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Old Bastard Shiraz

KaeslerBarossa Valley, Australia

Kaesler’s Old Bastard Shiraz is the winery’s flagship Barossa Shiraz made from gnarled, dry‑grown vines (the “Old Bastar…Learn More »

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About This Wine

Kaesler’s Old Bastard Shiraz is the winery’s flagship Barossa Shiraz made from gnarled, dry‑grown vines (the “Old Bastard” block planted in 1893) and showcases the region’s lush, concentrated dark-fruit character—blackberry, plum and blue fruit—framed by exotic spice, liquorice and generous French oak. Rich and full-bodied yet often silky in texture, it’s a distinctly ageworthy, terroir-driven expression of classic Barossa power married to refine…Learn More »

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Old Bastard Shiraz · Knowledge Base

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Wine Profile
RedSyrah

About Old Bastard Shiraz

Kaesler’s Old Bastard Shiraz is the winery’s flagship Barossa Shiraz made from gnarled, dry‑grown vines (the “Old Bastard” block planted in 1893) and showcases the region’s lush, concentrated dark-fruit character—blackberry, plum and blue fruit—framed by exotic spice, liquorice and generous French oak. Rich and full-bodied yet often silky in texture, it’s a distinctly ageworthy, terroir-driven expression of classic Barossa power married to refined oak and savory complexity.