Magpie Estate The Sack Shiraz

Magpie Estate The Sack Shiraz

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Red
What tales do the ancient Shiraz grapes from the Barossa Valley have to share? Magpie Estate's The Sack Shiraz embodies the region's robust character, offering a sumptuous palate of dark berries, plums, and hints of spice. Each sip unveils velvety tannins and a touch of oak, prom more
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Food that goes well with this wine

We recommend trying Chateau Leoville-Las Cases 'Grand Vin de Leoville' along with the following products to fully reveal the taste quality of the wine.
Beef
Beef
Game (deer, venison)
Game (deer, venison)
Lamb
Lamb
Poultry
Poultry
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Magpie Estate

Grape

Shiraz/Syrah

Shiraz, known as Syrah in France, produces bold, full-bodied wines with rich flavors of dark fruits, black pepper, and chocolate. These wines often exhibit aromas of blackberry, plum, and licorice, with peppery and smoky notes. Common styles include fruity, refreshing rosés and complex, oak-aged reds. Notable regions include the Rhône Valley (France), Barossa Valley (Australia), and Stellenbosch (South Africa). Interestingly, Shiraz is the same grape as Syrah, differing primarily in climate and winemaking approach.
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