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View details Brokenwood Semillon 2009
$ 19.99 Brokenwood Semillon 2009
Semillon / Hunter / NewSouthWales
What makes a great Hunter Valley Semillon vintage? Most would say one without rain or drought, and while this is certainly important, balance reigns supreme. Mid January in the Hunter Valley always brings with it a slight nervousness. Having been battered vintage after vintage with drought and pouring rain, is it any wonder that black cats are certainly not wanted and ladders given a wide berth? "Hunter Semillon should be a staple on every wine list, but it's still under performing, which is surprising when wines like this are so good every year!" -Wine Business
 
View details Brokenwood Rayner Vineyard Shiraz 2000
$ 59.99 Brokenwood Rayner Vineyard Shiraz 2000
Currently out of stock
Shiraz / McLaren Vale / SouthAustralia
Previous vintage claimed Best Red of Show and Best Rhône Red Shiraz/ Grenache at the London International Wine Challenge. 10,000 wines were judged by over 500 judges before conferring this terrific accolade. The 2000 vintage remains a remarkable follow up. The Old Shiraz vines on the Rayner Vineyard are unirrigated, deeply rooted and extensively systemized into clay below the sand. Generally they withstand the toughest of years yielding small amounts of concentrated wines, offering heady aromas and deep complexities
 
View details Brokenwood McLaren Beechworth Shiraz 2008
$ 24.99 Brokenwood McLaren Beechworth Shiraz 2008
Shiraz / McLaren Beechworth / SouthAustralia
A seamless red wine with all the panache of Brokenwood, centred around a backbone of concentrated, rich and ripe McLaren Vale Shiraz, enhanced by a third of good Beechworth fruit. A heightened level of complexity is at the core of this wine, fashioned to express the finer characters of the different regions, rich and sweet up front, moving on to a dry and mouthfilling, memorable finish. "Silken wine that's bursting with juicy fruits and light spice elements, a lithe shiraz that's nimble on its toes and very easy to drink. Mates nicely with squab, pigeon or quail!" -Wineweekly.com.au
 
View details Brokenwood Graveyard Shiraz 2006
$ 129.99 Brokenwood Graveyard Shiraz 2006
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Shiraz / Hunter Valley / NewSouthWales
The Graveyard Vineyard site is the jewel in the Brokenwood crown, the source of Brokenwood's flagship wine, initially planted to Shiraz vines in 1970. A wine with great line, a Len Evans expression used to convey structure, balance and length. 45-degree heat over the Christmas New Year period cut Brokenwood’s yields by up to 30 percent. "Wonderful depth of fruit with blackcurrants and blackberry, pepper, coffee, vanilla and aniseed all playing their part in the clean ripe aromas that jump from the glass. Great wine!" -Winorama.com.au
 
Established in 1970, Brokenwood Wines has evolved from a weekend venture for self-professed hobby winemakers into one of Australia's most reputable wine labels

Brokenwood was founded by a trio of Sydney-based solicitors, Tony Albert, John Beeston and James Halliday, who paid a then record price of $970 per acre for a 10-acre block in the foothills of the Brokenback Ranges. The original block - originally planned as a cricket ground for the local community was planted with Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz.

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The first vintage was picked in 1973. It was a labour of love for the partners, and the friends and families they conscripted to help, with the grapes being carried to the winery in buckets in the back seat of Len Evans' Bentley. Brokenwood's inaugural vintage yielded 75 dozen Shiraz - Cabernet. While none of the original partners claimed to know anything about viticulture, the wine received praise, and attracted a loyal following from its first vintage.

In 1975, a new winery was built to accommodate the growing production. The winery housed fermentation tanks and oak barrels, and, in dorm-style accommodation, the exhausted bodies of the many helpers who came to stay at Brokenwood, seduced by the promise of clean country air, fine food, wine and company in exchange for help on the vineyard. Visitors helped themselves to a taste of the very limited and eagerly sought after boutique wine made by Halliday and his band of weekend winemakers from a table standing in the shade of the first floor balcony.

Many of Australia's most prominent wine identities did their time in the vineyards at Brokenwood during the Seventies

Growth was steady until the boom of 1978, when six new partners joined, allowing the purchase of the next door Graveyard Vineyard. Designated as a cemetery by the local town planners, but never used as such, the block had been planted with Shiraz & Cabernet Sauvignon.

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The heavy clay soil resulted in vintages of low yield, but with extraordinary concentration of flavour in the berries, providing a distinctive wine style that is still evident in the Brokenwood red wines.

The Graveyard Vineyard created Brokenwood's flagship wine, the Graveyard Vineyard Shiraz, which is still sourced exclusively from this one vineyard. The Langtons Classification of Distinguished Australian Wine has it as the highest rated Hunter Valley red wine, in the Outstanding category. In the same year, Brokenwood sourced fruit from outside the Hunter Valley for the first time - Cabernet Sauvignon from Coonawarra - which was blended with Hunter fruit to make a premium red.

In 1982, the company extended its range to include white wines - notably the jewel of the Hunter Valley, Semillon. With this broadened scope, the partners decided to consolidate further growth by appointing a Chief Winemaker/Managing Director. Iain Riggs joined Brokenwood in 1982, introducing new winery equipment and facilities specifically for premium white wine production. Brokenwood was now capable of producing high quality white wine, which, since 1983, has been a significant part of its total production.

The multi-regional blend wines, such as the popular Cricket Pitch range, are sourced from premium regions throughout Australia to create a style that demonstrates balance, elegance and consistency. While the size of the company has grown, the operation remains deliberately labour intensive, being the only way of assuring the individuality of the wines.

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