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1 - 5 of 5 Wines by Barossa Valley Estate
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Barossa Valley Estate E-minor Shiraz 2008
Barossa
A wonderful Shiraz of depth and concentration, offering elegance and finesse, crafted by the region's most accomplished winemakers on the Barossa Valley Estate at Marananga. E Minor is a tribute to the rich cultural and musical traditions of the Barossa. Third and fourth generation growers are devoted to their plantings of Shiraz and nurture the vines to produce the finest fruit Barossa has on offer. A long standing association, commitment and understanding of the soil, really does mean that E-minor expresses the heart and soul of the Barossa
$1499each
$17988/DOZ
EACH
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Barossa Valley Estate was established in 1985 by a group of independent growers who saw an opportunity to add value to their harvest. The operation was initialized as a co-operative, with the objective of making and marketing premium bottled wine. Today, Barossa Valley Estate really does offer the pick of the Barossa, compiled from fruit grown throughout the valley by over eighty loyal growers. This breadth of selection gives Barossa Valley Estate a unique advantage, in that the winery can fashion a selection of wines that are a hundred percent Barossa. Traditionally fermented on skins for six days, E-minor was matured in predominately older French and American oak barrels for up to twelve months. Approx 14.0%
 
Deep, vibrant red, purple hue. Aromas abound of ripe, dark fruit and berries with lifted spices and supporting but subtle, oak. Palate shows a firm acid spine, holding the gentle oak and spicy dark fruits together. Medium bodied with great length of oak and fruit flavours. Balanced and elegant. Enjoy with lamb shanks, spicy eastern cuisine or rich pasta dishes. "Strobes of plum fruit along the tongue, there's the sweetness of licorice and berry, the richness of milky cocoa oak, and the complex spice of cinammon, nutmeg and clove!" -Vinicraft.com, "Medium bodied palate, rich and soft, balanced by seamlessly dovetailed tannins which integrate fully into characters of ripe damson plum and animated spice!" -Pinotfiles.com
Barossa Valley Estate Ebenezer Cabernet 2006
Barossa Valley
A regal Cabernet wine, full bodied, intense with powerful varietal fruit and distinctive regionality. The dry grown old vines at Ebenezer are appellation supérieur, a principal source of grapes for the premium John Duval, Henschke and Glaetzer labels. "Plump and sunny, generous with its currant, raspberry and cedar flavors, finishing with fine tannins and harmonious balance!" -Winespectator.com, "Delightfully complex and layered. Lovely rich blackberry fruit intensity with clever oak handling - not too extracted, plenty of freshness!" -Winestate.com
$3499each
$41988/DOZ
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Barossa Valley Esate was established as a co-operative of independent Barossa growers with the objective of making and marketing their own premium wine. The growers and makers enjoy a very close relationship. Ebenezer owes its very existence to the many generations who have painstakingly nurtured their vineyards through good years and bad since settlement. Without their persistence and strength many of the great vineyards of the Barossa would today be lost. Traditionally fermented on skins for six days, Ebenezer is matured in a combination of French and American oak barrels for up to eighteen months. Further bottle aged prior to release to soften the tannin profile. Approx 15.0%
 
Vibrant deep red, purple hue. Aromas of lifted blackcurrant and spice with a touch of eucalyptus and mint. Deep and brooding palate of ripe, dark berries over supporting oak interwoven into the fruit. Firm tannin and flesh with great length of fruit and oak characters. Medium to full bodied with a soft finish. Varietal in character, without being overly herbacaeous. Soft and approachable now, a true expression of the richness and splendour of old Barossa vines, Ebenezer will continue to develop slowly and gracefully, a Cabernet Sauvignon of great elegance and poise. To accompany braised venison or duck, rich matured cheese and spicy pasta dishes. Vinified from fruit grown to the best vineyards, quality is assured
Barossa Valley Estate Ebenezer Shiraz 2006
Barossa
The picturesque village of Ebenezer was founded at the northern end of the Barossa Valley in 1851. The first vineyards were planted with rootstock at the time of settlement and have been painstakingly nurtured ever since. Today, Ebenezer is one of Australia's eminent appellations. Dry grown vineyards, well integrated oak treatment, pliant tannins and finely woven flavours are pivotal to the personality of Ebenezer. Parcels that only just miss out on the internationally renowned E&E Shiraz are set aside for this very wine, atesting to the quality of fruit within
$3499each
$41988/DOZ
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Shiraz is sourced predominantly from older vineyards at the northern end of the Barossa. Grapes are hand harvested from vines up to fifty years of age, yielding one to three tonnes per acre. Traditional winemaking methods are employed to capture the great intensity of fruit and develop exceptional length of palate. Only the best Shiraz from Barossa Valley Estate's Ebenezer growers is considered for inclusion. The winemaking team select the best blocks from a variety of soil types to create a tightly woven complex palate, it is from these superior lots that the co-operative craft BVE Ebenezer Shiraz. An impressive wine, expertly handled to demonstrate superlative harmony between good fruit and fine oak. Approx 14.5%
 
