Paringa Shiraz 2020Nota de cata del enólogo de la bodegaThis wine has a dark crimson color with a garnet hue. On the nose an intense fresh bouquet of deep rich dark berry fruits, carraway seed, cedar box and spice with subtle and integrated French oak notes. The wine is bold with classic South Australian Shiraz flavours of black cherries, deep plum, mulberries and quince along with dark chocolate and cocoa. The flavours are bold, representing one of our finest vintages in the region supported with supple fine grain tannins and natural acid creating a long and Moorish finish. Otros galardones obtenidos por este vino/licorWineReviewer.com.au - 90 points |
The ARH Australian Wine Co P/LIn 2004, the 3 Rings brand was established in the Barossa Valley. The Barossa is home to some of the oldest vines in the world. Its Mediterranean climate is ideal for full-bodied red wines.In June 2017, David, his wife Dena and their son Alan Robb Hickinbotham, named after his great grandfather, purchased the iconic Barossa Valley Vineyard ‘Biscay Road’ where the family had been purchasing fruit from for the 3 Rings Brand since 2009. Biscay Road Vineyard is one of only a few in the Barossa where the soil is unique, the cracking clay Biscay soils provide ideal vine growing conditions for red varietals. Biscay Road Vineyard grows Shiraz, Cabernet and Durif (Petit Syrah) across 64 acres on the edge of Tanunda and Bethany. It also supplies grapes to some of the most well-known wineries in the Barossa. |
Paringa Shiraz 2020Nota de cata del enólogo de la bodegaThis wine has a dark crimson color with a garnet hue. On the nose an intense fresh bouquet of deep rich dark berry fruits, carraway seed, cedar box and spice with subtle and integrated French oak notes. The wine is bold with classic South Australian Shiraz flavours of black cherries, deep plum, mulberries and quince along with dark chocolate and cocoa. The flavours are bold, representing one of our finest vintages in the region supported with supple fine grain tannins and natural acid creating a long and Moorish finish. Otros galardones obtenidos por este vino/licorWineReviewer.com.au - 90 points |
The ARH Australian Wine Co P/LIn 2004, the 3 Rings brand was established in the Barossa Valley. The Barossa is home to some of the oldest vines in the world. Its Mediterranean climate is ideal for full-bodied red wines.In June 2017, David, his wife Dena and their son Alan Robb Hickinbotham, named after his great grandfather, purchased the iconic Barossa Valley Vineyard ‘Biscay Road’ where the family had been purchasing fruit from for the 3 Rings Brand since 2009. Biscay Road Vineyard is one of only a few in the Barossa where the soil is unique, the cracking clay Biscay soils provide ideal vine growing conditions for red varietals. Biscay Road Vineyard grows Shiraz, Cabernet and Durif (Petit Syrah) across 64 acres on the edge of Tanunda and Bethany. It also supplies grapes to some of the most well-known wineries in the Barossa. |
Paringa Shiraz 2020Nota de cata del enólogo de la bodegaThis wine has a dark crimson color with a garnet hue. On the nose an intense fresh bouquet of deep rich dark berry fruits, carraway seed, cedar box and spice with subtle and integrated French oak notes. The wine is bold with classic South Australian Shiraz flavours of black cherries, deep plum, mulberries and quince along with dark chocolate and cocoa. The flavours are bold, representing one of our finest vintages in the region supported with supple fine grain tannins and natural acid creating a long and Moorish finish. Otros galardones obtenidos por este vino/licorWineReviewer.com.au - 90 points |
The ARH Australian Wine Co P/LIn 2004, the 3 Rings brand was established in the Barossa Valley. The Barossa is home to some of the oldest vines in the world. Its Mediterranean climate is ideal for full-bodied red wines.In June 2017, David, his wife Dena and their son Alan Robb Hickinbotham, named after his great grandfather, purchased the iconic Barossa Valley Vineyard ‘Biscay Road’ where the family had been purchasing fruit from for the 3 Rings Brand since 2009. Biscay Road Vineyard is one of only a few in the Barossa where the soil is unique, the cracking clay Biscay soils provide ideal vine growing conditions for red varietals. Biscay Road Vineyard grows Shiraz, Cabernet and Durif (Petit Syrah) across 64 acres on the edge of Tanunda and Bethany. It also supplies grapes to some of the most well-known wineries in the Barossa. |
Paringa Shiraz 2020
The Arh Australian Wine Co P/l
Tipo de vino/licor: Tinto
Región - País: South Australia - Australia
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PVP: 6-8 €.
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Nota de cata del enólogo de la bodega
This wine has a dark crimson color with a garnet hue. On the nose an intense fresh bouquet of deep rich dark berry fruits, carraway seed, cedar box and spice with subtle and integrated French oak notes. The wine is bold with classic South Australian Shiraz flavours of black cherries, deep plum, mulberries and quince along with dark chocolate and cocoa. The flavours are bold, representing one of our finest vintages in the region supported with supple fine grain tannins and natural acid creating a long and Moorish finish.
Otros galardones obtenidos por este vino/licor
WineReviewer.com.au - 90 points
The ARH Australian Wine Co P/L
In 2004, the 3 Rings brand was established in the Barossa Valley. The Barossa is home to some of the oldest vines in the world. Its Mediterranean climate is ideal for full-bodied red wines.In June 2017, David, his wife Dena and their son Alan Robb Hickinbotham, named after his great grandfather, purchased the iconic Barossa Valley Vineyard ‘Biscay Road’ where the family had been purchasing fruit from for the 3 Rings Brand since 2009. Biscay Road Vineyard is one of only a few in the Barossa where the soil is unique, the cracking clay Biscay soils provide ideal vine growing conditions for red varietals.
Biscay Road Vineyard grows Shiraz, Cabernet and Durif (Petit Syrah) across 64 acres on the edge of Tanunda and Bethany. It also supplies grapes to some of the most well-known wineries in the Barossa.