News

Future focused: Inside Kaesler's 2026 Icon Collection

By Halliday Promotion

1 day ago

Chief winemaker Tim Dolan discusses the wines, vineyards and regenerative philosophy driving Kaesler's 2026 Icon Collection, the first release under his leadership.

For more than 130 years, Kaesler Wines' vineyards have been part of the Barossa landscape, with some of the estate's oldest vines tracing their roots back to 1893. The release of the 2026 Icon Collection honours that history while marking an important new chapter for the winery under Chief Winemaker Tim Dolan.

The collection is the first Icon release crafted under Tim's leadership. A third-generation Barossa winemaker and Len Evans Tutorial Dux, Tim sees himself not as someone rewriting Kaesler's story, but as a custodian helping guide its next phase.

"2023 being my first vintage at the helm, I felt incredibly fortunate to be surrounded by such passionate people within the business – particularly Nigel and Dewy, who have been at Kaesler since the early 2000s," Tim says. "What I hope to achieve and leave behind as a custodian of Kaesler is to continually help shape the wines in a way that genuinely reflects what we're doing in the vineyard from a sustainable and regenerative perspective."

Tim DolanThe 2026 Icon Collection is the first release with chief winemaker Tim Dolan at the helm.

The 2026 Icon Collection showcases four of the estate's flagship wines, each sourced from distinctive vineyard sites across the property.

At the pinnacle sits the 2022 Old Bastard Shiraz, produced from a tiny parcel of gnarly vines planted in 1893. Rated 96 points by Halliday taster Dave Brookes, it is a concentrated, classically framed wine built for long-term cellaring.

The 2023 Old Vine Shiraz continues the story of those historic vines. Established in 1961 from cuttings taken from the original Old Bastard vineyard, it delivers a plush and harmonious expression of Barossa shiraz, balancing richness with structure.

The 2023 Alte Reben Shiraz, sourced from 1899 plantings in Marananga, captures the distinctive character of one of the Barossa's most celebrated subregions. Layers of black fruit, spice and dark chocolate are framed by freshness and precision, with French oak adding further complexity.

Rounding out the collection is the 2023 Age of Light Cabernet Sauvignon, produced from a single one-hectare block planted behind the winery. Released only in select vintages, it offers a distinctly Barossa interpretation of cabernet sauvignon.

Kaesler 2026 Icon collectionKaesler's 2026 Icon Collection is available now.

Underlying each wine is Kaesler's commitment to regenerative viticulture. Across the estate, initiatives focused on increasing soil carbon, restoring native flora and encouraging biodiversity are helping reshape the vineyards for future generations. The program has earned recognition through Sustainable Winegrowing Australia certification and SAWIA's 2025 Environmental Excellence Award.

For Tim, that long-term vision is central to Kaesler's identity. "What I love most about Kaesler and the site is that, while we take every aspect of growing grapes and making wine incredibly seriously, we never lose sight of the enjoyment that comes with sharing a bottle," he says. "That balance of authenticity, quality and humour is something that makes Kaesler unique."

The 2026 Icon Collection captures that philosophy perfectly: wines shaped by history and place, yet firmly focused on the future.

To shop the wines, visit kaesler.com.au. And, for a limited time only, you can enjoy a complimentary Icon tasting when you visit the Kaesler cellar door in the Barossa Valley – simply mention this article (valid until September 1, 2026).