Barossa Valley

  • Langmeil The Freedom 1843 Shiraz Barossa Valley 2021

    Langmeil The Freedom 1843 Shiraz Barossa Valley 2021

     77.00

    A heritage wine of stature, depth and timeless Barossa gravitas.

    Sourced from 180-year-old vines in Tanunda, this iconic cuvée balances sheer concentration with grace. The 2021 opens with red berries, salted licorice, squid ink, and coffee cream. Intense and languid, with finely layered richness and a meditative feel—this is what old vine Shiraz dreams are made of.

    RP95 – “A huge wine of impact and stature… delivers finesse and detail as well”

  • Teusner The Dog Strangler Barossa Valley 2021

    Teusner The Dog Strangler Barossa Valley 2021

     23.50

    A bold Barossa original – Mourvèdre with soul, spice, and sophistication.

    Barossa veteran Kym Teusner brings a tongue-in-cheek attitude to a serious wine. The 2021 vintage—cool, even, and widely praised—offers a glimpse of Mourvèdre’s subtler side. Think mulberries, spice, resin, and red gravel, all layered on plush tannins. Feral and finessed at once, this is one for lovers of characterful reds. Grill night? Sorted.

    RP93+ – “The soul of Mataro is here… finesse and deliciousness. Smart.”

  • Thistledown Thorny Devil Grenache Barossa Valley 2021

    Thistledown Thorny Devil Grenache Barossa Valley 2021

     24.40

    Ultra-fine Grenache with explosive charm and a savory, succulent soul.

    Thistledown is rewriting the Barossa Grenache story—think spice, earth, and mouth-filling red fruit, without the weight. “Balanced and exciting,” says RP95. From bush vines and expert hands, this is seductive yet precise, with just the right touch of wildness.

    RP95 – “Long and savory, sweet and fine… balanced and exciting.”

  • Torbreck The Factor Barossa Valley 2020

    Torbreck The Factor Barossa Valley 2020

     104.50

    Torbreck’s boldest cuvée channels the structure of Cornas with Aussie muscle.

    Sourced from vines up to 130 years old, The Factor is a monument to old-vine Barossa. Dark, concentrated fruit meets notes of dried olive leaf, cocoa, and spice. Full-bodied, muscular and focused, this wine will age effortlessly while impressing from day one.

    VN96 – “Strong Cornas feel… muscular, spicy, structured with serious density”

  • Torbreck The Steading Barossa Valley 2021

    Torbreck The Steading Barossa Valley 2021

     32.50

    Old-vine Grenache, Shiraz and Mataro in rare balance and beauty.

    The Steading is Torbreck’s cornerstone wine, and this 2021 vintage might be the finest yet. A cooler season gave freshness and detail to its signature generosity. Expect black cherry, blood plum, anise and plush tannins. A wine that has defined value in Barossa for over a decade.

    RP95 – “Reliable, delicious, complex, plush… a superstar.”