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2006 Schild Estate Shiraz Barossa
2006 Schild Estate Shiraz Barossa The Schild Estate Barossa Shiraz is another fine example of a classic regional style from this renowned area. A true expression of generous Shiraz, this wine exudes great presence, lingering flavours and all the hallmarks of a premium Barossa drop. |
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Schild Estate Grenache Mourvedre Shiraz
The GMS shows classic stylistic notes typical of the generosity of flavours that are purely Barossa. Through careful selection of the best fruit, this blend of Grenache, Mourvedre and Shiraz was harvested from vineyards with an average age of 70 years. |
$13.99
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Schild Estate, Shiraz (Barossa Valley), 2009 Case
COLOUR: Vibrant, deep rich red BOUQUET: A nose of ripe cherries, plums, dark chocolate and Christmas cake spice. PALATE: A middle palate of vibrant, dark berry fruit is supported by clearly defined yet elegant tannin framework and some balanced acidity to provide structure and length. A very highly regarded and recognized producer from one of Australia’s top regions for shiraz. |
$263.40
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2005 Schild Estate Grenache-Mourvedre-Shiraz Barossa Valley South Australia
- While it is true that the greatest strides in Australian winemaking have come in the last 30 years or so, commercial viticulture began as early as the 1820s and has developed uninterrupted ever since. The majority of the great Region are in the southeastern area of the continent, with the Barossa Valley, Claire Valley, McLaren Vale, and Coonawarra in South Australia, the Yarra Yarra Velley and Pyrenees in Victoria and the Upper and Lower Hunter Valleys in New South Wales. Many of the wines from... |
$17.99
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Handpicked - - SCHILD ESTATE SHIRAZ 2006
The quality of a wine is measured in its track record. How well does it rate. How many points does it get? It is also measured in its what I call drinkabilitity...its bouquet, palate and finish. Vital is how much does it cost? At $100 a bottle, it might stick in your throat a bit. If it were under $30 a bottle, it would taste incredibly good. The 2006 Schild Shiraz has it all. The 2004 scored 96 pts by the Wine Spectator & the 2005 scored 93 pts WS and was #16 on The Top 100 and it drinks like dream... |
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Schild Estate Shiraz Moorooroo 2001
Scores WS91. Bottle Size 750mL. Varietal: Shiraz Blends. Country Australia. Region: Barossa Valley. Sub-Region: N/A. Sub-Designation: N/A. Cru Classification: N/A. Vintage: 2001. Stock Status In-Stock. Sub-Designation N/A. |
$30.00
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$30.00
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Schild Estate, Shiraz (Barossa Valley), 2009 A very highly regarded and recognized producer from one of Australia’s top regions for shiraz
COLOUR: Vibrant, deep rich red BOUQUET: A nose of ripe cherries, plums, dark chocolate and Christmas cake spice. PALATE: A middle palate of vibrant, dark berry fruit is supported by clearly defined yet elegant tannin framework and some balanced acidity to provide structure and length. A very highly regarded and recognized producer from one of Australia’s top regions for shiraz. |
$21.95
sherry-lehmann.com
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$21.95
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