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by Levantine Hill on 24 March, 2022
Levantine Hill Optume Shiraz
by Levantine Hill on 24 March, 2022
Levantine Hill Optume Shiraz delivers volume and weight with finesse and restraint, this perfumed, brooding and enticingly refined medium-bodied Shiraz is the result of an assemblage of three individual vineyard sites.... Read full article
by Levantine Hill on 24 March, 2022
Levantine Hill Optume Cabernet Sauvignon
by Levantine Hill on 24 March, 2022
Levantine Hill Optume Cabernet Sauvignon features brooding restrained fruit characters of cassis and blackberry with complex savoury elements of bramble, bergamot, sage leaf, amari, nutmeg, sandalwood, laurel, leather and star anise.... Read full article
by Levantine Hill on 23 May, 2019
Levantine Hill Samantha's Paddock
by Levantine Hill on 23 May, 2019
Our Mélange Traditionnel is an exquisite and refined Cabernet-based blend for the most sophisticated connoisseur, from the vineyard everyone said could not be planted; a tiny, incredibly steep, ultra low yielding block of the five traditional Left...... Read full article
by Levantine Hill on 11 April, 2019
Levantine Hill Chardonnay
by Levantine Hill on 11 April, 2019
Our Chardonnay profoundly reclaims body, flavour and palate-weight co-existing with structure, texture and restrained acidity. Complex fruit characters of white nectarine, saffron, Pink Lady apple, chamomile flower, cashews and Leatherwood honey work... Read full article
on 16 November, 2018
2016 LIV ZAK Cabernet Sauvignon
on 16 November, 2018
A medium-bodied wine with a silky texture enhanced by flavours of lush velvety chocolate, blackcurrant, mulberry and spiced plums.... Read full article
by Mount Mary on 25 October, 2018
Mount Mary Quintet
by Mount Mary on 25 October, 2018
The vineyard is planted to Cabernet sauvignon (46%), Merlot (26%), Cabernet franc (18%), Malbec (5%) and Petit verdot (5%). The percentage of each variety that goes into the final blend changes with the season as factors such as fruitfulness and...... Read full article