Bubbly complexity! — 6 years ago
Smith full bodies smells delicious — 7 years ago
Love it - must get more! — 9 years ago
Clearly not an entirely a Two Hands wine. Not often do four wineries get together and make a wine. Generally, when they do, it's for a charity. This one is for children. Everything is donated down to the bottles and corks. The wineries involved in this creation "Concordis" are Kaesler, Seppeltsfield, Torbreck and of course Two Hands. — 9 years ago

N: toffee.
P: caramel. Delicious. Butterscotch.
Grapevine 26.33 btg — 5 months ago
This GSM from a boutique producer in the western Barossa near Seppeltsfield, is a blend of 45% Grenache, 35% Shiraz and 20% Mourvèdre. The Grenache is most prominent with its lush raspberry aroma and flavours, the Shiraz providing structure and the Mataro with its plummy tarry notes. This wine was a Trophy winner at the Toowoomba Wine Show a few years ago. — 7 years ago
Opened this in early January and having the occasional night cap finished it 2 nights ago. Notes of dried fruit, spice, nuts and burnt flavours. This port fills every corner of your mouth - unctuous. Seppeltsfield have this amazing tradition of releasing a 100 year old Port every year. The 1919 will be released later this year. — 7 years ago
Confession: sometimes when one of my delectable friends posts a wine I have had or still have in the cellar, I cant stop thinking of it until I pop it open again. It's even worse when that friend's tasting notes being back memories of taste, nose, or just how I felt with the wine. — 9 years ago

Deep and lush fruit, a touch if black pepper, an iron fist in a velvet glove — a year ago
Unbelievable!!! A Cabernet that only can express it selves like this in Barossa Valley. Basically a Shiraz “wanna be”. So expressive, so rich, but fresh and focused grounded by a solid vibrant, mineral backbone. There are warm, Mediterranean spices filtering through this fresh dark fruit. A cab in a category by its own. — 3 years ago
Another great Shiraz from Two Hands, powerful but smooth with plenty of fruit and depth. Big wine but plenty of layers and delicate floral and spice notes complement the rich black fruit. I served it a little too cold to start with which definitely suppressed the flavour but it was great to see it come to life as it warmed up. — 7 years ago
Pretty damn good, got better and better — 8 years ago
Bottling n. 101.
The bottle looks fantastic and the liquid inside was extremely special too. I am not sure what it is the process for these wines; is it a vintage port or a tawny? I remember something about this wine being vintaged until 1947(?). Very good stuff though, anytime you see this bottle shape just grab it, you won't regret ✌️ — 9 years ago
Hyper perfumed nose of purple flowers, kirsch, plum, blueberry, Turkish delight and a bit of sage. Medium bodied in nature, effortlessly drinkable with a gentle chamois like tannin profile that provides some lovely pucker and adds a bit of substance. — 9 years ago
Matthew Cohen
N: toffee with prunes? Pretty
P: delicious toffee but delicious. Elegant. Balanced. Long.
Grapevine 65 — 5 months ago