Charles Melton

 

Charlie Melton has been making his own label wines in the Barossa since 1984 and now owns 20 hectares of vines. He began his wine making career ten years earlier and worked for Peter Lehmann who actually decided he should be called Charlie instead of his given name Graeme. His passion is for old vine wines and traditional varieties such as Shiraz, Grenache and Mourvedre (Mataro) and this comes through loud and clear in the wines he produces.

Rose of Virginia 2015

This is serious rosé wine. A great colour, deeper than many rosé wines, with aromas of raspberry, cinnamon and Turkish delight. The palate is dry, red and stone fruits. This aged style of rosé is characterful and very nice. Made mainly from Grenache it is a robust wine and excellent value for money.

La Belle Mere GSM 2015

Red/garnet in appearance. There is earthy spice and delicate red fruits. Wine is medium bodied and the finish is savoury and long. very nice entry level wine.

Father in Law Shiraz  2016

Youthful purple/red in appearance. Aromas of plum, strawberry and sweet tobacco. Smooth and full bodied with a generous kick of spicy pepper. Drink it now or keep, your choice.

Kirche Shiraz/Cabernet 2016

Generous black fruits with coffee and vanilla. Palate is full with rich fruit and cool eucalyptus and tobacco. Tannins add structure. A wine with real ageing potential.

Grains of Paradise Shiraz 2014

February rain led to a lighter vintage, as a consequence less oak was used in the vinification. Garnet in appearance. Aromas of red fruits and plum. Palate is savoury black and red fruit with hints of spice and a nice savoury finish.

Grains of Paradise Shiraz 2015

Great depth of colour – red/garnet. Ripe plummy fruit, white pepper and a savoury edge. Palate is rich, full and  complex with a savoury sweet spice. A lovely finish.

Nine Popes GSM 2015

Aromas of red fruits, vanilla and a touch of dried herbs and white pepper. Palate is sweet red fruits, smokey and a big hit of spicy pepper on the finish. A series wine that needs some cellaring.m very good.

Artisans of Barossa

Artisans of Barossa is a collective of six winemakers who share a tasting room on the corner of Magnolia Road and Light Pass Road just outside the town of Tanunda in the Barossa Valley. They share a common goal to produce handcrafted wines that typify the Barossa. Production methods may vary between the winemakers but the wines made are all representative of the styles of the region and are quintessentially Barossa.

Spinifex

Peter Schell and Magali Gely are the driving forces behind Spinifex. They began making wine in the Barossa in 2001 but have been involved in the industry for much longer. Peter had worked several vintages in French wine regions and Magali comes from a French wine making family. Together they source grapes from a number of growers in the Barossa to create some wonderful, handcrafted wines.

Spinifex Eden Valley Riesling 2017

A dry style of Riesling with fresh acidity and lime citrus with stone fruits and a mineral edge. A lovely clean, dry finish.

Spinifex Papillon Grenache 2017

Light, cherry red in appearance. There is bags of red fruits, cranberry, cherry, strawberry. A lighter style of Grenache which is delicate and perfumed. Absolutely delicious and very drinkable. A real star.

Sons of Eden

Cory Ryan and Simon Cowham are the driving forces behind Sons of Eden. Having learnt their trade in the vineyards and wineries of the Eden Valley they have become established in the Barossa where they are creating wines of real class.

Sons of Eden Freya Eden Valley Riesling 2017

Lemon yellow in. appearance. There aromas of lime, lemon sherbet and green apple. The palate is crisp citrus fruits and there is a lovely balance with a great long, lingering finish. A very drinkable wine – lovely.

Sons of Eden The Kennedy GSM 2016

Named in honour of the Kennedy family whose vineyard of old Grenache vines are used in this blend. Deep ruby in appearance with aromas of dark cherry, raspberry, plum and dried herbs. The palate is full with dark fruit and peppery spice. Tannins are dry and there is a finish of perfumed red fruits. Very nice.

Hobbs of Barossa Ranges

Greg And Alison Hobbs have been handcrafting wines made with minimum intervention since the late nineties. Production is small but high quality.

Hobbs Tin Lids Viognier 2017

Aromas of stone fruits – apricots and nectarine. Palate is medium with a nice balance and a refreshing, clean finish.

Hobbs Aria Secca Tin Lids Shiraz 2016

Grapes are handpicked and semi dried on racks prior to vinification in a style similar to the production of Amazon in Italy. The wine is medium red in colour. There are concentrated black fruits with smooth, silky mouthfeel. Savoury with a raisiny fruit. A lovely, easy drinking style of wine. Very nice.

Hobbs Gregor Shiraz 2016

Produced in the Amazon style with whole bunch drying in a shed until the grapes have lost 20% moisture. Deep and inky in appearance. Aromas of sweet fruit, complex and multidimensional. Silky smooth with raisins and white pepper. Lovely, lovely wine.

Schwarz Wine Company

Jason Schwarz bourses fruit from some of Barossa’s best old vines. His approach is one of minimum intervention to produce wines where terroir shines through.

Schwarz Thiele Road Grenache 2016

Produced from vines planted in the early nineteen forties the wine is red/garnet in colour with aromas of cherry. Palate has spice red fruit with a touch of dried herb.

Schwarz Nitschke Block Shiraz 2016

From fruit grown on the valley floor, hand picked and basket pressed. Aromas of red cherry, raspberry and coffee. Palate is deep and rich, spicy fruit with as hint of vanilla. Good length with a savoury, peppery finish.

Massena

Jaysen Collins makes his wines in small quantities from his own vineyards.He is known for crafting wines from grape varieties such as Primitive and Saperavi which are little grown in the Barossa.

Massena Dadds Block Primitivo 2017

Deep in colour and youthful. Dark brambly fruit with herb and leafy notes. Bags of fruit with some cooling mint. This is a very nice wine with real balance. tannins a littlr grippy. A great food wine,

Massena Caviste Blend 2017

 

 

A predominantly shiraz blend. Deep red and youthful. Bags of brambly fruit, lush and silky smooth. A sweet finish.

John Duvall Wines

John worked for Penfolds Wines for 28 years, including 16 years as chief winemaker, responsible for such iconic wines as Grange. John developed his own label, John Duvall Wines in2oo3 and has since been joined by his son. Along with wines from the Barossa John also makes wines in Chile, South America.

John Duvall Plexus SGM 2016

deep red and youthful in appearance. Concentrated black fruits, coffee and mint. Palate is full with spicy/peppery fruit., A serious wine the would benefit from a few years cellaring.

John Duvall Mataro Annexus 2016

The first vin tase of this wine and only 250 cases made. Production is likely to be only in the best years. Deep, inky, opaque with a youthful purple rim. Back fruits, leather,  chocolate and spice. A monster of a wine that needs to be kept for a few years.

As well as the excellent tasting room there is also the Harvest Kitchen which has a strong focus on the foods produced in The Barossa Valley