


Two Hands Invenienda Trio presented in a hand-crafted, glass-fronted bamboo box
the first release of the incomparable singular site wine Two Hands Invenienda Sur Echalas Barossa Valley Shiraz from the 2020 vintage. Produced and sold as a trio, presented in a hand-crafted, glass-fronted bamboo box
We’ve chosen a special bottle produced by Saverglass called 1855, as it is the shape of the bottles used for the 1855 Bordeaux classification. The wine is sealed with a Diam 30 cork, a closure that will last for 30 years. The labels have 5 variations featuring a charcoal hand-drawn image of each of our beloved family of Scottish Highland cattle that guard and protect our ‘Clos’ and Holy Grail vineyard. The original of these drawings can be found adorning the walls of our Cellar Door, signed by esteemed Adelaide artist and long-time friend of Two Hands Dan Tomkins. The trio of bottles are housed in a bamboo timber box that has a glass-fronted lid and modelled on a cigar humidor to create the perfect environment as the wine ages in the cellar.
The ‘Holy Grail’ is our estate vineyard, situated amongst the palm tree lined ‘Avenue of Hopes & Dreams’ in the sub-region of Seppeltsfield in the Barossa Valley.
‘The Clos’ (pronounced KLOH), was the final block to be planted at Holy Grail Vineyard in 2017 by our viticulture team. The block has been planted with two specific Shiraz clones. First, the ‘Prouse’ clone from Eden Valley and the second was the famous ‘Kalimna 3C’ clone from the Barossa floor. The block is situated on a relatively steep slope, where the vines are planted across the hill. This helps the team manage erosion control, and also allow the ease of spraying, pruning and picking!
the first release of the incomparable singular site wine Two Hands Invenienda Sur Echalas Barossa Valley Shiraz from the 2020 vintage. Produced and sold as a trio, presented in a hand-crafted, glass-fronted bamboo box
We’ve chosen a special bottle produced by Saverglass called 1855, as it is the shape of the bottles used for the 1855 Bordeaux classification. The wine is sealed with a Diam 30 cork, a closure that will last for 30 years. The labels have 5 variations featuring a charcoal hand-drawn image of each of our beloved family of Scottish Highland cattle that guard and protect our ‘Clos’ and Holy Grail vineyard. The original of these drawings can be found adorning the walls of our Cellar Door, signed by esteemed Adelaide artist and long-time friend of Two Hands Dan Tomkins. The trio of bottles are housed in a bamboo timber box that has a glass-fronted lid and modelled on a cigar humidor to create the perfect environment as the wine ages in the cellar.
The ‘Holy Grail’ is our estate vineyard, situated amongst the palm tree lined ‘Avenue of Hopes & Dreams’ in the sub-region of Seppeltsfield in the Barossa Valley.
‘The Clos’ (pronounced KLOH), was the final block to be planted at Holy Grail Vineyard in 2017 by our viticulture team. The block has been planted with two specific Shiraz clones. First, the ‘Prouse’ clone from Eden Valley and the second was the famous ‘Kalimna 3C’ clone from the Barossa floor. The block is situated on a relatively steep slope, where the vines are planted across the hill. This helps the team manage erosion control, and also allow the ease of spraying, pruning and picking!
the first release of the incomparable singular site wine Two Hands Invenienda Sur Echalas Barossa Valley Shiraz from the 2020 vintage. Produced and sold as a trio, presented in a hand-crafted, glass-fronted bamboo box
We’ve chosen a special bottle produced by Saverglass called 1855, as it is the shape of the bottles used for the 1855 Bordeaux classification. The wine is sealed with a Diam 30 cork, a closure that will last for 30 years. The labels have 5 variations featuring a charcoal hand-drawn image of each of our beloved family of Scottish Highland cattle that guard and protect our ‘Clos’ and Holy Grail vineyard. The original of these drawings can be found adorning the walls of our Cellar Door, signed by esteemed Adelaide artist and long-time friend of Two Hands Dan Tomkins. The trio of bottles are housed in a bamboo timber box that has a glass-fronted lid and modelled on a cigar humidor to create the perfect environment as the wine ages in the cellar.
The ‘Holy Grail’ is our estate vineyard, situated amongst the palm tree lined ‘Avenue of Hopes & Dreams’ in the sub-region of Seppeltsfield in the Barossa Valley.
‘The Clos’ (pronounced KLOH), was the final block to be planted at Holy Grail Vineyard in 2017 by our viticulture team. The block has been planted with two specific Shiraz clones. First, the ‘Prouse’ clone from Eden Valley and the second was the famous ‘Kalimna 3C’ clone from the Barossa floor. The block is situated on a relatively steep slope, where the vines are planted across the hill. This helps the team manage erosion control, and also allow the ease of spraying, pruning and picking!