We aim to have all wines be vintage specific. In the case the listed vintage is out of stock and you note you would like that particular vintage, we will inform you via email for approval to go ahead.
About This Wine
Right up until the 1960s, a winemaker in Australia was judged on his ability to produce liqueur wines, types that mimicked port, sherry and madeira. These were the wines that consumers demanded and on which the wineries had based their existence. Today, these types of wine no longer matter, but Peter Lehmann has maintained the tradition and produces a few casks of liqueur wines from each vintage each year. The King consists of 63% Cabernet Sauvignon and 37% Touriga Nacional. The latter grape variety is precisely one of the grape varieties used in Portugal for the production of Vintage Ports. The wine ferments for the first 4 to 5 days together with the skins, after which brandy is added so that the fermentation stops and the natural sugar content is preserved. Subsequently, the wine lies with the skins for another 10 days, before it is cleared and transferred to old oak barrels, where it is stored for 12 months. Finally, after bottling, the bottles are stored for 6 to 7 years in the cellars before being released for sale. A process that is broadly similar to the one used for Vintage Port. It is tradition that the label indicates both the year of harvest and the year in which the wine peaks, and tradition believes it is always stated as 21 years after the year of harvest. Pomegranate red color and a nose of ripe cherries and dried fruits. Soft and full-bodied taste of figs and plums as well as a tight and dry aftertaste. that the label indicates both the harvest year and the year in which the wine peaks, and according to tradition, it is always stated as 21 years after the harvest year. Pomegranate red color and a nose of ripe cherries and dried fruits. Soft and full-bodied taste of figs and plums as well as a tight and dry aftertaste. that the label indicates both the harvest year and the year in which the wine peaks, and according to tradition, it is always stated as 21 years after the harvest year. Pomegranate red color and a nose of ripe cherries and dried fruits. Soft and full-bodied taste of figs and plums as well as a tight and dry aftertaste.
Type | Current Promotions |
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Varietal(s) | Merlot |
Country | Australia |
Region | Barossa Valley |
Brand | Peter Lehmann |
Vintage | 2020 |
Barossa Valley Wine
The Barossa Valley wine region has historically and currently still is one of Australia's most prestigious premium wine producing regions. Located just 60km north east of Adelaide city centre, the climate there is very hot and dry which is perfect for the big bold reds the area is famous for.
A straight Shiraz is what Barossa is most well known for, however Rhone blends, such as Shiraz Cabernet are also very popular. While much less prevalent, white wines (Chardonnay, Riesling, Semillon) are planted on the higher altitude hillsides where the ocean breeze cools temperatures down to a level suitable for producing these varieties as well.
Some of Australia's earliest Shiraz plantings can be found here dating as far back as the 1850's. While not always a guarantee of quality, it might be worth seeking out and trying one of the region's "old vine shiraz" if you haven't yet.