Tim Adams Kilikanoon Bird in Hand Turkey Flat Dandelion 2022 Wine List
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- Dandelion Faraway Tree of McLaren Vale Grenache 2022Special Price $100.00 Regular Price $120.00A deep and intense wine packed with red fruits, spice and cedar, with exceptional length and depth of fruit. Bottled unfined and unfiltered, and sourced entirely from Dandelion's own Firehawk Farm vineyard, which is one of the very best in McLaren Vale. Enjoy now or cellar for up to 10 years. Learn More
- Dandelion Moonrise Kingdom Shiraz Grenache Petite Sirah 2022Special Price $100.00 Regular Price $120.00Wow! A rich, voluptuous yet well structured red from Dandelion’s biodynamic Firehawk Farm vineyard. Inky black fruits are pierced by blackberries, sour plum, ginger, raspberry, blackberries and tar which is then scented with cedar and spice. Long, rich and balanced. Learn More
- Dandelion Wishing Clock of the Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc 2022Special Price $20.00 Regular Price $27.50Tangy, tight and mineral Adelaide Hills Sauv. We found citrus, straw, tropical notes, green apple, and even a hint of pineapple. We all liked this one on the tasting panel, even the Sauv-Blanc-aphobes! Learn More
- Kilikanoon Meyman's Riesling 2022Special Price $26.00 Regular Price $35.00A glorious Riesling from the 2022 vintage, widely considered the equal of the great 2020 and 2021 vintages. Stephen Pannel commented that, “2022 (Clare) Rieslings are particularly strong, the stylish nature of these wines and the purity of their varietal character show the strength of the beautiful Clare Valley as a Riesling stronghold." So here's the Kilikanoon Meyman's, more linear and higher in acid than the 2021 but still built around lemons and limes, offering minerality and brilliant length and intensity. Can be cellared for a decade or more. Learn More
- Turkey Flat Butchers Block Shiraz 2022$27.00What a stunning ‘lighter and brighter’ Shiraz from Turkey Flat. A neat counterpoint to their Estate Shiraz, it packs a powerful punch of fruit yet is lighter on its feet than it’s more expensive counterpart. Some whole bunch is used here and the oak used is all older – both factors in allowing the fruit to really shine. Red and blue fruits, white pepper, bright and crunchy goodness. Delicious Barossa joy in a glass. Learn More