Barossa and Eden Valley
100% Shiraz
14.5% Alc
12 months in barrel, 20% new American Oak
20 Years Vine
Our Valley & Valley range of wines are produced from vineyards in both the Barossa and Eden Valleys. We aim for a style that typifies the Barossa – plush fruit, subtle use of oak and soft, round tannins. This Shiraz offers rich, concentrated red and blue fruits, dark chocolate and mocha notes with hints of spice and cedary oak. The palate is rich with good structure and great length of flavour.
TROPHY – ‘Best Australian Wine In Show’ 2025 Concours International de Lyon.
GOLD– 2024 CWSA China Wine & Spirits Awards (Hong Kong)
GOLD – 2025 Sakura Wine Awards (Japan)
93 points - The Vintage Journal; 2025 South Australian Wine Guide
A year maturing in American oak sets this plush, ripe and generous Barossa Shiraz on its journey. A dark cherry red, the nose offers most appealing aromas. We have plums, cassis, bay leaves and coffee beans. Well structured, the wine exhibits velvety tannins and a lingering finish. A wine which is full of life with bold flavours, providing utterly delicious drinking over the next six to eight years. This is seriously good value. Drink now–2032
93 points Ray Jordan – winepilot.com
This is sourced from the hills and valley floor of the Barossa. As a result, there is a lifted spicy character to complement the richer riper fruit characters creating poise and focus. The nose reveals subtle cedary and mocha characters with that spicy lift finishing it beautifully. The flavours land in a good place with the medium body carrying flavours of chocolate and roasted coffee with vibrant dark plum, all delivered with understatement. Love the brightness and vibrancy throughout.
93 points Sam Kim – Wine Orbit
Richly fruited and generously expressed, the wine shows black/blueberry, rich floral, vanillin oak, and mixed spice aromas on the nose. The palate delivers excellent weight and plump mouthfeel, well supported by fleshy texture and silky tannins, finishing long and delectable. At its best: now to 2035.
Welland Valley & Valley Shiraz 2023
The Welland story began with the arrival of the Krieg family, from Germany in 1847. The Kriegs became one of the Barossa’s founding families. Hardworking and successful business people, the family owned the local brickworks, a tannery and also a significant amount of orchard and vineyard at the northern end of the Nuriootpa township.
Welland vineyard was planted in 1923 by the Krieg family Situated on red clay soils, this vineyard for many years supplied premium fruit to well-known Barossa wineries such as Penfolds and Peter Lehmann. The Barossa has more than 550 grape growers. Many of these growers are generational and while the Krieg family never owned or operated a winery themselves, their vineyard became known amongst local winemakers as growing some of the region’s finest Shiraz.
Welland Today In 2017, the last few hectares of this old vineyard were listed for sale as a ‘development site’. The vines were within a whisker of meeting the bulldozers when a group of friends led by Ben and Madeleine Chapman purchased the block. Together they are now in the process of resurrecting this historic old vineyard.