
In South Australia's Barossa Valley, the Kalleske family have been farming and growing grapes since 1853 near the village of Greenock. They are one of the regions leading grape-growing families consistently growing some of the Barossa's best quality grapes. After six generations of growing grapes, winemaker and seventh generation family member, Troy Kalleske, together with his brother Tony, established the Kalleske winery and made the first ‘Kalleske’ wine. The winery is situated on the family estate where traditional winemaking techniques ensure the vineyard realises its full potential as wine. The vineyard is managed by Troy's and Tony’s parents, John and Lorraine, and brother, Kym. John has over forty years experience tending the vineyard.The 120 acre vineyard is planted to Shiraz, Grenache, Cabernet Sauvignon, Semillon, Chenin Blanc, Mataro, Petit Verdot, Durif, Viognier, Tempranillo and Zinfandel. Vines vary in age with the oldest remaining vineyard dating back to 1875 and an overall average vine age of about 50 years. The vineyard is low yielding with grapes grown organically and biodynamically and the winery is also certified organic. The Kalleske family are active practitioners of sustainable farming. They are caretakers of the land and not only want to maintain the environment but improve it for future generations. All Kalleske wines are estate grown and vinified with minimalist winemaking techniques used to fully capture the essence of the vineyard allowing genuine hand made estate wines to be produced. The range is a diverse mix of wines that showcases the splendid Kalleske grapes. Since the first wine release in 2004, Kalleske has rapidly gained a reputation for producing top-quality hand crafted wines. Kalleske are committed to continue making genuine estate grown wines of individuality and of vineyard and winemaking excellence. Wines from Kalleske have been seven generations in the making, but they are certainly worth the wait!
Wines from Kalleske Wines Winery
- Kalleske Clarry's Barossa Red
2005 Barossa, South Australia, Australia Rated 3.5/5
- Kalleske Clarry's White
2006 Rated 3.5/5
- Kalleske Johann Georg Shiraz
2005 Shiraz, Iran Rated 4/5
- Kalleske Old Vine Grenache
2005 Rated 4/5
- Kalleske Shiraz Greenock
2004 Shiraz, Iran Rated 4.5/5
- Kalleske Shiraz Pirathon
2009 Shiraz, Iran Rated 3.5/5
- Red Nectar Shiraz
2004 South Australia Rated 4/5
- Kalleske Clarry's Barossa White
2005 Barossa, South Australia, Australia Rated 3.5/5
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