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Auction Closing On Sun 6 Apr 2025, 9 PM AET
Lot # 120
Sun 6 Apr 2025, 9 PM AET

rockford

ROCKFORD Home Block Cabernet, Barossa Valley 2010 Magnum

1 * Magnum
Lot # 120
Sun 6 Apr 2025, 9 PM AET

rockford

ROCKFORD Home Block Cabernet, Barossa Valley 2010 Magnum

1 * Magnum
Current Bid per Magnum | 1 bids, 17 watching
$184.00
Total: $184.00 + 18.00 % BPA = $217.12
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Estimate $200.00 - $250.00 per Magnum

About this wine

Vintage
2010
Classification
None
Style
Red Wine
Country
Australia
Region
Barossa Valley
State / Province
South Australia

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ABOUT THE WINERY
Rockford
Rockford is a small boutique wine producer based in South Australia’s Barossa Valley. Founder and winemaker, Robert O’Callaghan belongs to a genre of visionary winemakers that include Max Schubert, Peter Lehmann, Jeffrey Grosset, Brian Croser and David Hohnen. His protégés include Chris Ringland and Dave Powell. Rockford wines have had a profound influence on winemaking philosophy and wine style in the Barossa. Providing the inspiration for a whole generation of winemakers ‘the Rockford school’ embraces the inherent qualities of old vine Shiraz: the physicality of winemaking where muscle and personal touch transform process into an art-form; the traditional tools of trade (basket press, open fermenter) and the complementary nuances of American and French oak maturation. Best known for the Rockford Basket Press Shiraz, Rockford also produces a handful of top quality wines from old vine fruit sourced from selected growers across the Barossa Valley.
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