Tyrrell's WinesHunter Valley Shiraz 2019

Product code: 10537
£18.95 inc VAT
Country
Country: Australia
Region
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Hunter Valley
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Shiraz/Syrah
Grape: 100% Shiraz/Syrah
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Country
Country: Australia
Region
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Hunter Valley
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Shiraz/Syrah
Grape: 100% Shiraz/Syrah

Product Notes

Tyrrell's Wines Hunter Valley Shiraz is a premium quality wine that represents the best of the Hunter Valley region in New South Wales, Australia. This exquisite wine is crafted from hand-picked grapes grown in the region's volcanic red soil, which imparts rich and complex flavors and aromas. The wine has a deep ruby color with hints of purple, and it offers intense black cherry and blackcurrant aromas on the nose, along with subtle notes of spice and oak. The palate is full-bodied with fine, velvety tannins that give way to a long and elegant finish. This Shiraz is a perfect match for rich red meats, hard cheeses, and hearty winter dishes. Overall, Tyrrell's Wines Hunter Valley Shiraz is a classic example of the quality and craftsmanship that has made this winery famous around the world.

Tasting Notes

Vibrant purple colour, with a lifted nose showing red fruits and some spice. The palate is lively and fresh showing red fruits and a soft, savoury tannins with fresh acidity. A wonderful example of the modern, medium bodied Hunter Valley Shiraz.

About the Winery

Tyrrell's Wines

The Australian wine label of Tyrrell’s has a rich history that dates back to 1858. During this year, Edward Tyrrell, who had shifted to Australia from England, took control of 320 acres of land in the Hunter Valley region. The iron slab hut that he constructed on this land still stands today to transport you back into those days. He started planting Shiraz and Semillon vines in this region, and there was no turning back for his company after that. 

In 1959, the new generation family members, who were at the helm of affairs at Tyrrell’s, created a new system of winemaking known as the Private Bin System. Here, the fruits from the richest vineyards were matured separately according to the plots they were selected from. They were matured oak barrels or vats. These wines were named based on the vats in which they were matured.

Located at the base of the Brokenback Mountain Range in the Hunter Valley, Tyrrell’s uses some of the best vineyard plots in this region to make elegant wines. Here is a brief about the vineyards that Tyrrell’s uses to grow its grapes.

  • 4 Acres Vineyard – 105-hectare; Shiraz and Pinot Noir
  • 8 Acres Vineyard – 15-hectare; Pinot Noir and Shiraz
  • Belford Vineyard – 5.5-hectare; Chardonnay and Semillon
  • Black Ridge Vineyard – 5.7-hectare; Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Heathcote Vineyards – 26-hectare; Shiraz and Malbec
  • HVD Vineyard – 5.5-hectare; Semillon and Chardonnay
  • Johnnos Vineyard – 2.8-hectare; Semillon and Shiraz
  • Mothers Vineyard – 1.4-hectare; Shiraz
  • NVC Vineyard – 1.7-hectare; Shiraz
  • Old Hillside Vineyard – 3.3-hectare; Shiraz
  • Old Hut Vineyard – 1.5-hectare; Shiraz
  • Old Patch Vineyard – 3.3-hectare; Shiraz
  • Pokolbin Vineyard – 4.7-hectare; Semillon and Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Short Flat Vineyard – 0.9-hectare; Shiraz, Semillon and Chardonnay
  • Stevens Glen Oak Vineyard – 16.4-hectare; Semillon and Shiraz
  • Weinkeller Vineyard –4.6-hectare; Shiraz

https://www.tyrrells.com.au

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