By variety :: Syrah/Shiraz
Found 14 products.
De Martino Legado Syrah, 2010, OrganicOur price: £12.40Isla de Maipo, a small town around 50 kilometres from the Chilean capital of Santiago, houses the De Martino winery, one of our exciting new producers. Originally established in 1934 by Pietro De Martino Pascualone, who had left his native Italy to found a vineyard in the new world, the estate is located in a prime viticultural position, on the banks of the now arid Maipo River. The fact the valley previously accommodated the ferocious torrents of the Maipo gives soil conditions which are unique in the region, alluvial earth with high silt levels - great for the cultivation of vines.
Gigondas, Domaine Grand Romane, Domaine Pierre Amadieu 2009Our price: £21.60Located in the appellation of Gigondas towards the south of the Rhône valley, Pierre Amadieu’s vineyard is one of true quality. Having originally purchased the estate back in 1929, when incidentally it only comprised 7 hectares, Pierre expanded, planting new vineyards and broadening his range of grape varieties. He still oversees proceedings, although the day to day operations of the Domaine are now controlled by his son Claude and grandson, Pierre Jr. Grapes including Grenache, Mourvedre and Syrah are grown to create their peppery Grande Romane, a deep, cherry coloured red featuring sophisticated notes of liquorice, light toast and Provencal herbs.
Le Chêne Bleu Abelard 2006Our price: £63.25Named in homage of a quite stunning ancient blue oak tree that overlooks the vineyards, La Chene Bleu is owned and run by husband and wife pairing Nicole and Xavier Rolet. From their base in Dentelles de Montmirail, they produce wines in an organic, sustainable and biodynamic manner, in accordance with their philosophy, that the soil and terroirs command utmost respect. All of their wines are bespoke and handmade. The Rolet’s believe that this method, despite being extremely time-consuming and expensive, ensure that produce reaches its optimum quality and can be enjoyed to their fullest. Their motto, “not yours, not mine, but ours” emphasises the importance of sharing in their philosophy, and the fact that they strive to ensure that each of their wines are as good as they possibly can be so they can take pleasure in sharing it with others.
Montes Alpha Range, Syrah, 2009Our price: £13.90 The Montes estate in Chile, run by Aurelio Montes and Douglas Murray, is a natural treasure, undoubtedly providing the benchmark for other Chilean wine producers in terms of quality and global appeal.
Montes Icon Wines, Folly, 2008Our price: £40.65The Montes estate in Chile, run by Aurelio Montes and Douglas Murray, is a natural treasure, undoubtedly providing the benchmark for other Chilean wine producers in terms of quality and global appeal.
Montes Limited Selection, Cherub Syrah Rosé, 2010RRP: £11.05Our price: £8.00You save: £3.05 (28%)The Montes estate in Chile, run by Aurelio Montes and Douglas Murray, is a natural treasure, undoubtedly providing the benchmark for other Chilean wine producers in terms of quality and global appeal.
Ned and Henry Shiraz, Hewitson, 2010Our price: £20.30Founded by winemaker Dean Hewitson in 1998, the Hewitson estate is a new addition to our list for 2012. Having travelled extensively, working in the world of wine, Dean came to realise that the best wines in South Australia would have to be produced from the region’s oldest vineyards, many of which have been barren and fallow since the 19th century. Aided by his wife Lou, who the estates LuLu Sauvignon Blanc is named after, Dean began to cultivate these lands again, and recent vintages have shown that his hunch was in fact a masterstroke.
Reserve Shiraz, Vergelegen, 2006Our price: £16.60VERGELEGEN – André Van Rensburg
Shiraz Cabernet, De Bortoli Willowglen, 2010Our price: £7.90De Bortoli Wines, as the name suggests, was founded by an Italian family who emigrated to Australia in the early 1900s. Founded by Vittorio and Giuseppina in 1928, the estate is now in the hands of a third generation of De Bortoli’s, who have remained true to their core Italian values of family and hard work.
Shiraz, Franklin Tate Estate, 2010Our price: £11.70Young and vibrant oenologist Jodie Opie and industry veteran Franklin Tate are the winemaking team at Tate Estate.The Opie & Tate team bring extensive depth, knowledge and passion to Tate Estate wines. Jodie loves the elegant refined style of wines that are the hallmark of the Margaret River region.
Shiraz, Lowe, 2009Our price: £19.60Lowe Wines, run by our chief Australian producer David Lowe, is located in the region of New South Wales, and draws grapes from vineyards across the Mudgee and Orange districts. David took over his family winery after a period of time working in the Hunter Valley as well as a stint honing his skills in Bordeaux, and since then, he has grown his estate so that it is now recognised among the best in the country. The winery is now a certified organic facility, producing wines of the highest quality created with indigenous grapes such as Zinfandel, one of the estate’s four flagship varieties.
Shiraz, Seven Day Road, 2009Our price: £9.30Seven Day Road was conceived at Fonty's Pool Winery and takes its name from the address of the winery. It is a range of approachable and easy drinking wines that are typically Australian whilst retaining the trademark characters of Pemberton terroir and benefiting from the savoir faire of the acclaimed Fonty's Pool wine making team.
Shiraz, Shadowfax, 2008Our price: £23.30Based in the state of Victoria, the Shadowfax estate is set over five Shiraz growing vineyards, overseen by winemaker Matt Harrop. Matt and his team cultivate these vines to produce distinct Shiraz from each vineyard, each of which are bottled separately.
The Foundry, Syrah, 2007Our price: £18.00Established in 2000 and co-owned by James Reid and Chris Williams, the head winemaker at Meerlust, The Foundry produces fantastic wines that truly epitomise the Cape of Good Hope’s unique terroir.





