Discover: Old Vine Barossa #2
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In celebration of Old Vine Day, we've been pouring a selection of wines from our Artisans of Barossa. If you're unable to come and visit, don't work, we've got two Old Vine six-packs that we can deliver for you to enjoy at home.
Here are the details:
- John Duval Wines Annexus, Ancestor Vine, Eden Valley Grenache 2022
- John Duval Wines Annexus, Centenarian Vine, Barossa Valley Mataro 2022
- Sons of Eden Eurus, Old Vine, Eden Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2022
- Sons of Eden Romulus, Old Vine, Barossa Valley Shiraz 2021
- Schwarz Wine Co. Schiller Block, Ancestor Vine, Barossa Valley Shiraz 2020
- Hobbs of Barossa Ranges 1905, Centenarian Vine, Eden Valley Shiraz 2021
The Barossa is home to some of the oldest grape vines in the World. Old Vines have unique traits and complexities that winemakers and wine drinkers alike seek out. In 2009, the Barossa Grape and Wine Association adopted the Old Vine Charter. The purpose of the charter is to improve clarity and honesty around what actually qualifies as an Old Vine in Barossa. Although it is not a legal requirement, a majority of producers in Australia have now adopted the charter themselves.
Our Old Vine Tasting event is designed to showcase the remarkable collection of ancient vines that Barossa is renowned for. These vines, some classified under the Barossa Old Vine Charter, are a testament to the region's rich viticultural legacy. The classification includes:
- Old Vines (35+ years)
- Survivor Vines (70+ years)
- Centenarian Vines (100+ years)
- Ancestor Vines (125+ years)
This is an exceptional opportunity to connect with the rich viticultural history that defines our region and to taste wines that embody the essence of Barossa.