Currency Creek, Fleurieu

Mollydooker Wines

The Maitre D Cabernet Sauvignon

Fruity, plum, oaky, full bodied, — 10 days ago

Bleasdale Vineyards

Langhorne Creek Sparkling Shiraz

Light sparkling, small bubbles. Violet to garnet. Red fruits, berries. Spicy from Pepper. Tannin. Dry. @3256, Academy D, 240413 — 9 months ago

Bremerton

Old Adam Shiraz 2014

Always so good — 3 years ago

Wolf Blass

Black Cassis Langhorne Creek Cabernet Sauvignon 2015

Yum. Bold, spicy, dark plum, fruit, tannins. — 5 years ago

Elaine Shields
with Elaine

Bleasdale Vineyards

Mulberry Tree Langhorne Creek Cabernet Sauvignon 2021

VERY STRONG. Also rather dry and quite woody. — 2 months ago

Bleasdale Vineyards

The Wild Fig Langhorne Creek Shiraz Blend 2018

See previous notes from 28 July 2021. Barb thought raspberry, cherry also herbs and earth. Really enjoyed this and can see why it won the most prestigious Trophy on the Australian Show Circuit, the Jimmy Watson Trophy for the best one year old dry red at Royal Melbourne. Always difficult to source Jimmy Watson winners. This SGM Blend was the last of 2 bottles — 3 years ago

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Brothers in Arms

Langhorne Creek Shiraz 2013

Loved with the soul!!
Full body, thick and juicy, deep in colour...
Deep and ruby, pronounced aroma, dark berries, plum, spices!!
— 4 years ago

Yalumba

The Y Series Sangiovese Rosé

Easy drinker for a Friday afternoon when I’m supposed to be working — 8 months ago

Noon Winery

Reserve Langhorne Creek Shiraz 2014

A complete delight to drink tonight. It has weight but it’s light on its feet, with enough brightness and acid to pair well with a steak and rich sauce yet soft enough tannins to sip on after dinner. Perhaps time will reveal more complexity, but I can’t deny the simple enjoyment of this one tonight. — 3 years ago

Sam Marshmallow
with Sam
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Scott Rowe

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What vintage JP? I have a few laying down in the cellar. Cheers 🍷
Jeremy Pollard

Jeremy Pollard

2014. Gave it plenty of air.

Two Hands

Harry & Edward's Garden Langhorne Creek Shiraz 2005

This is a cross between smoked blackberry pie, barbecue brisket with Sweet Baby Ray's sauce, and Lay's barbecue potato chips. The front of this wine is very opulent, very rounded and full bodied mouthfeel. Lots of smoked blackberry pie with graham cracker crust immediately in the front. The middle is where it goes a little darker. Smoky, ashy, meaty. Still finishes with some astringency. I think the consensus is that this one might be a slightly over the hill, and I would probably agree with that. However, really enjoyable wine that really would have gone well with an herbed pork or tenderloin. — 4 years ago

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Shay A

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Mm. Sounds up my alley, especially with Sweet Baby Ray’s BBQ sauce!
Mark Flesher

Mark Flesher

Shay it lost a fair amount of the savory notes after an hour or so and went a lot more to the smoked berey side but I definitely thought about this being more in your wheelhouse than mine initially @Shay A