Clarendon Hills
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Wine Advocate100/100
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£900.00
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£900.00
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2010 Clarendon Hills, Astralis Shiraz, McLaren Vale, Australia
Red
2010
Ready - youthful
Full Bodied
Dry
14.5% Alcohol
Wine Advocate98/100
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£380.00
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£400.00
2006 Clarendon Hills, Piggott Range Syrah, McLaren Vale, Australia
Red
2006
Ready - at best
Full Bodied
Dry
14.5% Alcohol
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£885.00
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2011 Clarendon Hills, Astralis, Syrah, McLaren Vale, Australia
Red
2011
Ready - youthful
Full Bodied
Dry
14.5% Alcohol
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£985.00
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£1,000.00
2009 Clarendon Hills, Astralis Shiraz, McLaren Vale, Australia
Red
2009
Ready - youthful
Full Bodied
Dry
14.5% Alcohol
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1 case
£325.00
2008 Clarendon Hills, Romas Grenache, McLaren Vale, Australia
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£395.00
2007 Clarendon Hills, Brookman Merlot, McLaren Vale, Australia
Clarendon Hills is a small family run winery based in Clarendon, South Australia. The company, founded by biochemist Roman Bratasiuk in 1990 is still owned and sustained by the self-taught winemaking proprietor. Considered somewhat of a maverick within the Australian industry, Roman has irrevocably changed the landscape of Australian fine wine.
Roman is a man obsessed by the great wines of the world. This passion propelled him toward winemaking as he sought to make wines for himself in the style he enjoyed most, in many ways influenced by his favourite producers and varieties. Captivated by the impact an appellation forges, Roman never deviated from his path in conveying varietal expression.
Ancient, low yielding single vineyards based the formula for conveying sense of place and varietal expression; Clarendon and its surrounding districts offered both choice of sizeable old vine 80-90year old parcels but geologically and geographically varied terrain. This was an angle that was absolutely unique within Australia at the time. The emerging of one particular wine grabbed the world’s attention. 1994 was year Astralis was born. Although, the wine had remained unchanged from the 1990, 91, 92 and 93 Clarendon Hills Shiraz – Roman saw more in this wine than everyone. As a result it was re-branded it to Astralis (Oxford Dictionary: pertaining to the stars) reflecting he and wife Sue’s opinion that it was ‘out of this world’. The wine was an instant success.
Most recently the 1994 and the 1996 vintages have been included in the Greatest 1000 wines of all time 1727-2006. It remains Clarendon Hills’ most highly demanded cuvee and least available. The style of wine Roman made was much more widely received within international markets, whose level of wine education and consumption maturity naturally appreciated his style. To Roman’s frustration, international demand saw close to 100% of the product being exported; his wines were almost unknown in Australia for many years. Clarendon Hills received glowing accolades and awards, invitations to events that showcased only the world’s leading wines, presenting/sitting next to winemakers that perpetuated Roman toward making wine, being mentioned in the same sentence as DRC; these are all aspects of the stratospheric rise of Clarendon Hills in 1990’s.
Roman has adopted a ‘Burgundian’ philosophy with 19 single vineyard wines available, reflecting an internal hierarchy seen in the old-world. Village wine, Premier-Cru and Grand-Cru classifications. This is a winery that showcases the elegance of the old-world and the depth of new-world Australia .