a return with
a stunning cellarworthy riesling and look
out for Leeuwin’s new Siblings Shiraz which
really offers plenty of bang for your buck!
WHITES
Madfish Great Southern Riesling 2014
Intense citrus burst on the nose, with
plenty of juicy ripe lime flavours and a
mouthwatering, whistle-clean finish. A great
example of the quality of riesling currently
coming out of Great Southern. 12%
ref AZ-AU17201
£8.95 bottle £107 dozen
NEW Howard Park Great Southern
Riesling 2010
An Australian cellar classic that ages
beautifully. Razor-sharp freshness is well
balanced by intense lemon and lime flavours.
Wet flint and mineral depth develop on the
finish, and will intensify with age. Now to
2022. 12%
ref AZ-AU17481
£13.95 bottle £167 dozen
Hay Shed Hill Margaret River
Chardonnay 2013
The Hay Shed Hill vineyards were established
in 1975 in the Willyabrup Valley high on the
gravel ridge. Only the free-run juice is used to
make this elegant wine, which shows classic
lemon and green-apple notes. It is aged in
French oak for 11 months which has added
complexity and weight to the wine. Now to
2017. 13%
ref AZ-AU16991
£13.95 bottle £167 dozen
Vines ready for pruning
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Plantagenet ‘Omrah’ Great Southern
Pinot Noir 2013
Textbook pinot noir : redcurrant and cherry
scented with leather notes developing in the
glass. Fresh acidity, fine tannins and plenty of
red-berry fruit and spice on the palate. A
great full-flavoured but elegant wine. Drink
this year and next. 13.5%
ref AZ-AU17791
£9.95 bottle £119 dozen
NEW Leeuwin Siblings Margaret River
Shiraz 2012
A new wine from Leeuwin that represents
excellent value. Bright blackberry and plum
fruit with a hint of black-pepper spice, and
balanced fine acidity gives this shiraz an edge
and drinkability more common in the Rhône.
Now to 2018. 14%
ref AZ-AU17681
£13.50 bottle £162 dozen
Hay Shed Hill Margaret River
Cabernet Sauvignon 2012
Classic Margaret River cabernet: pure cassis
with a hint of eucalyptus on the nose. Fresh
vibrant flavours, rounded tannins and intense
blackberry with herbal notes developing on
the finish. A great wine, which would benefit
from decanting. Enjoy now to 2018. 14%
ref AZ-AU16981
£14.50 bottle £174 dozen
NEW Leeuwin Estate ‘Prelude’
Margaret River Cabernet-Merlot 2010
A classic blend from a great producer in a
wonderful vintage! Cassis and cedar notes
developing crunchy black-fruit flavours and
tannins on the firm but ripe palate. The
intense fruit lingers on the finish and suggests
this wine could age well for a few years still.
Now to 2018. 13.5%
ref AZ-AU17671
£20 bottle £240 dozen
Cullen Margaret River Cabernet-
Merlot 2012
Bright strawberry and cranberry aromas
with fresh herbaceous notes developing in
the glass. Intense cherry and red-berry fruit
on the palate with fine but firm tannins and
fresh acidity. This is one of Margaret River’s, if
not Australia’s, most consistent fine wines and
deservedly has something of a cult following.
Will improve over the next 10 years, but is
nonetheless delicious now, especially when
decanted. 13.5%
ref AZ-AU16751
£20 bottle £240 dozen
LIA
‘Western Australia has always produced a number of truly fine wines
that age gracefully.’
McHenry Hohnen Calgardup Brook
Margaret River Chardonnay 2012
Made by local legend David Hohnen, of
Cloudy Bay and Cape Mentelle fame,
this is an exceptionally classy and elegant
chardonnay from his Calgardup Brook
vineyard in the southern reaches of Margaret
River. The cooler vineyard site is reflected
in the lemon citrus notes on this fresh, crisp
chardonnay. Now to 2017. 13%
ref AZ-AU17241
£18 bottle £216 dozen
Robert Oatley Finisterre Mudgee
Chardonnay 2013
Larry Cherubino only makes a few hundred
cases of this wine each year. 100% is aged
in new and used French oak barrels which
shows on the toasty notes well balanced by
generous apple and pear flavours. Now to
2018. 12.5%
ref AZ-AU16671
£19 bottle £228 dozen
REDS
Pitchfork Margaret River Cabernet-
Merlot 2012
Made by Hay Shed Hills in the Margaret River,
this perfumed wine has blackcurrant and
plum fruit with a hint of spice, which coupled
with the firm tannins and fresh acidity makes
this a pretty classy wine at an everyday price.
Now to 2017. 14% The 2013 follows.
ref AZ-AU16971
£8.50 bottle £102 dozen
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A 12-bottle case containing two bottles each of the following:
Blind Spot Yarra Valley Pinot Noir 2014
Blind Spot McLaren Vale Grenache-Shiraz-Mataro 2013
Grant Burge ‘Benchmark’ Shiraz 2013
Pitchfork Margaret River Cabernet-Merlot 2012
Warner’s Corner Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon 2013
Bleasdale The Broad-Side Langhorne Creek Shiraz-Cabernet-Malbec 2012
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A 12-bottle case containing two bottles each of the following:
Blind Spot Margaret River Semillon-Sauvignon Blanc 2014
The Society’s Unoaked Australian Chardonnay
Tahbilk Nagambie Lakes Marsanne 2012
Bleasdale Langhorne Crossing Verdelho-Sauvignon 2014
88 Growers Semillon 2012
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A six-bottle case containing a bottle of each of the following:
WHITE
Ocean Eight ‘Verve’ Mornington Peninsula Chardonnay 2012
Geoff Weaver Lenswood Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc 2014
McHenry Hohnen Calgardup Brook Margaret River Chardonnay 2012
RED
SC Pannell McLaren Vale Tempranillo-Touriga 2013
Kooyong Massale Mornington Peninsula Pinot Noir 2013
Leeuwin Estate ‘Prelude’ Margaret River Cabernet-Merlot 2010
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A 12-bottle case containing one bottle each of the following:
WHITE
Tahbilk Nagambie Lakes Viognier 2014
Bleasdale Adelaide Hills Chardonnay 2013
Hay Shed Hill Margaret River Chardonnay 2013
Bleasdale Langhorne Crossing Verdelho-Sauvignon 2014
Blind Spot Margaret River Semillon-Sauvignon Blanc 2014
RED
Wirra Wirra McLaren Vale Church Block 2012
Leeuwin Siblings Margaret River Shiraz 2012
Warner’s Corner Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon 2013
Tahbilk Nagambie Lakes Central Victoria Cabernet Sauvignon 2009
Bleasdale The Broad-Side Langhorne Creek Shiraz-Cabernet-Malbec 2012
Pitchfork Margaret River Cabernet-Merlot 2012
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