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RedHeads Good Shiraz Red Wine
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RedHeads Good Shiraz Red Wine
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20 years ago, a lightbulb moment resulted in the creation of Red Heads by Tony and Tom Laithwaite. It was a no-gimmicks, no-rules cellar where young, talented (and rebellious) winemakers could moonlight and make small-batch wines that really rocked their boat. Growers started bringing in pick-up loads of their best grapes they wanted 'rescuing' from the mega-blends. Red Heads winemakers began to gain a reputation as the 'Robinhood of grapes' - saving parcels to make into handcrafted wines. So popular, the cellar outgrew its original home and, for a few years, it moved from shed to shed. Finally it bought its own vineyard and built a state-of-the-art, off-grid, solar-powered eco winery. Red Heads by name, green by nature, with awards galore.
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20 years ago, a lightbulb moment resulted in the creation of Red Heads by Tony and Tom Laithwaite. It was a no-gimmicks, no-rules cellar where young, talented (and rebellious) winemakers could moonlight and make small-batch wines that really rocked their boat. Growers started bringing in pick-up loads of their best grapes they wanted 'rescuing' from the mega-blends. Red Heads winemakers began to gain a reputation as the 'Robinhood of grapes' - saving parcels to make into handcrafted wines. So popular, the cellar outgrew its original home and, for a few years, it moved from shed to shed. Finally it bought its own vineyard and built a...