Riverina Shiraz - Case of 6
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This easy-going Australian red is well balanced and full of ripe fruit, with hints of herbs and smoky notes.
This wine is sourced from a range of sites in Australia, ranging from warm inland areas to cooler, more coastal regions, in order to give a balanced blend of ripeness and freshness to the final wine. Experienced winemaker Robert Delgado has carefully pieced all the ingredient parts together to make this attractive, fruit-driven red that drinks well on its own but has the structure to make a good match food.
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Riverina Shiraz - Case of 6
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Vintage: 2013
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This easy-going Australian red is well balanced and full of ripe fruit, with hints of herbs and smoky notes.
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About this bottle: This wine is sourced from a range of sites in Australia, ranging from warm inland areas to cooler, more coastal regions, in order to give a balanced blend of ripeness and freshness to the final wine. Experienced winemaker Robert Delgado has carefully pieced all the ingredient parts together to make this attractive, fruit-driven red that drinks well on its own but has the structure to make a good match food.
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Grape Variety: 100% Shiraz
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Country of origin: Australia
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Region: South Eastern Australia
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Bottle size: Alcohol content: 13.5 %
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Alcohol units per bottle: 10.1
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Serving Size: 125 ml
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Allergens: Sulphites
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Stopper type: Screw Cap
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Consume Within: 12 months of purchase
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Bottling address: Am Ockenheimer Graben 35, 55411 Bingen, Germany
Reviews (2)
This wine is great
Yes, I recommend this
I like fruity wine and this one hits the spot on all counts its enjoyable to drink with food or just to chill with after a hard days work, the only problem is is its not easy to find in stores now so I will have to order on line if you like fruity red I would strongly recommend.
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Absolutely disgusting!
No, I don't recommend this
On your website it says that one review already exists for this wine yet when I clicked on 'Write a Review' apparently I am the first. Presumably the mystery reviewer is also responsible for the four stars .... This is quite possibly the most horrid wine I have ever drunk. I have never before written a review for a wine, good or bad, but this certainly merits one. It tastes like the left overs that we pour into the cooking wine bottle. So no surprise to see that the label says 'this wine is sourced from a range of sites in Australia, ranging from warm inland areas to cooler more coastal regions'. Why do that? Every Australian wine I have ever tasted can happily stand alone so why the tinkering? I am tempted to think that all the winegrowers involved got rid of their mistakes and the result is Riverina - a Heinz 57 if ever there was one. For the first time in a very long while I am nursing a headache this morning which I can only ascribe to this shocking wine. I have had wine a quarter of the price which has been better. Seriously nasty. Yuk!
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