The art of blending creates many of the world’s greatest wines, with only a perfect blend of grape varietals making a wine of true balance. The key to the wines is their approachability and full upfront fruit, combined with subtle elegance and firm body. These are not ‘easy-drinkers’ as we know them, but rather serious wines made in an appealing style.
Goat-Roti 2009
Goat-Roti - a wine abundant with rich fruit and warm spices. An elegant blend of Shiraz and Viognier.
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Goatfather 2011
The Goatfather always includes a selection of Italian varietals, maintaining their omertá over quality and consistency through the family of wines. The Goats will roam...Capisce?!
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Goats do Roam White 2012
Floral notes of peach blossom. Light apricot with pear drops on the palate. A rich palate balanced well by fruit driven freshness.
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Goats do Roam Red 2012
Bright ruby in the glass. Fresh berry aromas layered with subtle spice and smoky notes. Light to medium bodied with young juicy berry flavours, fine integrated oak and smooth tannins. A beautifully balanced wine with a soft finish.
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