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| Name | Region | Reviews | About | Varietal | Price | Inventory |
![]() 2009 Plantagenet Hazard Hill Semillon-Sauvignon Blanc |
Western Australia | 90 JH | A supple juicy mid palate, delicious racy lemon and grapefruit flavours with a minerally counterpoint. | 70% Sauvignon Blanc/30% Semillon; White Wine |
16+ bottles available. Ships in 1-5 business days. |
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![]() 2009 Plantagenet Estate Riesling Great Southern |
Great Southern, Western Australia | 94 JH; 90 WA | Long, lingering citrus flavors present now will evolve into toasty, honeyed characters over time. | Riesling; White Wine |
4 bottles available. 5 bottles available for Same Day Shipping |
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![]() 2008 Plantagenet Estate Cabernet Mount Barker |
Mount Barker, Western Australia | 94 JH | Gently sweet red and dark berry flavors are given spine by a zesty mineral quality and framed by silky tannins. | Cabernet Sauvignon; Red Wine |
13+ bottles available. Ships in 1-5 business days. 5 bottles available for Same Day Shipping |
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PLANTAGENET WINES Great Southern, Western Australia "The Great Southern looms large on the West Australian landscape � a windswept, pristine corner of the earth that is dotted with massive granite outcrops, lonely sheep farms and a sprinkling of vineyards. It's also a challenging, cool climate region that demands a toughness from those looking to harness the viticulture here. Despite these challenges, Plantagenet has established itself as one of the region's leading producers, with a quality-driven philosophy centered on their 320 acres of mature estate vineyards. Plantagenet has continued to harness this potential with a philosophy that honors pure expression of terroir in their wines. Seasoned Wine maker John Durham produces aromatic whites that are austere and mineral-laden with crisp acidity and fragrant, floral notes. The reds are spicy, elegant and statuesque, a far cry from the blockbusters generally associated with Australia . While quality French oak and modern winemaking techniques are a given, it is the unique expression of the land that is nurtured, ensuring these wines have an inimitable voice in the roar of Australian wine." |




  