Mollydooker The Boxer Shiraz. What a wine! This alluring and unashamedly bold Shiraz has hints of spiced plums, blackberry jam and cherry all at the fore and finishes with coffee cream, licorice and vanilla. Full bodied with vibrant berry fruit characteristics, yet elegant with restrained tannins, resulting in a soft mouthfeel. Mollydooker The Boxer Shiraz is sure to be a knockout!
Mollydooker wines are widely regarded as classics and the winery enforces its creative independence by refusing to be graded by “experts”. The Boxer is a uniquely different wine and has no need to be marked.
‘Mollydooker’ is old Aussie slang for a left-handed boxer and our Boxer always punches well above its fruit weight. Did you notice he has two left gloves?
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To get the best out of your Mollydooker wine you should apply the Mollydooker shake. There are instructions on the bottle.
From a new bottle of Mollydooker, pour some wine out into a glass and set it aside. Do the Mollydooker Shake on the rest of the wine in the bottle and pour some into another glass. Then taste them side by side. The difference will amaze you!
The winemaker says “Pre-shaken the wines are intense, concentrated and still magnificent. However, after the shake the wine becomes more approachable, the aromatics are lifted, and the fruit is smoother on the palate. An overall more enjoyable and total Mollydooker experience!” Watch a demonstration of this on the Mollydooker youtube channel
Don’t worry, the first glass you poured isn’t wasted. After a short time, it loses nitrogen, so you can enjoy it soon after. We call it pourer’s perks!
The vineyards are situated on the magical Seaview Ridge, which with its ancient soils and Mediterranean climate, is home to some of the most iconic Australian wines. They have three separate vineyards – Long Gully Road, Coppermine Road and the Home Blocks, giving them a total of 114 acres of Shiraz, Cabernet and Merlot. All of the grapes are grown sustainably
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Sarah & Sparky Marquis have built their latest brand, ‘Mollydooker’, after ten years working on other projects. These wines come from some of the best grape growing regions, McLaren Vale, Langhorne Creek & Padthaway in South Australia. The grapes arebhand selected their finest vineyards and these wines are a true testament to their commitment to excellence in the winery and our vineyard program. The award-winning wines from Mollydooker include Carnival of Love, Enchanted Path and The Boxer. There are several other tremendous wines in the portfolio.
The wines are very distinctive and made in the unique Mollydooker Fashion. Full of flavour and body and aerated in the unique fashion of the Mollydooker shake.
The business is family owned and is now run by Sarah with the help of her children.
Mollydooker Wines is an exciting, out of left field winery in the heart of McLaren Vale, South Australia. The vineyards are situated on the magical Seaview Ridge which, with its ancient soils and Mediterranean climate, is home to some of the most iconic Australian wines. Along the Enchanted Path they have been awarded Telstra South Australian Business of the Year, Australian Winemakers of the Year, Australian Boutique Winemakers of the Year, and many more.
The wines are characterised not only by amazing flavours but also personalised names, plucked from the life experiences of the family, and paired up with the style and richness of the juices.
They all have the Mollydooker difference – Things that make you go WOW. Things that make Mollydooker a renowned brand on a worldwide basis.
Langhorne Creek is a little known region with major importance, especially for the production of red wine. Fragrant Cabernet Sauvignon with its minty overtones is the most significant product of the region. Viticulture dates from the 1850s when Frank Potts established Bleasdale the region’s only winery to stay in continuous production. It was only in the 1990s that the major wine companies started setting up in the region. Its significance being the availability and certainty of irrigation water from the Murray-Darling system, providing the facility to grow grapes of very good quality at relatively low costs. It has a mild climate with little variation across the region. The main wine styles: Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz.
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