Deep blood red in appearance with purple hues. A nose of lifted cherries and plum with chocolate, mocha, pepper and some toasty caramel oak tones. The palate is full, rich and ripe with firm flesh, concentration, and ripe rounded tannins. The finish is clean and long with fresh fruit flavours persisting well. In all ways the quintessential Barossa Shiraz, powerful and intense with rich fruit and firm tannins. "This is a wine that fully expresses the synergy of good Barossa fruit fashioned to traditional vinification techniques. Fragrant with pepper and blueberries, cocoa liqueur, anise and pitch. Chewy, savoury tannins underpin the sweet fruit, garnished by curls of carob and wafers of clove/ vanilla oak!" -Pinotfiles.com
EandE Black Pepper Shiraz 2005
Barossa
Langtons Outstanding Classification. From vines sixty years of age, a monopole that has gone from strength to strength. Previous vintages have won numerous awards and medals on the wine show circuits in Australia and overseas, reinforcing the wine's legendary status with the large number of E&E devotees. At every stage of vinification there is uncompromising attention to detail. "One of the country's finest, E&E has blazed trails internationally, more highly sought overseas than at home, making even more friends for peerless Barossa Shiraz!" -Wine Mag.com
$8999each
$107988/DOZ
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Fruit comes from select parcels managed by dedicated Barossa growers, grapes are chosen on the basis of exceptional quality and concentration of flavour. The close relationship between winemaker and vigneron ensures that E&E will continue to build on its reputation as a flagship Barossa Valley Shiraz. Back at the winery, grapes are gently pressed to extract richness without harsh tannins. Matured in a combination of new and seasoned American and French oak for eighteen months. Maximum flavour retention and complexity have been achieved through meticulous attention to detail allowing each individual vineyards characters to show through. Alcohol 15.0%
 
Deep, dark red in colour. The bouquet is a nose grabber, it intrigues and preoccupies with intense lifted aromas of ripe cherry and plum, spice and pepper with subtle chocolate/ coffee overtones. Lifted aromas of cherry blossom, dark chocolate, espresso and ripe blackberries. Integrated into these aromas are spicy oak characters. The palate highlights the E&E style – rich, full bodied, finesse and a long elegant finish. "Solid tarry aromas indicate the depth of concentration on the nose. Ripe cherry/plum fruit and layers of coffee/mocha richness combine with full charry oak. A real blockbuster style with firm, fine-grained tannins. Great balance with some finesse on the finish!" -Winestate.com
EandE Sparkling Shiraz 2004
Barossa Valley
An ambassador of the uniquely Australian sparkling Shiraz genre, since inaugural release, E&E have amassed staggering acclaim, winning trophys at the London Internationa, and rating in the Wine Spectator’s Top 10. "Disconcerting as it may be, E&E seem to be delivering along a vector of steadily rising - in terms of unparallelled quality - sparkling shiraz that are reaching stratospheric levels of notoriety. This heady mix of tarry, soily elements and chocolate box complexity has them queueing up in Hong Kong and London!" -Wineweekly.com.au
$5499each
$65988/DOZ
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E&E is fashioned from vines over sixty years of age, grown to superior vineyards tended by some of South Australia's most ancient grapegrowing families, around the Barossa's northeastern parts. While producing a meagre yield of 0.5 to three tonnes per acre each year, the specially selected grapes provide a full concentration of flavour. Each year a small parcel of the E&E Black Pepper Shiraz is set aside for secondary fermentation and maturation on yeast lees to craft this internationally renowned wine. A close relationship between wine maker and growers, an extended maturation and final disgorgement of this Methode Champenoise Shiraz, delivers a Cuvée of great character and finesse
 
