To those who tamed beasts.
We believe all strong foundations are built through the art of sharing knowledge - the kind born in relationship, refined through routine, and sealed with trust. In human history, the first animals to be domesticated were believed to be Eurasian wolves. This was not a simple conquest; it was painstaking, and often a precarious pact between species. To bring wildness into the fold was to accept responsibility in exchange for strength. This ancient partnership changed how humans lived, roamed, and fed. This Shiraz reflects that balance: dark-fruited and muscular, yet finely honed. The palate carries lush notes of blackberry and ripe plum, contrasted with the striking spice of clove and pepper; a wine that holds both wild intensity and crafted comfort; echoing the pact it remembers.