Select Page

Bremerton – Selkirk Shiraz

Price Matrix
Stock Quantities
Australia
South Australia
Wine
Red

The Facts

Origins Australia > South Australia
Appellation Langhorne Creek
Varietal Syrah
Cepage 100% Syrah
Winemaking Small open fermenters
Aging Up to 18 months French & American Oak
Annual Production 2000 cases

Trade and Media

The Character

Overall Plummy, Savory, Supple, Balanced
Aromas Lifted white pepper aroma, dark berry fruit, plum and savory spice
Mouthfeel Full, round, with long tannins
Tasting Notes “Always a wine of terroir, with the malleability that means there is pleasure to be had no matter how young or old the wine may be. Add a swirl of dark chocolate borrowed by McLaren Vale and away you go.” - James Halliday August 1, 2019
Selling Point Women in Wine, elegant package, high ratings, screw top
Pairings Matches well with Mediterranean foods, red meat and cheeses.
Awards 91pts Wine Enthusiast, 90pts James Halliday
Sustainability Sustainable In Practice, Minimal Intervention / Augmentation

The Story

The name "Selkirk" is in recognition of our Grandfather's heritage. This Scottish border town was the ancestral home of the Willson family.

The 2017 Selkirk Shiraz offers distinctive varietal characters of lifted white pepper aroma, dark berry fruit, plum and savory spice. It displays a well-balanced palate structure, soft supple tannins and well-integrated oak.

About Bremerton

Brand Story

Bremerton wines are produced in Langhorne Creek. It sits on the rich soil of the Bremer River flood plain and is known as a cool climate region. Sisters Rebecca and Lucy Willson produce award-winning varieties including: Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Sauvignon Blanc, Verdelho, Chardonnay, Malbec, and Petit Verdot.

Brand Story

Bremerton wines are produced in Langhorne Creek. It sits on the rich soil of the Bremer River flood plain and is known as a cool climate region. Sisters Rebecca and Lucy Willson produce award-winning varieties including: Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Sauvignon Blanc, Verdelho, Chardonnay, Malbec, and Petit Verdot.

Contact Us

    • Number of BOTTLES of Bremerton – Selkirk Shiraz