This white St Joseph differs from the white Hermitage in that the soil of white Hermitage (clay and limestone) gives softness and suppleness to the wine whereas the granite soil expresses a wonderful minerality which perfectly accompanies food and gives an additional sense of vivacity
the second is for ageing and the basement (the third terrace) is reserved for premium wines which undergo further ageing
the pair draws on five centuries of expertise to craft each of their wines
The balance of the wine was fermented cool to retain the fruit characters from our vineyards
The Turkey Flat Barossa Valley White blend is sourced from the Bethany and Stonewell regions of the Barossa
Bannockburn Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot 2015 (Museum) bodegas-muga This white St Joseph differsMuseum Release. Each year, the Hooper family set aside some Museum stock for extended cellaring to be released when they deem each wine to be in a great place. Over the years, we have embraced their generosity and been rewarded with striking, mature, perfectly cellared wines. We are pleased to offer a slice of Bannockburn history. Like the Estate Shiraz, Bannockburns Cabernet blends showcase the depth and strength of the estates savoury signature. The