When looking at the best value wines to offer from Eden Valley we had to include at least two Rieslings as they are the backbone of the region. The Chardonnay is there because it is literally such good value and a great everyday white that you won’t grow tired of too quickly. For the reds we thought it only fair to include three different varietals, a Shiraz, a Cabernet and a Merlot. All wines of great concentration and intensity. At just $17.50 a bottle there is some great drinking to be had here.
ABOUT THE REGION:
Maybe it’s the overwhelming reputation of its big brother, the Barossa Valley, that we don’t hear much Eden Valley sales hype. Continuing the sibling rivalry analogy the Eden Valley sits confidently in the top bunk, perched overlooking its brother the Barossa from a high elevation that is the key to the elegance of its wines. Henschke is probably the most famous of its brands but today we reveal a whole other bag of vinous gems.
2 x 2008 Eden Road Growers Co-op Chardonnay 2 x 2008 MDV Riesling 2 x 2009 Pewsey Vale Riesling 2 x 2006 Eden Springs “High Eden’ Cabernet Sauvignon 2 x 2007 Fernfield Merlot 2 x 2007 Mountadam ‘Barossa’ Shiraz
When looking at the best value wines to offer from Eden Valley we had to include at least two Rieslings as they are the backbone of the region. The Chardonnay is there because it is literally such good value and a great everyday white that you won’t grow tired of too quickly. For the reds we thought it only fair to include three different varietals, a Shiraz, a Cabernet and a Merlot. All wines of great concentration and intensity. At just $17.50 a bottle there is some great drinking to be had here.
Total $210 - average bottle price $17.50 Delivery charges apply
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Type
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Variety
Riesling
Region
Australian
Vintage
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Type (specific)
Mixed
Brand
Bottle Size
750
Region (specific)
Eden Valley
RRP
Overview
2 x 2008 Eden Road Growers Co-op Chardonnay 2 x 2008 MDV Riesling 2 x 2009 Pewsey Vale Riesling 2 x 2006 Eden Springs “High Eden’ Cabernet Sauvignon 2 x 2007 Fernfield Merlot 2 x 2007 Mountadam ‘Barossa’ Shiraz
When looking at the best value wines to offer from Eden Valley we had to include at least two Rieslings as they are the backbone of the region. The Chardonnay is there because it is literally such good value and a great everyday white that you won’t grow tired of too quickly. For the reds we thought it only fair to include three different varietals, a Shiraz, a Cabernet and a Merlot. All wines of great concentration and intensity. At just $17.50 a bottle there is some great drinking to be had here.
Total $210 - average bottle price $17.50 Delivery charges apply
About the Variety
About the Region
Maybe it’s the overwhelming reputation of its big brother, the Barossa Valley, that we don’t hear much Eden Valley sales hype. Continuing the sibling rivalry analogy the Eden Valley sits confidently in the top bunk, perched overlooking its brother the Barossa from a high elevation that is the key to the elegance of its wines. Henschke is probably the most famous of its brands but today we reveal a whole other bag of vinous gems.
Country
australia
David's Review
When looking at the best value wines to offer from Eden Valley we had to include at least two Rieslings as they are the backbone of the region. The Chardonnay is there because it is literally such good value and a great everyday white that you won’t grow tired of too quickly. For the reds we thought it only fair to include three different varietals, a Shiraz, a Cabernet and a Merlot. All wines of great concentration and intensity. At just $17.50 a bottle there is some great drinking to be had here.