This evocative wine captures this spirit. It has been handcrafted with the use of traditional methods from the fruit of old vines and delivers a rich, opulent palate, a fleshy core of dark fruit sweetness and a finish of superb length.
This wine is a memorial to the majestic old vines which were tragically uprooted from their Barossa Valley earth during the infamous Vine Pull scheme of the 1980's.
Our century old estate vineyard bears the name Black Sash and pays tribute to the survivors - those vines which serve as a living reminder of the value of resilience in the face of adversity and the relevance of tradition in an environment of constant change .
This evocative wine captures this spirit. It has been handcrafted with the use of traditional methods from the fruit of old vines and delivers a rich, opulent palate, a fleshy core of dark fruit sweetness and a finish of superb length.
Winemaker : Mark Pearce
Our century old estate vineyard bears the name Black Sash and pays tribute to the survivors - those vines which serve as a living reminder of the value of resilience in the face of adversity and the relevance of tradition in an environment of constant change .
This evocative wine captures this spirit. It has been handcrafted with the use of traditional methods from the fruit of old vines and delivers a rich, opulent palate, a fleshy core of dark fruit sweetness and a finish of superb length.
Winemaker : Mark Pearce
Kellermeister is owned and operated by the Pearce family. While continuing to do small things well and have fun along the way, winemaker/owner Mark Pearce has firmly established considerable pedigree, particularly around the winery's Shiraz and Grenache-based wines in recent years.
Under Mark's leadership the winery achieved significant success on the world's biggest stage, the International Wine Challenge, in London in 2012 being awarded the World's Best Shiraz, Australia's Best Shiraz and the Barossa's Best Shiraz and then followed up in 2013 being awarded the Barossa's Best Shiraz, Grenache and Mataro.
Today the winery is rated in the top 7% of Australian producers by Australia's most authoritative and acclaimed wine critic, James Halliday.
Ralph's ambition in establishing Kellermeister was to play the Curtain Raiser in the Barossa Valley, hand making, hand bottling, and hand selling small-batch wines of real character.
With his beloved wife Val beside him, he would purchase a century-old Shiraz vineyard (known as Kellermeister's Black Sash vineyard today) on a hill near the sleepy southern Barossa town of Lyndoch, and later build the now-famous yet still humble mud brick cellar from the scorched red earth of that unique and gloriously located site.
Under Mark's leadership the winery achieved significant success on the world's biggest stage, the International Wine Challenge, in London in 2012 being awarded the World's Best Shiraz, Australia's Best Shiraz and the Barossa's Best Shiraz and then followed up in 2013 being awarded the Barossa's Best Shiraz, Grenache and Mataro.
Today the winery is rated in the top 7% of Australian producers by Australia's most authoritative and acclaimed wine critic, James Halliday.
Ralph's ambition in establishing Kellermeister was to play the Curtain Raiser in the Barossa Valley, hand making, hand bottling, and hand selling small-batch wines of real character.
With his beloved wife Val beside him, he would purchase a century-old Shiraz vineyard (known as Kellermeister's Black Sash vineyard today) on a hill near the sleepy southern Barossa town of Lyndoch, and later build the now-famous yet still humble mud brick cellar from the scorched red earth of that unique and gloriously located site.