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| "Highly polished red and black fruit bouquet, with a touch of licorice for interest; the palate is quite fleshy with the tannins asserting themselves on the finish; warm and rich to conclude." 91 Points,
Australian Wine Companion
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| Wine maker notes |
| Peter Lehmann once said that when God created Shiraz, he did so with the Barossa in mind!
Shiraz has had a long and glorious history in the Barossa where it has flourished uninterrupted since the 1840’s. The Barossa blessedly escaped the scourge of phylloxera, and consequently many of the vineyards remain planted on their own roots, direct descendants of cuttings brought to Australia in the early 1800’s from Hermitage in the Rhone Valley. This makes the Barossa the envy of the wine world.
Our soils and our climate are ideal for producing the full flavoured, rich fruited Shiraz wines of great longevity that have made them internationally recognised as Australia’s contribution to the great wines of the world. |
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