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If you love your Shiraz big, rich, and packed full of flavour, then The Red Rattler is one you shouldn't miss. It shows all those wonderful deep and rich South Australian flavours, with a long, smooth finish. All aboard!
According to winemaker Alan Kennett (and thousands of Black Stump customers), when you combine Durif and Shiraz “magical things happen”. Perhaps that explains Black Stump’s splendid two decades of popularity. The wine owes its name to a mythical outback marker of the boundary between the known world and the unknown. Describe anything as the best “this side of the black stump” and you mean it’s reckoned to be unbeatable. How appropriate for an affordable Aussie red of peerless intensity and popularity. Dark Durif, “the grape that takes no prisoners” (The Observer), and impressively juicy Shiraz make a perfect marriage, creating a velvety, voluptuous, and irresistible style. Serve in large glasses with steak and kidney pie or a Sunday roast.
Founded in 1886 by Dr William Angove of Cornwall. He began making wine and brandy as a hobby (a product they're still famous for), but by the early 1900s had built a fully equipped cellar and planted extensive vineyards in the Adelaide foothills. Today, fifth-generation Victoria and Richard Angove run the business, while Sophie Angove oversees viticulture. They continue to pioneer modern styles of wine with a focus on sustainability. We have been working with the Angove family for many years, and our close, personal connection has developed into an exclusive wine range. One of our favourites is the Angove Bin 7890 Semillon Sauvignon Blanc. Medium-bodied with bright aromas of passionfruit, guava, green apple, citrus and a cut grass edge. Clean and crisp on the finish. Enjoy it with an orzo salad or break out the finger sandwiches and share it around.
This gorgeously refreshing white is made by the talented John Quarisa, who – aside from winning a coveted Jimmy Watson Trophy – has enjoyed a “distinguished career as a winemaker spanning over 20 years” (Halliday). John likes his wines to express big personality, juicy fruit and value for money. They also have a magic knack of winning Gold – often several times over! Mouthwateringly fresh and bursting with citrus. Lemon and lime run across the palate, with subtle green apple hints. This Gold winner would happily pair with a platter of fresh prawns.
The Full Fifteen is a powerful customer favourite boasting pages of 5-star online reviews. Andrew McPherson, or ‘Big Mac’ to friends, launched this mighty Aussie red in 2003. It was an instant hit with customers and we really didn’t think it could get any better. Then, in 2012, Andrew appointed Jo Nash as chief winemaker and quality went up another step. Mother of four and married to another winemaker, she's a very busy lady, but fits it all in with a big smile and has many top awards to her name. She took the much-loved Full Fifteen and added yet more layers of gorgeous flavour, all with an elegant touch. Punnets of black summer berries mingle with a seductive, smoky spice. A Big Red to pair with a rib-eye steak or a hearty casserole.
Andrew McPherson grew up in the world of wine and went on to work for some top names in Australia before setting up his own independent winery. McPherson Wines have cemented themselves a reputation for quality, efficiency and innovation. For a top twenty Aussie winery, they certainly fly under the radar, but that's the way they like it. It allows winemaker Jo Nash and her team to focus on what really matters – making sophisticated wines like The Full Fifteen Chardonnay. It tastes just as good as (if not better) than many Chardonnays twice the price. A small amount of fermentation in oak has lent The Full Fifteen Chardonnay lovely toasty nuances, a nutty complexity and a soft creamy character. Enjoy it with creamy chicken and a side of charred broccolini.