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Epsilon Barossa Valley Shiraz 2022

Epsilon Barossa Valley Shiraz 2022

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The Epsilon Barossa Valley Shiraz 2022 reveals a deep crimson colour enhanced by hints of purple. Bursting with flavour, this wine boasts succulent blood plum and macerated summer berry fruits, complemented by notes of liquorice, dark chocolate, spices, earth, purple florals, and vanillin oak.

Wine Specifications

Variety: Shiraz

Size: 750mL

Region: Barossa

ABV: 14.5%

Vintage: 2022

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Winery & Vintage Info

Ever wondered how Epsilon became the niche wine so renowned throughout the world today? This short story, straight from the lips of the grape growers themselves, Aaron & Julie Southern, provides a brutally honest account of what Epsilon is all about, and ultimately provides many clues as to why it has become such a sought-after wine. Read, and above all, enjoy.

If my poppa, a grape grower like his Kalleske ancestors before him, could see the vineyards around town now, he would roll over in his grave. Back then you owned a vineyard - normally just a very small parcel of land - and it was tended to by you, and if you were really fortunate, the kids might have lent a hand on weekends and after school! In those days, the vines got personal attention, but it was a shame that their hard work more than likely didn't pay off. Most grapes were only used for ports and sherries and with the price of grapes so bad in the mid 1980's the vine pull sadly became the only option for some.

When we bought our vineyard back in 1994, we were determined to keep this tradition alive. We wanted to keep our vineyard to a size we could manage on our own. Vintage was the only time when a grape picking gang helped us, normally filled with family, friends, and the odd backpacker or two. Every year the highlight was how many new people we were going to meet. If we could make a list of the friends we have made from other countries, you'd be amazed, and even after 15 years we still keep in contact with some. It's an honour to share and teach them our history and cultures along the way.

It was in 2003 over a meal at Vintners that the making of Epsilon took shape. To put that special Shiraz, which we had dedicated our time to, in a bottle. Jaysen and Dan would help us do this. This was our dream, and then to have it loved by so many, makes that dream nearly unreal to us…so much so that we nearly have to pinch ourselves. But we know that we only help the vines. After all we believe we are in the right location with the right soils. We give the vines respect, and this is what makes them produce such fine grapes.

After writing all this, I have to mention my parents John and Barb Kalleske… without them, we wouldn't be where we are today. When they signed a guarantee paper for the bank in 1994, we didn't even think that was such a big thing. We were only in our early 20's, young and stupid maybe. But when we look back, we realise what a huge step that was for parents to take. They had a lot on the line. The vineyard we chose was extremely old and run down. They would've known our road ahead would be tough, but for us it was a dream come true. Winery Notes

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