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Elderton is a top estate of the Barossa Valley, a region itself dotted with winemaking royalty. Using grapes from one of the finest vineyards in all Australia, this is their 95 point flagship red – a staggeringly intense, tiny production masterpiece.
Elderton is a top estate of the Barossa Valley, a region itself dotted with winemaking royalty. Using grapes from one of the finest vineyards in all Australia, this is their 95 point flagship red – a staggeringly intense, tiny production masterpiece.
Tasting notes
Big, weighty, textured. Powerful black fruit, firm tannins, complexity
Aroma
Intense, spicy blackberry and blueberry with mocha and liquorice
Allergy information
Contains sulphites
Lorraine and Neil Ashmead were great pioneers in the Barossa Valley. Thankfully for all wine lovers, they had the foresight to save the Command Block vineyard in the 1980s when they were setting up their estate. Planted in 1894, Command Block is now recognised as one of Australia’s finest plots, yet in the ’80s the government was encouraging growers to grub up old vines. Today these vines are regarded as the crown jewels. 1984 was the first year the Ashmeads made a single vineyard wine from the fruit, so this spellbinding 2015 is the 31st release. We were delighted to receive a small allocation. Made in old fashioned open top fermenters, punched down by hand and aged in all-new French and American oak, this is a remarkable, ageworthy wine.