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Landhaus Barossan reds under the microscope

landhaus%20shiraz%20cabernet.jpgLandhaus is a Barossan producer making a lot of right moves. It takes grapes from a range of old Barossan vineyards and turns them into honest, fruit-driven, delicious wines, for the main part at reasonable prices. Indeed the only thing it lacks is a killer value, kick-arse $15-$20 red ... though that's my current obsession. I tasted through six Landhaus reds today and there was not a dud among them, and a lot of wines I'd be keen to hook into again later. These are not overly complex wines, but they are good quality wines. Not a single one of them is overoaked either - worthy of particular note.

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Posted on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 at 05:31PM by Registered Commentercampbell mattinson | CommentsPost a Comment

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