Shiraz! A truly captivating red wine variety, especially here in Australia where it has found a home. Often referred to as Syrah in other parts of the world (most notably its birthplace, the Rhône Valley in France), Shiraz in Australia has developed its own distinct personality.
It is a wine that bursts forth with bold and generous dark fruit flavours. Think ripe blackberries, juicy plums, and sometimes even a hint of dark cherry. Depending on the region and the winemaker's touch, you might also discover layers of warm spice like black pepper, clove, and even a whisper of licorice. Some examples, particularly those with a bit of oak ageing, can offer nuances of chocolate, vanilla, or a subtle smokiness.
19 Crimes Shiraz 750ml presents a robust and inviting red wine, celebrated for its depth and complexity. Originating from the sun-drenched vineyards of Australia, this Shiraz is renowned for its rich, full-bodied flavour profile, perfect for enjoying during a hearty meal or a cosy evening in.
Angove Long Row Shiraz 750ml is a robust and flavourful red wine, showcasing the best of South Australia's winemaking prowess. With its deep red colour and hints of purple, this Shiraz is not only visually appealing but also delivers a complex taste experience ideal for savouring during special meals or on a relaxing evening.
Annie's Lane Shiraz 750ml is a robust red wine, showcasing the distinctive flair of Clare Valley. Known for its rich plums and black olive notes, this Shiraz is a testament to the region's ability to produce full-bodied wines with complex flavours.
Banrock Station Shiraz 1L offers a delightful, medium-bodied red wine that captures the essence of Australian Shiraz. With its rich plum and strawberry flavours complemented by a subtle oak finish, it's perfect for both barbecues and cosy fireside evenings.
Barossa Valley Estate Shiraz 750ml showcases the robust character and rich heritage of Australia's most renowned wine region. With its vibrant flavours of red plum and fresh blackberry, this Shiraz is a testament to the high-quality viticulture of the Barossa Valley.