Shiraz

  • Alto Estate Rouge Stellenbosch
    Dark ruby red with a bouque of potent berry fuit aromas which give away to cigar boxes and dark chocolate followed by vanilla and oak spices. Full in body with appealing blackberry flavours followed by tobbacco, chocolate toast and vanilla. A good tannic structure adds complexity and long maturation potential. Pairs excellently with red meat, game and duck dishes.
  • Cimicky Invisible Man Cabernet - Shiraz
    The Invisible Man is very much Jennie Cimicky’s label - regarded with quite a degree of derision, and actual disbelief and disgust by the man himself who will naturally not be available to discuss the wine or travel the world to promote it. The wines must, as usual speak for themselves and to that end the Cimicky's have decided that only Estate fruit will be used so that we can completely guarantee the quality from their patch of ground to the bottle. Consequently the Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon hail from their original plantings of 1973. The release of the label also coincides with their 40th Anniversary.
  • Chook Shiraz-Viognier

    Chook Shiraz-Viognier

    Country: Australia
    Region: Langhorne Creek
    The Chook Shiraz Viognier is sourced from the premium grape growing region of McLaren Vale in South Australia. The seamless integration of Shiraz co-fermented with Viognier, generates a seductive nose of apricots, spice and ripe berries. The palate is smooth and full of rich flavor, perfect for a long lingering finish of delightfully soft Shiraz fruit, but not without the punch.
  • Cimicky Shiraz Trumps
    It was once customary for a small group of zealous Barossa pioneers to regularly seek the cellar retreat of an old vineyard cottage. Within the cool stone depths of this hidden refuge, these normally hard working men whiled away many a contented hour with both cards and wine. Now a lingering part of Barossa history, the crumbling remains of this cottage still stand amidst venerable old vines that constantly produce this excellent Shiraz that always, “comes up trumps.” 100% Shiraz.
  • Cimicky Shiraz Trumps
    It was once customary for a small group of zealous Barossa pioneers to regularly seek the cellar retreat of an old vineyard cottage. Within the cool stone depths of this hidden refuge, these normally hard working men whiled away many a contented hour with both cards and wine. Now a lingering part of Barossa history, the crumbling remains of this cottage still stand amidst venerable old vines that constantly produce this excellent Shiraz that always, “comes up trumps.” 100% Shiraz.
  • Glaetzer Shiraz

    Glaetzer Shiraz

    Country: Australia
    Region: Barossa
    Brilliant purple and opaque cherry hues. Lifted spicy blackberry florals on the nose with layers of earth, dark plum and espresso. The bright and brooding palate displays vibrant notes of dried spice, juicy cassis and black plum. Multi layerd fine tannin and fresh acidity will allow this wine to age supremely well over the long term.
  • Glaetzer Shiraz Bishop

    Glaetzer Shiraz Bishop

    Country: Australia
    Region: Barossa
    A blend of fruit from 35 year-old vines & 120 year-old vines is the key to Bishop. The Fruit from the younger vines is fresh & vibrant, whilst Shiraz from the oldest blocks in the Ebenezer vineyard gives structure and enhances the palate profile. A brooding nose of blackberry and liquorice notes with a hint of cedar spice. The plate displays a core of bold dark fruits yet remains layered, restrained and tight. This wine will benefit from 10-12 years careful cellaring.
  • Glaetzer Shiraz Grenache Wallace

    Glaetzer Shiraz Grenache Wallace

    Country: Australia
    Region: Barossa
    Glaetzer Wallace takes on the traditional Barossa Valley blend of Shiraz and Grenache in a thoroughly modern way. The Shiraz component gives the wine backbone, flesh and body with the Grenache adding a soft, vibrant juiciness. Overt dark cherry, cracked pepper and raspberry notes are lifted and fragrant on the nose. There is a dark fruit lushness to the palate which is counterbalanced by a spicy suppleness and focus. Flavors of blackcurrant, blueberry and crushed and spice provide depth and complexity. Very approachable in it's youth and will develop great complexity as it ages.
  • Glaetzer Anaperenna Shiraz/Cab
    The wine is a seamless fusion of two varieties: Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon. Bright and vibrant dark purple color with an expressive nose of black currant, liquorice and anise. A finely structured and elegant tannin structure supports luscious flavors of chocolate and dark berries with fresh acidity. A wine that will evolve very well with long term cellaring .
  • Hill & Dale Shiraz

