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Red wines from Wild Duck Creek / Fam. Anderson

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Shiraz Reserve 2020
Only 14 Bottles

Shiraz Reserve 2020

Heathcote, Wild Duck Creek, 750 ml
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Duck Muck 2019
Only 11 Bottles

Duck Muck 2019

Heathcote, Wild Duck Creek, 750 ml
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Shiraz Springflat 2020

Heathcote, Wild Duck Creek, 750 ml
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Parker 97 Points
Shiraz Reserve 2021

Shiraz Reserve 2021

Heathcote, Wild Duck Creek, 750 ml

from Wild Duck Creek / Fam. Anderson

In Stock
Duck Muck 2019
Only 11 Bottles

Duck Muck 2019

Heathcote, Wild Duck Creek, 750 ml
In Stock

Shiraz Springflat 2020

Heathcote, Wild Duck Creek, 750 ml
In Stock
Shiraz Reserve 2019
Only 8 Bottles

Shiraz Reserve 2019

Heathcote, Wild Duck Creek, 750 ml
In Stock
Shiraz Reserve 2020
Only 14 Bottles

Shiraz Reserve 2020

Heathcote, Wild Duck Creek, 750 ml

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Weingut Nicolussi-Leck

Weingut Nicolussi-Leck

The Kreithof, as the ancestral estate is known, is located near the idyllic Lake Caldaro in South Tyrol (Alto Adige) and has been cultivated by the Nicolussi-Leck family since 1915. Standing guard over it are the medieval ruins of Leuchtenburg Castle, which – like the estate – dates back to the 13th century and was presumably also associated with nearby Laimburg Castle in the Etsch Valley.

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Domaine Tollot-Beaut / Nathalie Tollot

Domaine Tollot-Beaut / Nathalie Tollot

This fine family domaine has existed since the end of the 19th century. Initially, there were only a few vineyards in the village of Chorey. As time went on, it developed into 24 hectares in the communes of Beaune, Savigny and Aloxe-Corton. The estate is now run by cousins Nathalie, Jean-Paul, and Olivier Tollot.

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Castello del Terriccio

Castello del Terriccio

Castello del Terriccio is one of the largest agricultural estates in Tuscany (Province of Pisa) with its own microclimate. The approximately 1700 hectares extend from the northern end of the Maremma to the Tyrrhenian Sea. The vineyards enjoy a south-southwest exposure with the warming and luminous effect of the sea. The Mediterranean maquis and the eucalyptus trees growing all around it not only protect the grapes from the wind, but also imbue them with the scents and aromas that give the wines of the Terriccio their distinctive flavour.

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