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Wine Auction

The Pyrenees Unearthed Festival's Wine Auction
provides the opportunity to secure some of the
region's rare and valuable vintages.

Lot 1 – Dalwhinnie

2015 Shiraz, Magnum (1 x 1.5L) in a wooden presentation box. A remarkable red from a high-quality, low-yielding year.

Lot 2 – Dogrock

2018 Shiraz, Magnum (1 x 1.5L).

Lot 3 – Blue Pyrenees Estate

2013 Estate, Jeroboam (1 x 3L). An extremely scarce, 10-year-old vintage of a Bordeaux-style red blend.

Lot 4 – St Ignatius

Contemplation 2016 Founders Reserve MCS (Malbec, Cabernet, Shiraz – 3 x 750mL).

Lot 5 – Dogrock

2019 Degraves Road Shiraz, Magnum (1 x 1.5L). 95 points – Halliday Wine Companion.

Lot 6 – Mrs. Baker’s Still House

Gift box of Dry (Sensual & Intellectual), Very Dry (Stylish & Pragmatic), Pepperberry (Mountain Pepper), and Fennel Gin (Loud & Rebellious). 4 x 200mL.

Lot 7 – Dalwhinnie

2015 Shiraz, Magnum (1 x 1.5L) in a wooden presentation box.

Lot 8 – Taltarni

Magnums – 2012 Cabernet Sauvignon, 2012 Reserve Shiraz Cabernet & 2013 Shiraz (3 x 1.5L).

Lot 9 – Amherst Winery

2019 Walter Collings Shiraz (three lots of 2 x 750mL).

Lot 10 – Mount Avoca

2007 Reserve Shiraz, 2008 Reserve Shiraz & 2009 Reserve Shiraz (3 x 750mL) in a wooden presentation box.

Lot 11 – Blue Pyrenees Estate

1999 Centenary of Federation Limited Commemorative Red Magnum (1 x 1.5L)

Lot 12 – Glenlofty Estate

Marsanne/Roussanne, 3 bottles each of the 2012, 2013, 2014 & 2015 vintages (12 x 750mL).

Lot 13 – Dogrock

2012 Riesling, Magnum (1 x 1.5L).

Lot 14 – Summerfield Winery

2008–2013 Saieh Shiraz vertical (6 x 750mL).

Lot 15 – Bigibila

2017 Wyatt Shiraz – 1 x Methuselah (6L), 1 x Magnum (1.5L) & 1 x bottle (750mL).

Lot 16 – Sally’s Paddock

2016 Magnum (1 x 1.5L) in a wooden presentation box.

Lot 17 – Quartz Hill

2012 Syrah (2 x 750mL). 96 points – Halliday Wine Companion.

Lot 18 – Quartz Hill

2014 Viognier (2 x 750mL).

Lot 19 – Peerick

2019 The Mang (Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz & Cabernet Franc) & 2019 Reserve Shiraz (2 x 750mL).

The Pyrenees Grapegrowers & Winemakers Association acknowledges the Dja Dja Warrung people as the traditional custodians of the land on which the Pyrenees Wine region stands today.