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Barossa Valley Shiraz 2013 Museum Release

Barossa Valley Shiraz 2013 Museum Release

Barossa Valley Shiraz 2013 Museum Release

750 mL
$25.00
6 x 750 mL
$150.00

Overview

Overview

The Pepperjack range is a tribute to the Barossa's rich heritage. Our winemaking team has respect for traditional winemaking techniques and is also dynamic and imaginative. The Pepperjack winemakers are conscious of modern wine styles, and are creating wines that reflect our passion for this special region. The Pepperjack wines are rich and honest - showcasing the Barossa's outstanding qualities.

Note: The tasting note reflects the wine when it was tasted upon its release. It has since evolved and developed further complexity following years of careful bottle maturation in our cellars. 
Our winemaking team have recently tasted this wine and confirmed its condition. It is drinking beautifully today showcasing intriguing aged characteristics that can only be derived with the passage of time.

Varietal Shiraz
Vintage 2013
Country Australia
Region Barossa Valley
Volume 750 mL
Closure Screw Cap
Alc/Vol 15%
Peak Drinking Enjoy Now
Winemaker Richard Mattner

Taste Description

Taste Description

Nose

The nose shows rich concentrated red and blue fruits, dark chocolate and rich mocha notes with hints of some cedary oak.

Flavours and Palate

The palate is rich and plush with good structure. There is a concentrated layer of fruit and oak which is balanced with the fine tannins to give length and power while finishing soft and full of flavour.

Viticulture

Viticulture

Vintage Conditions

After some useful rain periods through the winter, 2013’s spring brought very dry weather, continuing throughout the summer months. Winter temperatures were near normal with plenty of early frosts offering beneficial winter chilling. However, once spring arrived, average temperatures increased rapidly to above average. Yields were average and with no rain during the ripening part of the season, allowing fruit to be harvested at optimum maturity.

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