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Creamier wines with balanced fruit, alcohol, acidity, and body. The "yummy" section.
Exhibiting remarkable restraint for a McLaren Vale Shiraz, this wine offers a delightful blend of sweet blue fruit, featuring fresh blueberry, juniper, and mulberry, all framed by a refreshing burst of acidity and savory tannins. The initial sweet fruit impression gracefully transitions into savory elements of dried bay leaf, briar, dried herbs, and dried rose petals. This wine reveals its impressive length gradually as it unfolds on the palate, with a late palate surprise of nuanced notes like ash and wild game.
About The Varietal
Shiraz and Syrah are interchangeable names for the same dark-skinned grape variety when viewed in terms of DNA. Originating in the Rhône Valley, this grape dominates plantings in the northern section of the valley. The name Shiraz is commonly used in Australia and certain regions of the New World, particularly those with warmer climates. The stylistic differences between Shiraz and Syrah wines are often distinct, contributing to the enduring dual identities of this grape variety.
Enjoy with red meat, stews, or Indian spices.