Murray Street Vineyards Black Label Shiraz 2017
Crushed blackberry and mulberry fills the glass with just a subtle hint of white pepper. Very generous through the mid-palate with dark fruits, finishing long and savoury.
To complement these rich and fragrant spicy notes, we highly recommend warm hearty dinners; slow cooked lamb shanks or perhaps Moroccan beef casserole. Invite friends and family, grab a glass and just enjoy.
To complement these rich and fragrant spicy notes, we highly recommend warm hearty dinners; slow cooked lamb shanks or perhaps Moroccan beef casserole. Invite friends and family, grab a glass and just enjoy.
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Now Only $19.99 Regular Price $21.99
Dozen:$239.88
Murray Street Vineyards, where traditional winemaking is our passion. Their vineyards, winery and tasting room are located in Greenock in the western Barossa, a part of the beautiful landscape tapestry of the region. Winemaker Andrew Seppelt, together with a small team of friends and family, produce wine that conveys the rich viticultural traditions of the Barossa.
DIRT TO GLASS
As a phrase, ‘dirt to glass' may lack the romance of typical ‘wine-speak’, but it has a compelling purpose to it – to tell the story of a particular wine, and the passage that it has taken from the vine to the glass.
The western ridge of the Barossa Valley is exceptional grape growing country, amongst the finest in the world. Located 41 degrees latitude south, and 65 kilometers (40 miles) north east of Adelaide in South Australia, vines were planted in the Barossa Valley with cuttings transported from France and Spain by the first European settlers in the 1840s.
Today, courtesy of the ongoing commitment of multiple generations of local grape growers and the continuing absence of phylloxera, the Barossa Valley remains home to the oldest vineyards in the world. Winery Notes
DIRT TO GLASS
As a phrase, ‘dirt to glass' may lack the romance of typical ‘wine-speak’, but it has a compelling purpose to it – to tell the story of a particular wine, and the passage that it has taken from the vine to the glass.
The western ridge of the Barossa Valley is exceptional grape growing country, amongst the finest in the world. Located 41 degrees latitude south, and 65 kilometers (40 miles) north east of Adelaide in South Australia, vines were planted in the Barossa Valley with cuttings transported from France and Spain by the first European settlers in the 1840s.
Today, courtesy of the ongoing commitment of multiple generations of local grape growers and the continuing absence of phylloxera, the Barossa Valley remains home to the oldest vineyards in the world. Winery Notes
Case Qty | 12 |
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ABV | 15% |
Type | Red |
Variety | Shiraz |
Vintage | 2017 |
Brand | Murray Street Vineyards Barossa Valley |
Country | Australia |
Region | Barossa Valley |
State | South Australia |
RRP | $24.99 |
Dozen Buy | $239.88 |
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