Description
The Armagh Shiraz 2008 is bright, fresh and balanced with intense yet reserved characters of rosemary, sage, cinnamon, cedar and black pepper.
Fine grained, integrated tannins are complimented by flavours of redcurrants, black cherries and liquorice.
Aged 14 months in French and American oak.
The name Armagh was bestowed by Irish settlers in Australia who named the rolling hills after their homeland.
Wine Tasting Notes
Tint: deep plum red with purple tints.
Aroma: intense, tightly coiled aromas of cranberry, mulberry, milk chocolate, boysenberry and spearmint.
Flavour: red currants, black cherries and blueberries are in abundance, with an undercurrent of freshly turned earth and truffles in the background.
The length of flavour and power in this wine, whilst still showing finesse and restraint, is what sets it at the zenith of red winemaking at Jim Barry Wines.
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