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Barossa Super 100Classification BAROSSA SUPER 100 CLASSIFICATION Chateau Tanunda 150 Year Old Vines 1858 Field Blend Grenache Mourvedre Malbec $500+ Chris Ringland Dry Grown Barossa Ranges Shiraz Chris Ringland Hoffmann Vineyard Shiraz 7+ Henschke Hill of Grace Shiraz wines Seppeltsfield 100 Year Old Para Vintage Tawny Torbreck Vintners The Laird Shiraz Two Hands Wines My Hands Shiraz Chris Ringland Randalls Hill Shiraz Penfolds RWT Shiraz Elderton Wines Fifteen Shiraz Rusden Wines Sandscrub Shiraz $200+ Gibson Bin 60 Shiraz Schubert Estate The Gander Reserve Shiraz Greenock Creek Roennfeldt Road Shiraz St Hugo Vetus Purum Cabernet Sauvignon Henschke Hill of Roses Shiraz St Hugo Vetus Purum Shiraz 19+ Henschke Mount Edelstone Shiraz Torbreck Vintners RunRig Shiraz Viognier wines Hewitson Barrel 1853 Mourvedre Turkey Flat Vineyards The Ancestor Shiraz Jacob’s Creek Identity Shiraz Yalumba The Caley Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz Kaesler Wines Old Bastard Shiraz Z Wine [Hein] Ancestor Vine Shiraz Kellermeister The Meister Shiraz Atze’s Corner Wines Forgotten Hero Shiraz Kaesler Wines Alte Reben Shiraz Atze’s Corner Wines Zen Master Shiraz Kalleske Johann Georg Shiraz $100+ Brockenchack William Frederick Shiraz Kellermeister Rocamora Ancestor Vine Grenache Chateau Tanunda 100 Year Old Vines Shiraz Langmeil The Freedom 1843 Shiraz Chateau Tanunda 100 Year Old Vines Shiraz Laughing Jack Wines Limited Two Shiraz 81+ Grenache Mourvedre Penfolds Bin 150 Shiraz wines Chris Ringland Dimchurch Shiraz Peter Lehmann Wines Stonewell Shiraz Dutschke Wines Single Barrel Shiraz Saltram Wine Estate The Journal Shiraz Elderton Wines Ashmead Cabernet Sauvignon Schild Estate Moorooroo Shiraz Elderton Wines Command Shiraz Schubert Estate Goose-yard Block Shiraz First Drop Wines Fat of the Land - Seppeltsfield Sons of Eden Stauros Mourvedre Shiraz Soul Growers Wines 106 Vines Mourvedre First Drop Wines Fat of the Land - Greenock Soul Growers Wines Gobell Shiraz Shiraz Soul Growers Wines Hampel Shiraz First Drop Wines Fat of the Land - Ebenezer Soul Growers Wines Hoffmann Shiraz Shiraz Soul Growers Wines Kroehn Shiraz First Drop Wines The Cream Shiraz St Hallett Old Block Shiraz Flaxman Wines Estate Shiraz Teusner Righteous ‘FG’ Shiraz Flaxman Wines Reserve Cabernet The Standish Wine Company The Standish Shiraz Gibson Old Vine Eden Valley Shiraz The Standish Wine Company The Relic Shiraz Gibson Aust Old Vine Barossa Shiraz Viognier Glaetzer Amon-Ra Shiraz The Standish Wine Company The Schubert Grant Burge Meshach Shiraz Theorem Shiraz Hayes Family Wines Reserve Shiraz The Standish Wine Company Lamella Shiraz Head Wines The Redhead Shiraz The Standish Wine Company Andelmonde Shiraz Henschke Cyril Henschke Cabernet Sauvignon The Standish Wine Company Borne Bollene Shiraz Cabernet Franc Thorn-Clarke Ron Thorn Shiraz Henschke Tappa Pass Shiraz Tim Smith Wines Reserve Mataro Henschke The Wheelwright Shiraz Tim Smith Wines Reserve Shiraz Hentley Farm Wines The Creation Shiraz Torbreck Vintners The Factor Shiraz Hentley Farm Wines H-Block Shiraz Cabernet Torbreck Vintners Descendant Shiraz Viognier Sauvignon Torbreck Vintners Les Amis Grenache Hentley Farm Wines Clos Otto Shiraz Two Hands Wines Holy Grail Shiraz Hewiston Monopole Mother Vine Shiraz Two Hands Wines Secret Block Shiraz Hobbs of Barossa Ranges Tango Shiraz Viognier Two Hands Wines Yacca Block Shiraz Hobbs of Barossa Ranges 1905 Shiraz Two Hands Wines Windmill Block Shiraz Hobbs of Barossa Ranges Gregor Shiraz Two Hands Wines Ares Shiraz Irvine Grand Merlot Two Hands Wines Aerope Grenache Izway Wines Don Shiraz Two Hands Wines Aphrodite Cabernet Sauvignon Jacob’s Creek Centenary Hill Shiraz Whistler Reserve Shiraz Jacob’s Creek Lawson’s Shiraz Wolf Blass Platinum Label Shiraz Jacob’s Creek Johann Shiraz Cabernet Yalumba The Octavius Shiraz John Duval Wines Eligo Shiraz Z Wine [Poole] Old Vine Shiraz Z Wine [Plowman] Dry Grown Shiraz.
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