Rich, opaque purple-red colour, very deep and endless. A bouquet as bold as it is beautiful, showing lifted ripe red and black fruits, vanillin, spices and pepper. Great elements of raspberry, red currants, blackberry, the fruit is very good and forms ripples of flavours, separated by thick chocolatey bands of layered oak. A resilient, fine, firm structure, exceptional length, superbly grained tannins and a quintessentially rich mouth feel. The palate expresses strong fruit, finishing long and dry. "Medium brick red hue. Hints of cinnamon on the nose with further notes of leather and plum. A full depth palate with lovely roundness. Starting to show some age development but with plenty of time ahead of it!" -Winestate.com
Barossa Valley Estate was established in 1985 by a group of independent growers who saw an opportunity to add value to their harvest.

The Winery was initially established as a co-operative with the objective of making and marketing premium bottled wine. The Barossa Valley Estate grape growers and the winemaker have a very close relationship due to this structure and the synergy that has developed is evident in the richness and depth of flavours in the wine.

Since its inception, Barossa Valley Estate has gone from strength to strength. Today the portfolio of wines comprises E&E, Ebenezer and Moculta. Each of these ranges is unique and made to a particular style.

http://www.bve.com.au/ - Barossa Valley Estate

The Ebenezer range showcases the range classic Barossa styles, with Shiraz, Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon blend forming the range. The Moculta range is designed as a more approachable wine upon release. These wines are full flavoured, fruit driven wines in the classic Barossa style.

The E&E Black Pepper Shiraz is the quintessential Barossa Shiraz - powerful and intense with rich fruit and firm tannins, a wine that matures and develops in the bottle for well over a decade

The Barossa Valley is located about one hour's drive north of South Australia's capital Adelaide. It lies on a north-south plain from 180 to 290 metres altitude, in three sections - north and south of Tanunda Creek and from Lyndoch to the hills - each possessing different micro-climates and soil characteristics.

The different sections enable the Valley to produce a full range of wine types and styles. The soils in the Valley are "red brown earths with sandy, loamy or clay topsoils, sand over clay and deep sand and in the hills grey brown loam over clay, on rock". Mild, wet winters and hot dry summers coupled with an average rainfall ranging from 500mm to 750mm help make the Barossa an ideal grape growing region.

The first commercial vineyards were planted in the mid 1840s by August Fielder, the Aldenhoven brothers and Johann Gramp, most likely for the production of a sweet port style. Winemaker Carl Sobels, who had 30 years experience in Europe, was one of the most influential early winemakers in the Barossa, producing some of the first wines for export. In the 1850s he was advocating the production of light table wines rather than sweet fortified wines.

http://www.bve.com.au/ - Barossa Valley Estate
Barossa Valley Estate really does have the "Pick of Barossa", with fruit supplied from most sections of the Valley by about 80 loyal growers

Towards the end of the century the Barossa grapegrowing and winemaking industry was boosted by interstate factors - border excise, the gold rush and phylloxera. The pioneering of cold fermentation techniques by a local winemaker in 1953 led to great advances in table wine and quality sparkling wine production.

Today about 500 growers, some now sixth generation Barossa, produce an average of 55,000 tonnes of grapes each vintage; from approximately 7,000 hectares of vineyard. This breadth of selection gives Barossa Valley Estate a unique advantage in that the winery can produce a wide selection of premium varieties which are 100 per cent Barossa.

While all varieties exhibit differences in character between floor and hill grown, there are even more subtle differences within each region. In general, wines of the Valley floor are soft and well rounded, full in varietal flavour and often ideal for late picked styles. The hills produce more subtle, more complex flavours, better for ageing.

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