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Basket Press Shiraz

RockfordBarossa Valley, Australia

Rockford’s Basket Press Shiraz is a benchmark, old-vine Barossa Valley Shiraz crafted from 60–140-year-old, dry-grown vi…Learn More »

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About This Wine

Rockford’s Basket Press Shiraz is a benchmark, old-vine Barossa Valley Shiraz crafted from 60–140-year-old, dry-grown vineyards across multiple Barossa sub-regions and made entirely with traditional methods such as open fermentation and basket pressing. Typically matured for about two years in seasoned French and American oak, it marries the dense, dark-fruited power of classic mid‑20th‑century Barossa reds with surprising freshness and balance,…Learn More »

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Basket Press Shiraz · Knowledge Base

About Basket Press Shiraz

Rockford’s Basket Press Shiraz is a benchmark, old-vine Barossa Valley Shiraz crafted from 60–140-year-old, dry-grown vineyards across multiple Barossa sub-regions and made entirely with traditional methods such as open fermentation and basket pressing. Typically matured for about two years in seasoned French and American oak, it marries the dense, dark-fruited power of classic mid‑20th‑century Barossa reds with surprising freshness and balance, earning a place in Langton’s top classification and a near-cult following among collectors.