Hollick
Australia
The Hollick winery, cellar door and restaurant complex is established on "Neilson's Block", one of the original John Riddoch
Coonawarra selections in the cool South East corner of South Australia.
Driven by quality and a hands-on approach, Hollick wines are made from three core vineyards. Neilson's Block, planted by
Ian and Wendy in 1975, the nearby Wilgha vineyard, purchased in 1987 and the Red Ridge vineyard developed in 1998 at
Wrattonbully, giving Hollick over 200 acres of vineyard in total.
Eighty percent is planted to red varieties, including Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Shiraz, Pinot Noir,
Sangiovese and Petit Verdot. The balance of the vineyards are planted to the white varieties of Chardonnay, Riesling,
Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon.
A historic cottage, which was restored by Ian and Wendy in 1983 is a feature of the entrance to the winery. Heritage listed and
built in 1860, it was the birthplace of famous lyric poet John Shaw Neilson and was the original cellar door.
36-71 btls 72+ btls
case size
mixed mixed
a8033 Sauvignon Semillon 12x75cl £9.13 £8.63
Sauvignon Blanc 90%, Semillon 10%. The wine displays bright and fragrant aromas, bursting with passionfruit and melon fruits, with hints
of musk and fresh cut grass. The focussed palate delivers an abundance of tropical fruits with a twist of herbaceousness. Generously
flavoured, the fruits are built around a core of acidity that ensures a crisp and zesty finish.
a8041 Bond Road Reserve Chardonnay 12x75cl £10.85 £10.35
Rich and lifted aromas of white peach, honey dew and citrus blossom resonate over butterscotch, toasted almond, flint and subtle spice.
The full and complex palate of fresh fruit and mineral notes compliment the soft, creamy mouth feel. A succulent and balanced wine with
an elegant structure, fine texture and excellent persistence.
a8030 Wilgha Chardonnay 12x75cl £7.72 £7.22
The Wilgha Vineyard Un-oaked Chardonnay was made employing methods to protect the natural varietal flavours of the Chardonnay grape
whilst retaining crisp acidity. The wine is brimming with tropical melon and stone fruit aromas of Chardonnay in its natural state. Medium
bodied, the wine displays pure nectarine and melon fruit flavours, and finishes with cleansing acidity.
a8039 Wilgha Shiraz 12x75cl £9.49 £8.99
Lifted fruit aromas of boysenberry, raspberry and plums combine with liquorice, black olive and anise notes. Aromas of sarsparilla, and
cinnamon define the fruit from this old vine vineyard. Concentrated with dark berried fruit this wine has depth and persistence. Complexity
and elegance is a hall mark of the Wilgha Shiraz with fine and soft tannins rounding out this textured and supple wine.
a8031 Pinot Noir 12x75cl £9.13 £8.63
Maturation in a combination of new, one and two year old Seguin Moreau French oak barrels for 9 months has enabled the vibrant fruit
flavours to come to the fore. Black cherry and blackberry fruit aromas, with lavender and dried flower notes. This medium-bodied wine
displays vibrant and penetrating satsuma plum and blackberry fruit flavours.
a8032 Cabernet Sauvignon 12x75cl £11.72 £11.22
The nose is a study in classic Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon. Subtle dark chocolate and cloves are framed by ripe berry fruit aromas.
The wine delivers excellent balance between the intense Cabernet Sauvignon fruit flavours, fine tannins and integrated oak. The palate
delivers an abundance of juicy blackcurrant Cabernet Sauvignon fruit flavours with a long finish.
a8038 The Nectar 12x75cl £9.13 £8.63
Made entirely from Coonawarra Riesling from the Hollick Wilgha vineyard. Floral lifted aromas of dried apricot, mandarin intermingled
with delicate orange peel and spice. Rich and luscious palate of concentrated apricots and citrus fruit. Mouth-coatingly complex with a
clean and vibrant palate revealing undertones of lemon and mandarin.
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