Frequently Asked Questions
McLaren Vale's Mediterranean climate and diverse soils create perfect conditions for Shiraz, allowing the grapes to develop intense fruit concentration while maintaining natural acidity. The region's proximity to the ocean moderates temperatures, preventing over-ripeness while encouraging the development of complex spice notes and structured tannins. This terroir influence is clearly expressed in the Warhorse's balance of bold fruit flavours with elegant structure, showcasing why McLaren Vale is considered one of Australia's premier Shiraz regions.
Serve this full-bodied Shiraz at 16-18°C to allow its complex aromatics and layered fruit flavours to shine. Decanting for 30-60 minutes will help soften the firm tannins and open up the wine's cedar and spice notes. Store bottles on their side in a cool, dark place at 12-15°C - this wine has the structure and concentration to cellar beautifully for 8-12 years, developing more savoury complexity over time.
The wine's bold fruit profile and firm tannins make it exceptional with rich, slow-cooked dishes like braised lamb shanks, beef bourguignon, or barbecued ribs. The dark chocolate and spice notes complement aged cheeses and charcuterie beautifully. For vegetarian options, try it with mushroom risotto or grilled eggplant with herbs - the wine's structure can handle robust flavours while its fruit sweetness balances earthy, umami-rich dishes.
Winning gold at three prestigious international competitions - London Wine Show, AWC Vienna, and BTN USA - demonstrates exceptional consistency and quality across different judging panels and palates. These awards specifically recognise wines scoring 90+ points, indicating this Shiraz displays outstanding varietal character, balance, and complexity. The international recognition also suggests this wine successfully represents the best of Australian Shiraz on the global stage, competing against premium wines from around the world.
The 'Warhorse' name suggests a wine built for battle - robust, reliable, and powerful, much like the legendary horses that carried warriors into combat. This reflects the wine's bold, full-bodied character and structured tannins that can stand up to rich foods and age gracefully over time. Pirramimma likely chose this name to convey the wine's strength and dependability, suggesting it's a serious, no-nonsense Shiraz that delivers consistent quality and impressive presence in the glass.