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96 Points
Depth, power and classical Barossa structure define this outstanding magnum release from one of Australia’s most revered traditional producers. The Rockford Basket Press Shiraz 2006 1.5L is sourced from a collection of old, dry-grown Barossa Valley vineyards, many planted more than half a century ago in ironstone-rich red and brown loam soils. Made by Rockford Wines using time-honoured techniques, the wine is open-fermented and basket pressed, preserving texture, savoury complexity and natural balance. The 2006 vintage is considered a classic Barossa year, delivering ripe fruit concentration without excess weight, ideal for long-term cellaring. In magnum format, the wine benefits from slower, more graceful evolution, allowing its structure and aromatics to unfurl over decades. The style is powerful yet composed, with generosity held in check by firm tannins and disciplined oak. Layers of dark fruit, spice and earthy savouriness reflect both vineyard age and Rockford’s restrained philosophy. With nearly two decades of bottle age, this wine shows impressive harmony while retaining the backbone for continued development. It is a benchmark expression of traditional Barossa Shiraz and a collector-worthy release suited to grand occasions or extended cellaring.
Depth, power and classical Barossa structure define this outstanding magnum release from one of Australia’s most revered traditional producers. The Rockford Basket Press Shiraz 2006 1.5L is sourced from a collection of old, dry-grown Barossa Valley vineyards, many planted more than half a century ago in ironstone-rich red and brown loam soils. Made by Rockford Wines using time-honoured techniques, the wine is open-fermented and basket pressed, preserving texture, savoury complexity and natural balance. The 2006 vintage is considered a classic Barossa year, delivering ripe fruit concentration without excess weight, ideal for long-term cellaring. In magnum format, the wine benefits from slower, more graceful evolution, allowing its structure and aromatics to unfurl over decades. The style is powerful yet composed, with generosity held in check by firm tannins and disciplined oak. Layers of dark fruit, spice and earthy savouriness reflect both vineyard age and Rockford’s restrained philosophy. With nearly two decades of bottle age, this wine shows impressive harmony while retaining the backbone for continued development. It is a benchmark expression of traditional Barossa Shiraz and a collector-worthy release suited to grand occasions or extended cellaring.
“Deeply structured and built for the long term, this Basket Press Shiraz delivers power, restraint and layered complexity in equal measure. A classic Barossa expression with exceptional ageing potential.”
“Dense, concentrated and impressively controlled, offering dark fruit, savoury spice and firm tannins that promise a long future in bottle.”
Discover the essence of Barossa Valley's heart in Tanunda at Rockford, where a legacy of tantalising taste experiences has been crafted since the 1980s. During those times, the land was more accessible, offering an inviting opportunity for aspiring winemakers to thrive. Robert O'Callaghan, the visionary founder and proprietor, seized the moment and acquired the property that is now home to Rockford. Building strong connections with local grape growers and acquiring top-notch winemaking equipment, Robert embarked on his remarkable winemaking odyssey at Rockford, paving the way for unforgettable wine journeys.
Since its inception, Rockford has embraced a small-scale approach, nurturing close relationships with growers and forging genuine connections with customers. This steadfast commitment to personal connections sets Rockford apart, a competitive edge that stems from decades of fostering rapport within the local community. The land upon which Rockford stands boasts a rich history, its buildings and equipment carefully preserved throughout the years, exuding an enchanting antique charm. During the exploration of the premises, the captivating aroma of wine production permeates the air, immersing individuals in a sensory experience that harmoniously blends with the site's distinctive ambiance. Amidst the allure of Rockford's surroundings, the wines themselves take centre stage. Crafted with passion and meticulous attention to detail, they encapsulate the essence of Barossa Valley's terroir. Each sip unveils a delightful flavour profile, a testament to Rockford's dedication to producing wines that captivate the palate and evoke a genuine sense of pleasure.
At Rockford, winemaking is about more than just producing exceptional wine—it's about connection, community, and tradition. The winery’s philosophy revolves around embracing the region’s rich history while looking forward to a sustainable future. Rockford works closely with independent grape growers in various Barossa subregions, ensuring that each vineyard’s unique soil, climate, and altitude contribute to the distinct characteristics of their wines.
This dedication to traditional winemaking methods—using tools and techniques passed down through generations—ensures that each bottle of Rockford wine is a true expression of the Barossa terroir. With a focus on small-scale production, Rockford continues to create wines that are as much about the people behind the bottle as the land from which they come.
Aromas of blackberry, black cherry and plum layered with liquorice, aniseed, dried herbs, ironstone, cedar and subtle earthy spice.
Full-bodied and concentrated, showing dense dark fruit, savoury spice and mineral depth, supported by firm, fine-grained tannins and well-integrated oak.
A persistent, savoury finish with lingering dark fruit, spice and tannic grip, highlighting the wine’s longevity and balance.