Braydun Hill Premium Shiraz 2007
$4399each
$527DOZEN
WineryBraydun Hill
Fruit Shiraz
Regions McLaren Vale
  South Australia
Each $43.99
$527.00
Currently out of stock
No estate winery can make the case for synergy between grazing and viticulture as well as Braydun Hill, decorated with significant industry accolades for superlative Shiraz as well as the excellence of their angora wool. The vineyard itself is the quintessence of clean and green, pesticide free and a self sustaining biosphere. Everything is done on a small yield basis, vines are micro managed and the hand picked grapes are all sorted before inclusion. A seamless McLaren Vale Shiraz, treated to an extended term of oak, fashioned to a stately accord old and new world styling.
TASTING NOTES
Deep red with vibrant purple hues. Lifted freshly ground black pepper and dark chocolates, blueberry and plums with hints of fragrant eucalypt. Rich, round and very well balanced palate, supported by a magnificent length of supple silky tannins, blackcurrants, mint and ripe plum flavours, seasoned by a twist of cinnamon and nutmeg spice. Exquisite with braised meats, an indulgence alongside pungent cheese.
Wines by Braydun Hill
More About Braydun Hill Winery
Carol and Tony Bradley Dunn work on their own small acre vineyard and are devoted to exclusively producing the finest quality Shiraz
The philosophy at Braydun Hill is to do one thing well, and to excel at it. Experience gained at making hand made wines from fruit picked off hedgerows on the English countryside told Bradley-Dunn that Braydun Hill was the ideal grape growing site and lead to vines being planted in 1998. The vineyard is 10 beautiful acres of gentle north facing slopes on a rare patch of Paringa sandy loam over clay in the McLaren Vale, perfect for quality grape vines. The natural sloping of the Braydun Hill's terrain provides for quality ripening. The ocean breezes and maritime climate cool the summer sun and help keep the vines from the mildew and other diseases that more protected vineyards often suffer. This means that Braydun Hill's winemakers have never used any pesticides in the vineyard and have no need for artificial chemicals. Braydun Hill»