Sieber Shiraz 2021
- Rich, full-bodied
- Barossa Valley
Drumroll please, coming down the red carpet and into the hall of fame: Sieber shiraz. Out of the heart of Barossa, this wine delivers in spades. How do we get this kind of wine to you at such an affordable price? It boggles the mind, but we do. The generous fruit profile of ripe blackberries and cherry pie aromatics entice; savoury elements back this up over the palate with subtle cedar, soft spice and dark chocolate tones. The finish is smooth, supple and succulent. Who doesn’t need a top up of some reliable quaffing reds to supercharge your evening? At this price, jump on quick because if history tells us anything; this deal will not last long.
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Full price $28.00 from the producer.
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Specs
- Region
- Barossa Valley
- Vintage
- 2021
- Cellaring
- 2028
- Preservatives
- sulphites
- Alcohol by Vol.
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- Closure
- Screwcap
- Bottle Vol
- 750mL
- Blend Info
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- Serving Temp.
- 14°C
Region
Barossa Valley
'Barossa Valley'. This is Australia's key wine brand overseas, in the US especially. It's our riposte to 'Champagne', 'Scotch' and 'Barolo'. My mind conjures these images, in this order: Shiraz, Penfolds wine, Maggie Beer condiments. All of which can GET - IN - MY - BELLY! But there is so much more to the Barossa than first glance. There are fringe (and not so fringe) winemakers actively working to classify the valley's subregions, and this is a very worthy cause. From Moppa to Seppeltsfield to Marananga there's a lot of variation, and the styles produced can vary immensely. This is the next step in the vision of this region (which, let's face it, is a baby in the scheme of things), as it gets acquainted with its strengths, weaknesses and future opportunities.It's a region that's not sorry to produce the big, fruit-driven wine styles that make it so popular. So drink to the future of the Barossa, because it's as bright as any other region on the world stage.