
Angove McLaren Vale Family Crest Shiraz - 750ML
Indulge in the essence of McLaren Vale with the Angove Family Crest Shiraz. This exquisite red wine is a testament to the Angove family’s commitment to excellence and their deep roots in the Australian winemaking tradition. With a robust 14.5% alcohol content, this Shiraz is perfect for savoring alongside a hearty beef curry or as a standalone treat to unwind after a long day. Its cellar potential extends beyond 5 years, promising an evolving taste experience with each passing year.
Product Details:
- Type: Red Wine
- Volume: 750ML
- Finish: A harmonious blend of dark chocolate and liquorice with a hint of spice and pepper.
- Profile: Bold flavors of red cherry and raspberry, underpinned by a full-bodied and plump palate with soft, lingering tannins.
- Craftsmanship: Crafted with passion in the heart of McLaren Vale, this Shiraz features old vine components that epitomize the region’s winemaking heritage. Enjoy the culmination of nearly 100 years of organic and biodynamic viticulture.
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