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W. J. Seabrook & Son have been a part of the Australian wine industry since 1878. Many an ancient storefront, right across the country, are still emblazoned with the family label. Fifth generation vigneron Hamish Seabrook drew inspiration from time well spent at other illustrious estates, establishing his own personal repute as a distinguished winemaker during tours of duty at Bests Great Western, Brown Brothers Milawa and the Barossa's exalted Dorrien. A key to the long lived excellence of the Seabrook trademark has been a canny selection of exceptional vineyards fruit. Hamish hand chooses his harvests from the finest vineyards in the land, just as his.. Salutations to seabrook»
After founding Mornington's eminent Moorooduc Estate and decades crafting the most memorable vintages for Mornington's leading brands, Richard McIntyre established a tiny, single hectare vineyard, on a prominent, high elevation site at Arthur's Seat, with a view to producing limited yields of the most exquisite small batch wines. The techniques of choice are wild yeast ferments, minimal intervention and good French oak, with a nod to traditional Burgundian practices, which allow the wines to speak of provenance, express their specificity of clone and articulate their sense of place. There's not much Bellingham made but every bottle passes through the hands of.. Limited editions by the master of moorooduc»
The 1890s brought boom years to the nascent Aussie wine industry, as connoisseurs throughout Europe and the Empire were introduced to the Dionysian delights of new world Claret by Tyrrell, St Huberts and Wirra Wirra. An enterprising family of Scots took heed of the times to plant grapevines on a uniquely auspicious block in Valley Clare, they called it St Andrew and produced forty vintages of the most sensational quality Claret until the 1930s. The Taylor family acquired the fallow farm in 1995 and brought St Andrew's vines back to life. The treasured block endures as home to the flagship range of Taylor wines, one of the most distinguished vineyards in all.. *according to the french»
The very first blocks of vine planted at Scotchmans Hill, are now in their fourth decade. Set aside for bottling as a range of limited release, single vineyard wines, they represent the first growth of viticulture from the fertile crescent of Port Phillip's western shore. Crafted to traditional old world techniques, very similar to the great Crus of la Bourgogne, they afford the true enthusiast an opportunity to engage with the decadent delights of the greater Geelong, as sampled alongside Gruyere, game and the finest gourmandise... All the best from scotchmans hill»

Four Pillars Navy Strength Gin 500ml CONFIRM AVAILABILITY

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Four Pillars are all about the four essential elements in making the finest new world Gin. The purest Yarra Valley water, distillations in the most invaluable copper pot tinkered by the world's most distinguished Still maker, a draft of the most fragrant new and old world botanicals, an unconditional love for the fine art of making Dry Gin. The inclusion of Judy Everbearing's finger limes and hand chosen organic oranges makes Navy Strength a highly seasonal affair, only a single batch can be made in any year, rare and bespoke, awarded Master status at the Global Gin Masters.
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$89.99
Dozen
$1079.00
Crystal clear. Lifted aromatics of pine needles and lemon curd, vanilla notes rein in the fragrant spice. Intense, juicy and sweet palate, very very clean. Finger limes highlight the Asian spice, coriander and star anise, complemented by the addition of fresh ginger. Finally, fresh turmeric adds a fresh but earthy quality, not unlike dill, contributing weight to the palate.
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