Shiraz 2016 – Black Market Deal #36818
- Rich, full-bodied
- South Australia
Cue the lights, cue the music, draw the curtain...this might be the biggest, baddest offer we’ve ever had at the ‘Fo! For lovers of take-no-prisoners, built-to-last, all-guns-blazing McLaren Vale shiraz, this is the one. Just got that dream job? Crack a bottle. Just had a baby? Crack a bottle. Just got married? Crack a bottle. This is a ‘life’s special moments’ kind of wine. Of course we can’t tell you the producer, but you’ll know ‘em. And this is their tip-top shiraz, one they don’t even make every year...only in the best vintages. It’s dense and rich with aromas of cherries, cranberries and tobacco. There’s even hints of stone fruits for added complexity. On the palate, the fruit is dark cherry and there’s secondary notes to ponder of licorice, anise and cloves. And that finish, it just goes on and on and on. We’re thanking our lucky stars we got our hands on this wine and you will be too.
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What is a Black Market deal?
Black Market deals are only made possible if we don’t reveal the maker’s brand on site. The wines are the genuine article – absolutely no cleanskins or fake brands, just dangerously good value. You won’t find out what it is until it hits your doorstep, but you won’t regret it. Just keep it on the down low.
Full price $250.00 from the producer.
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Specs
- Region
- South Australia
- Vintage
- 2016
- Cellaring
- 2040
- Preservatives
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- Alcohol by Vol.
- 15.0%
- Closure
- Cork
- Bottle Vol
- 750mL
- Blend Info
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- Serving Temp.
- 15.0°C
Region
South Australia
Adelaide as a wine region includes Barossa, Fleurieu and the Adelaide Hills. The wines that use this as their region tend to be very interesting, as they'll inevitably use some cooler, stylish fruit from the Hills, bolstered with richer fruit sourced from one of the other two regions. Grange is a multi-regional blend, after all.