Brand’s Laira 2022 Old Station Riesling (6 Bottles) Coonawarra

$137.00

AUSTRALIA WIDE SHIPPING INCLUDED

When Laira Vineyard founder Captain Stentiford arrived in Coonawarra, the single track rail line had only recently been opened in 1887. Today in the heart of Coonawarra the old train station borders one of Brand’s Laira’s most important blocks. This Riesling is a fresh, fragrant wine showing lime citrus and green apple flavours.

A delightful drinking experience. A fresh and vibrant nose with Tahitian lime and Jonathan apple aromas accompanied by subtle spice notes. Bright citrus and pear flavours are found through the palate supported by zesty acidity, which balances the natural sweetness of this wine.

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The History of Brand’s Laira

It was 1893 that an English sea captain, lured inland by the pull of the earth, purchased a block of land right in the heart of Coonawarra, today known for its rich terra rossa soil. Captain Henry Stentiford would become integral to the region’s history as custodian of some of its founding vines – vines that still produce wine to this day.

Some 50 years later in 1950 Eric Brand (a baker by trade) and his wife Nancy Redman acquired the same 24 hectare property with just over 2 hectares of Shiraz and named it ‘The Laira’ Vineyard in honour of Captain Stentiford’s favourite Clipper, which bore the same name.

For the next 16 years Eric worked as a ‘Blocker’ – the name given to Coonawarra landholders who sold their grapes to other wineries in the region. That is until 1966 when armed with an antique basket press, a must pump and 4 concrete fermenters, and blessed with the best Coonawarra weather of the decade, Eric produced his very first vintage under the Brand’s Laira name. Tellingly, Eric would go on to become the First Patron of Coonawarra for his contribution to the region.

Today the brand proudly offers an outstanding range of wines, including the Flagship One Seven One Cabernet – recently awarded Best Coonawarra Cabernet at the International Wine Challenge 2017 and the highly awarded Blockers Cabernet.

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