    Hill & Dale Shiraz

    Country: South Africa
    Region: Stellenbosch
    Well-rounded, elegant and adaptable. The Hill&Dale Shiraz is a delicious medium bodied wine with a rounded tannic structure. Ideal for cellar storage, it will age well and gain in complexity over the next three to five years. The Shiraz is a particularly versatile wine which complements almost all red meat dishes, pastas and stews.
  • Nederburg Shiraz

    Nederburg Shiraz

    Country: South Africa
    Region: Western Cape
    Deep Ruby, full of ripe berries enhanced by spicy notes of cinnamon and clove. Pairs best with T-bone steak with Jalapeno and cheese.
  • Place in the Sun Shiraz

    Place in the Sun Shiraz

    Country: South Africa
    Region: Stellenbosch
    A bounty of succulent red fruit melds with savory notes in the generous-bodied wine. A full twelve months of oak aging highlight its dreamy wood spices. Delicious!
  • Spring Seed Shiraz

    Spring Seed Shiraz

    Country: Australia
    Region: McLaren Vale
    Scarlet Runner Shiraz is made from an organic vineyard in South Australia. Only 8% new French oak was used in the aging process to keep the emphasis on pure fruit flavors.
  • Sula Shiraz

    Sula Shiraz

    Country: India
    Region: Maharashtra
    Sula Shiraz has a deep purple core and a full body with soft, ripe and rounded tannins. It has medium intense aromas of red fruits, cinnamon, blackberries, cacao and spice. This wine is richly structured with lively jammy flavors of red fruits and herbs mixed with pepper and hints of vanilla spice. It finishes in a long length.
  • Thomas Goss Shiraz

    Thomas Goss Shiraz

    Country: Australia
    Region: McLaren Vale
    The Shiraz grapes used to make this wine have been sourced from select vineyards in McLaren Vale including those planted on the original Goss property. With dominant winter rainfall, warm, dry summers that are tempered by the proximity to the Gulf St. Vincent and low humidity, McLaren Vale has one of the most consistent climates in which to grow premium wine grapes, particularly Shiraz. The wine made by Ben Riggs and his winemaking team, this wine has a long, soft and juicy palate and lush mouthfeel, bursting with blackberry, blueberry jam and liquorice. This wine guarantees a true Australian Shiraz experience best enjoyed over the next 7 years.
  • Tokara Shiraz

    Tokara Shiraz

    Country: South Africa
    Region: Stellenbosch
    The wine has a brilliant deep garnet color. The nose of this wine is an interesting mix of bright pure fruit; mulberries and blackberries; and heady spicy notes with notes of five spice. There is also a floral undertone. The wine enters the palate with power, bursting with bright red and black fruit notes. There is a broad textured mid palate and a long finish of black pepper spice. The tannins are firm and the wine leaves with a sense of freshness
  • Winner

    Winner’s Tank Shiraz

    Country: Australia
    Region: Langhorne Creek
    The Shiraz grapes for this wine were harvested from David and Cathy Knight’s estate vineyard in Langhorne Creek. Shiraz from Langhorne Creek generally suits this style of wine well as Shiraz fruit from the region has no problem reaching this level of ripeness and displaying ripe berry characters. Furthermore Langhorne Creek Shiraz characteristically has a soft tannin structure that contributes to mouthfeel and early drinkability.
  • Van Ruiten Cabernet Shiraz

    Country: United States
    State: California
    Region: Lodi
    The practice of blending more than one variety of wine has been practiced in Europe for centuries and is the basis for this Cab-Shiraz. This full-bodied, yet very approachable blend is loaded with flavors of blackberries, cherries, currants, and plums; with a lengthy finish and just a hint of oak.
  • Woop Woop Shiraz

    Country: Australia
    Region: Southeastern
    Winemaker, Ben Riggs and his team enthused as the fruits of their labor evolved into a full-bodied and flavorsome wine, deep-hued with richly scented aromatics and a long, soft and juicy palate. Of lush mouthfeel, bursting with blackberry, blueberry jam and liquorice, this wine guarantees a true Australian Shiraz experience for consumption over the next 5 years.

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