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B3 Eden Valley Riesling 2007
Eden Valley Riesling can be so diverse, and this wine shows what brilliant concentration of citrus aromatics is possible. It also exhibits some classy Eden Valley toasted orange rind and has a crisp and appealing acidity that will see it drink perfectly now with fresh grilled prawns or cellar well for the patient collector. - SG
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B3 Wines Barossa Chardonnay 2007
My colleague John Lehmann claims that Chardonnay is coming back into style. I think he's right, and this style of Chardonnay is leading the charge. Perfectly ripe fruit and lashings of lovely French oak, all mixed with buttery malo characters that show just how good Chardonnay is and can be. Drink it now or watch it over the next 10 years. - SG
B3 Wines Barossa Cabernet Merlot 2005
Barossa Cabernet Merlot is rarely seen, but this wine typifies the great Cabernet that can be produced in the Barossa and the Merlot that can restrain it. This is an easy wine to drink and should be consumed with enthusiasm and without too much thought. If only there were other great products like this that over deliver and allow us to enjoy them unconditionally... - SG
B3 Cabernet Sauvignon 2005
There is great value in true varietal wines. This wine shows us exactly what Barossa Cabernet looks like before it is blended with other varieties. It is a tribute to the three Basedow brothers that they show us the true nature of Barossa Cabernet - its brilliant intense fresh fruit character and soft tannins. A touch of oak completes the picture and creates a wine that surely would have made the forefathers of the Barossa very proud. - SG
B3 John Oscar Barossa Valley Shiraz 2005
B3’s pinnacle offering is a classic full, rich and ripe Barossa Shiraz. This is a well-balanced offering, presented in a classy wooden box. John Oscar was the father of the three Basedow brothers behind the B3 label. - DD
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B3 Pauline Barossa Valley Cabernet Shiraz 2005
This is a classic old “Aussie claret” style, showing eucalypt and blackberry characters on the nose and a lovely creamy palate. The Basedow surname has had a strong association with the Australian wine industry, and it is within this brand, that the three Basedow brothers continue their family’s legacy. The ‘Pauline’ was the name of the ship that bought the family to Australia in the 1840’s. - DD
