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Product Description: Old vine Barossa Shiraz, with edge and elegance in equal measure. The Standish Shiraz 2015 is a commanding wine from one of the Barossa’s most singular voices. Dan Standish crafts his wines from ancient, low-yielding parcels—this cuvee sourced from the sandy flints of Vine Vale. Fermented in small oak vats and matured parcel by parcel, only the finest barrels make the final cut. The result? A dense, finely structured Shiraz that speaks as much of restraint as it does of power. This 2015 vintage delivers a dark, tightly coiled expression. Coal dust, blackcurrant and truffle aromas give way to roasted meats, blood broth and subtle soil tones. The palate is immensely concentrated, with a savoury undertow and fine silken tannins that stretch its length and promise longevity. It’s a wine that doesn’t rush to reveal itself—better to cellar it, or give it time in the glass. Serious Barossa for collectors, but with a texture and tone that transcends regional stereotypes. The Maker Founded in 1824, The Glenlivet was the vision of George Smith, the first man in Speyside to obtain a legal distilling licence at a time when illicit whisky production defined the region. In naming his distillery after the valley of the River Livet — the smooth-flowing one” — Smith tied his whisky to place, setting a benchmark for Speyside’s now-famous style. His spirit, celebrated for its clarity and fruit-driven character, quickly became the whisky that others sought to imitate, forcing legal protections around the name by the late 19th century. Today, The Glenlivet remains under the stewardship of Chivas Brothers, part of Pernod Ricard, producing millions of litres annually while still anchored in the traditions George Smith pioneered. From its core 12 Year Old to limited reserves, the distillery continues to define Speyside whisky for a global audience. Philosophy The Glenlivet’s story has always been one of quiet defiance and forward motion. Where others smuggled, George Smith chose legitimacy, setting a precedent for transparency and quality that reshaped the industry. That pioneering spirit endures — from experiments with barley seeds sent into orbit, to championing new ways of enjoying single malt in cocktails, The Glenlivet balances respect for heritage with a drive to innovate. At its core, the distillery’s philosophy is about shaping whisky that carries both place and time: smooth, fruity, unmistakably Speyside, yet never static. It is a whisky that honours its valley, its founder’s resolve, and the generations of drinkers who continue to seek its unmistakable character. Tasting Notes NOSE – Dark and earthy Coal, blackcurrant, truffle and slow-roast meats with tilled soil and graphite. PALATE – Dense and coiled Black fruits and cocoa layered with spice, broth, and stony minerality. FINISH – Long and structured Silken tannins and savoury persistence promise excellent ageing potential. Reviews & Accolades Dark, brooding and built for the long haul. Coal dust, black fruit and wild savoury edges—Barossa power with remarkable finesse.” – Robert Parker’s The Wine Advocate, 2015 Vintage, 97 Points (Tasted May 2024) Serious structure and shape. Black fruits, herbs and dense tannins. A wine of presence and patience.” – The Wine Front, 2015 Vintage, 96 Points (Tasted May 2017) Still evolving. Classic Standish weight and detail with earthy depth and seamless flow.” – CellarTracker, 2015 Vintage, 94 Points Finer Details: Style – Red Wine Varietal – Shiraz Country – Australia Region – Barossa Valley, South Australia Vintage – 2015 Bottle Size – 750ml ABV – 14.5%





