Better known as Syrah elsewhere, the largest production of Shiraz is now found in Australia but local plantings have increased strongly. [...]
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Better known as Syrah elsewhere, the largest production of Shiraz is now found in Australia but local plantings have increased strongly. [...] With so many wineries in Australia , sometimes it is easy to overlook the old favourites. So if you have not had a bottle of Wynns in a while, it would be great to revisit the brand as a reliable and traditional wine, such as their Cab Shiraz Merlot … The wine had a pleasant dry finish making it an excellent partner to food – Authentic Italian Osso bucco or braised wild boar, Spaghetti bolognaise or calabrese pizza [...] 2008 Layer Cake Shiraz, South Australia . Friday, April 2nd. FRENCH, 5pm-9pm; $12. Friday, April 9th. No Tasting [...] The Shiraz is a blend of grapes from vineyards all over the McLaren Vale region of South Australia . [...] The Shiraz is a blend of grapes from vineyards all over the McLaren Vale region of South Australia . The Primitivo aka Zinfandel is made from old vines in the Puglia area of Italy. All three wines are dark in color, aromatic, medium-bodied … One of Bill Mosby’s primary attraction to Italian varietals is their versatility when pairing with food . These distinctive red wines go well with barbecue, hamburgers, pizza, antipasti of cured meats, roasted and grilled meats and … [...] The Shiraz is a blend of grapes from vineyards all over the McLaren Vale region of South Australia . The Primitivo aka Zinfandel is made from old vines in the Puglia area of Italy. All three wines are dark in color, aromatic, medium-bodied … [...] The 2008 Layer Cake Shiraz South Australia (14.9% alcohol), dark and dense, displays black plum, blackberry, spice, pepper, licorice, tobacco and chocolate. It is very fruity but balanced and the complexity derives from grapes sourced from … One of Bill Mosby’s primary attraction to Italian varietals is their versatility when pairing with food . [...] |
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