
2023 Gerler McLaren Vale Shiraz
This is luxury in a glass — the kind of Shiraz that reminds you why McLaren Vale has the reputation it does. 2023 gave us a cooler season, so the fruit ripened slowly, locking in depth and finesse. Combine that with seriously expensive, low-yield fruit and some of the best French oak money can buy, and you’ve got a wine that’s all about power dressed in velvet.
It’s plush and seductive right from the first sniff — black cherries, blood plums, and blackberry compote, layered with dark chocolate, espresso, and sweet baking spice from the oak. The palate is concentrated and full-bodied, but the tannins are so fine and polished they feel almost creamy. There’s a savoury edge that keeps it from being too rich, and the finish just keeps on going — a slow, luxurious fade.
This is not a casual Tuesday wine. It’s the one you open when you want to make a point: that you care, that you’ve got taste, that you mean business.
Food Match
– Wagyu ribeye with a perfect char and a sprinkle of flaky salt
– Slow-cooked lamb shoulder with rosemary and garlic
– Mushroom and truffle risotto for a luxe vegetarian match
– Aged gouda or comté for late-night cheese board indulgence
Serve it at a proper cellar temperature (16–18°C), decant it for at least an hour to let it stretch its legs, and enjoy watching your guests try not to smile too hard when they take the first sip.




The Viognier? From a certified biodynamic vineyard down the other end of McLaren Vale. Just enough added to do what it’s supposed to do: lift the aromatics, round out the palate, and give the wine some polish without softening its backbone.
This is a massive wine — dark fruit for days (think black plum, blueberry compote, cassis), layered with dried herbs, black pepper, and a flicker of apricot and jasmine from the Viognier if you pay close attention. The tannins are serious — grippy and firm, but ripe and well-integrated. It’s got the kind of structure that says “I’ll still be here in 10 years, thanks very much.”
Texturally, it’s bold, chewy, and commanding. This isn’t a gluggable Tuesday night red — this is decant it, give it some time, pour it with reverence kind of stuff.
You’ll want food with flavour and fat. No salad pairings here.
– Slow-roasted lamb shoulder with rosemary and garlic – yes. Just yes.
– Dry-aged ribeye steak – simple, rare, well seasoned.
– Charred mushrooms with black garlic butter – if you’re going veg, go deep and umami.
– Rich game dishes – venison, wild boar, or anything from the “hunters and gatherers” section of the menu.
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Let customers speak for us
from 8 reviewsI do love a dry Rose and this one was a corker. The kind of wine you open ‘just for one glass’... and suddenly the bottle’s gone. Will be back for more.

Crisp, zesty and sooo easy to drink. It was a like a chardonnay, but different and quite fresh. Loved every sip.

Absolutely loved this Shiraz. It’s everything I want in a red - juicy fruit with a velvety finish. Great quality.
