Berton Vineyard Gundagai Limited Edition Shiraz 2018

The Berton Vineyard Gundagai Limited Edition Shiraz is sourced from a vineyard overlooking the Murrumbidgee River and Jugiong village. At 350 metres above sea level, it is considered high country New South Wales. Aged in a combination of French (65%) and American (35%) oak barrels for a period of 13 months, the Gundagai Shiraz is a deliciously smooth wine which delivers rich, intense aromas of blackberry, black cherry and subtle hints of toasty oak. Opulent with juicy berried fruits, a unique mineral character and subtle nuances of vanilla and cedar box, the palate is velvety soft with beautifully integrated tannins and a long, elegant finish.

Wine File
Producer:
Berton Vineyards
Country:
Australia
Region:
New South Wales
Sub Region:
Gundagai
Style:
Red Wine
Primary Grape(s):
Syrah/Shiraz
Bottle Size:
75cl
Alcohol:
14.5%
Closure:
Screw Cap
Vegan:
Yes
Contains Sulphites:
Yes
Units Per Bottle:
10.9
Regular Price
£16.00
Sale Price
£16.00
Regular Price
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Unit Price
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