Established 1968 Back Of The Truck Reserve Shiraz 2020 Dozen

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Established 1968 Back Of The Truck Reserve Shiraz 2020 Dozen

Special Release South Australian Reserve Shiraz From Winery Established 1968

Why To Buy:

  • Distribution Stock Clearance On Reserve Shiraz
  • Cancelled Export Stock
  • Created With The Best Grapes Of Vintage
  • Produced By McPhersons Wines Established 1968
  • 4.5 Star Rated Winery James Halliday Wine Companion

Tasting Notes:

Colour Deep purple. Nose Intense fruit aromas of black cherry, currant and sweet spice. Palate Delicious ripe blackberries, plums and a hint of spice. Best consumed Now - 2030. Food Recommendations This big and bold red wine is perfect with red meat dishes. Char-grilled beef, Korean Barbeque or roast lamb love this wine and are a great match.

Technical Notes:

The grapes for this Reserve Shiraz were picked and crushed during the cool of night, thus ensuring the retention of varietal character, while modern winemaking techniques were employed throughout, all of which help to create the famous McPherson style. Fermentation took place in sweeping arm red fermenters, giving the wine a denser, richer colour and allowing for gentle flavour extraction. Careful attention was also paid to the oak selection for the Shiraz. This wine was aged on French oak for nine months, giving the wine a smooth and elegant oak influence.

This Product is offered and supplied by GW DIRECT PTY LTD, Liquor Licence No. 36302206 &amp 57710614. Please note, this product cannot be delivered to Dry Zones. GWD Operations supports the Responsible Service of Alcohol. Warning - Under the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 it is an offence to supply alcohol to a person under the age of 18 years (penalty exceeds $17,000), for a person under the age of 18 years to purchase or receive liquor (penalty exceeds $700).

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