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I have a lot of bins that fit about 18 bottles horizontal, others more, I only put the burgundy bottles on the top row.

With stelvin seals, I store a lot of bottles upright now, particularly the burgundy-shaped bottles.

You don't need to store screw-capped bottles horizontally! I think that you are right! How come I never thought about that before!!!
 
FYI the Ameila Park was indeed the Ironstone label, and is delicious. If it comes back I'll be getting some more.
 
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Actually some people would disagree. There's more than one reason wine is stored horizontally. Sediment is also an issue to think about.

regarding sediment - vertically is actually better than horizontally :)

the main - if not only - reasons for storing screwcaps horizontally are space efficiency and access ease
 
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On a seperate note, any ID on this yet?
Vinomofo - BLACK MARKET Shiraz 2014 - Red Wine

Perhaps Allegiance Unity Shiraz ?

Looks like a match to me

Anyone tried the Allegiance Unity 2014 shiraz?
Found this review:
Twenty shiraz wines in four price brackets - The Key Report

Allegiance Wines ‘Unity’ Barossa Valley Shiraz 2014: Intense sums it up, but to start at the beginning. The nose is incredible it’s all things nice not sugar but spicy fruit cake on the palate it goes forever deep, deep flavour curling and griping python like to all pleasure points and slowly squeezing all that can be squeezed out of each one. 98 points $100 is high but if the wallet allows than buy it.

This page also has two reviews at 94 points each:
Allegiance Wines Unity Barossa Valley Shiraz 2014 - Australian Winemakers

Ray Jordan
Boy this is such a smooth and stylish example of Barossa shiraz. Lush and opulent with dark syrup shiraz loaded with liquir and dark plum with a decent hit of toasty oak. So dense and concentrated with great power with such elegance and refinement. Cellar: 15 years.


Ken Gargett
Serious intensity here. Dark berries, chocolate, black cherries. Leather notes. Fine tannins and impressive length. There is a reasonably high level of oak here – possibly more than some will enjoy, but others will love it. possibly a smidge over the top for me, but it is integrating well and will only get more and more exciting.Score: 94/100Best drinking: many years. 15 years and then have a review. Alc: 14.5%
 
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