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Peter Lehmann Barossa Shiraz - Australia

It is hunting season and wild game is widely available. The shiraz (Australia) grape or Syrah as it is called in Rhone (France) often provide a good match for such meat as well as steak. Peter Lehmann has a wide selection of wines and this Shiraz is reasonable as well as very good.

Deep dark red colour. Big bouquet of sweet blackcurrants, mint and vanilla (12 months in american and french oak). Hint of black peppper. It provides a good solid mouthful with a slight "sweet" and warm aftertaste. Very good value for money and easy to like and drink, but be careful 14,5% alcohol!
This wine is part of Peter Lehmann art series and comes with a handy screw cork.

Peter Lehmann Barossa Shiraz ( Low price 124) always good quality price ratio
Goes with most meat , pizza and aged cheddar.

http://www.peterlehmannwines.com.au/experience/The-Wines/art-series/shiraz


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