Shiraz McLaren Vale 2018
Kangarilla Road, 750 ml
Grape variety: | Shiraz |
Producer: | Kangarilla Road / Helen u. Kevin O'Brien |
Origin: | Australia / South Australia / McLaren Vale |
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Description
A great Shiraz interpretation in an elegant French style. This Aussie Shiraz is powerful and elegant, its tannins have a very fine structure, the alcohol is perfectly integrated and it has a wide range of aromas that linger for a long time: Rose and magnolia, cassis, blackberry and lime, eucalyptus and lemongrass, liquorice and a subtle mocha note. Helen and Kevin O'Brien of Kangarilla Road are one of the premium Shiraz producers in McLaren Vale.
Attributes
Origin: | Australia / South Australia / McLaren Vale |
Grape variety: | Shiraz |
Label: | Vegan |
Ripening potential: | 2 to 8 years after harvest |
Drinking temperature: | 16 to 18 °C |
Food Pairing: | Moroccan specialities, Châteaubriand, Filet Wellington, Saddle of lamb fillet with herb jus, Wild specialities |
Vinification: | Punching down, fermentation in cement tank |
Maturation: | in partly new and used barriques/ Pièces |
Volume: | 14.5 % |
Note: | Contains sulphites |
Kangarilla Road / Helen u. Kevin O'Brien
Shiraz
A hint of pepper
The legend stubbornly persists that the Syrah variety came from the Persian city of Shiraz. Yet, researchers have shown that it is a natural crossing of two old French varieties: the red Dureza from the Rhône Valley and the white Mondeuse blanche from Savoy. Wines from Syrah are gentle and concentrated. They smell of dark berries, violets and liquorice, and amaze with a piquant touch of white pepper. As varietal wines, they are found on the northern Rhone, as in the Hermitage or Côte Rôtie appellations, as well as in Swiss Valais. In the southern Rhône Valley, Syrah is often wedded with Grenache and Mourvèdre. In 1832, a Frenchman brought the variety to Australia, where it became the emblem of the national wine industry. There, the weightiest versions develop with typical notes of tar and chocolate.
McLaren Vale
McLaren Vale: Fruit abundance, paired with elegance
Just 35 kilometres south of Adelaide city centre, a seemingly Mediterranean wine and culinary scene has established itself. In addition to wine, olive oil, cheese and other gourmet products are produced in McLaren Vale. In a Mediterranean climate, full-fruited Shiraz vines are grown in sparse soils. But Chardonnay and many specialties also succeed exquisitely. Viticulture here is steeped in history more than anywhere else in South Australia. The first vines were already planted here by 1838.
South Australia
South Australia: Shiraz as a driving force
South Australia, with the Barossa Valley as the most well-known cultivation area and the city of Adelaide as a wine metropolis, is without a doubt the centre of the Australian wine economy. The wines produced here have brought the Shiraz from “down under” worldwide recognition. They are fully concentrated wines with dark-berried cassis fruit and masterfully supportive oak wood spices. But Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Riesling play more than just a supporting role.
Australia
Australia – A rapid rise to the international elite.
Australia, separated from the other continents by oceans for roughly 50 million years, has almost two hundred years of viticulture history. For a long time, Australians pressed their wines for their own use, with simple, undemanding vines. But later the country began to specialize in classic, European varieties. And with great success –Australian wines today enjoy great prestige and are consumed worldwide..