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The Expressionist movement originated in the 20th century and was explored initially through poetry and painting to present ideas solely from a subjective perspective. Drawing inspiration from this movement each and every one of our wines have their own expression and story to tell and when paired with food make the perfect accompaniment for any dinner party.
Penfolds Bin 707 is widely regarded as 'benchmark' Australian Cabernet Sauvignon. A full-bodied wine with outstanding depth, complexity and structure, the palate offers great intensity and concentration of varietal flavor, balanced by a finely integrated oak character from 16 months maturation in new small American oak barrels.
[ yellow tail ] Fresh Twist Strawberry & Lime is vibrant, popping with natural fruit flavors. The light fizz of this wine tingles in your mouth, highlighting the juicy strawberry and zesty lime flavors with a refreshing sip of rosé wine.
Chateau description: Penfolds is one of Australia’s oldest and most iconic wineries. Created in 1844 it is well known for producing heavy red wines. One of the first winery to have a multi-region and multi-wineries production.
Limited Edition 19 Crimes x Universal Monsters comes to life in the dark! Lightning may have brought the Bride to life, but it's her boldness that lights up a room. Raise a glass and celebrate this leading lady of horror cinema: an icon in her own right.
Intense nose of apricot and cheese, derived from wild ferment and age on oak lees. Long dry finish with intense lasting fruit flavors, a big Pinot Gris not for the faint at heart.
Medium to deep red. Berry, plum and spice with vanillin oak aromas on the nose. Medium to full bodied with berry, plum and spice flavours on the palate supported by attractive sweet oak char and spice.
The inaugural release of Ben Glaetzer’s Godolphin Shiraz Cabernet, the 2004 vintage, received rave reviews from the world’s wine press with US critic Robert Parker describing it as “the stuff of legends….. the apogee of Ben Glaetzer’s winemaking talents”, scoring it 96-98 points.