"Home to a set of “Sacred Sites” comprised of six blocks (one chardonnay, two sémillon, three shiraz) that are more than 100 years old, these vines trace back to James Busby’s 19th-century European cuttings and survived the phylloxera epidemic; many still grow on their own roots and continue to produce complex, sophisticated wines, marking the estate as a historically significant source of some of the country’s oldest vine material." - AFAR