2021 Cameron Hughes 'Lot 914' Shiraz
$10.99
$12.99
15% Off

2021 Cameron Hughes 'Lot 914' Shiraz
$10.99
$12.99
15% Off
Varietal | Syrah/Shiraz |
Year | 2021 |
Type | Bottle |
ABV | 14.5% |
Country | Australia |
Varietal | Syrah/Shiraz |
Year | 2021 |
Type | Bottle |
ABV | 14.5% |
Country | Australia |
A Veritable Symphony In The Glass.
There’s a gorgeous depth of ruby color in this Lot 914, teasing what’s to come. Aromas of blackberry, brambly red berries, and even blackcurrants, all on the riper e...
A Veritable Symphony In The Glass.
There’s a gorgeous depth of ruby color in this Lot 914, teasing what’s to come. Aromas of blackberry, brambly red berries, and even blackcurrants, all on the riper end of the spectrum, lead to black tea, black pepper, cardamom, and a hint of dried eucalyptus, all adding complexity and intrigue, elevating Lot 914 above run-of-the-mill Shiraz reds. The palate is excellent, with perfect fruit ripeness, lifted notes of mint, savory fennel dusted with cracked black pepper. The finish just keeps going and going and going.
You’ve heard it all before… Australian Shiraz is over-the-top; it’s a “one-note” red that isn’t complex enough for discerning palates. Well, let us tell you – Lot 914 2021 Australia Shiraz is here to defy your preconceived expectations. Dark, layered, and lingering – it’s a wine that will leave you begging for more.
Lot 914 2021 Australia Shiraz is a symphony in the glass. Its overture is a glass-staining, inky dark, beautiful ruby color. Things get complex very, very quickly with aromas of pepper, dried herbs, fennel, cardamom, and spearmint all soaring and diving in fantastic harmony. The main theme is a bold statement of ripe red fruit flavor that crescendos into a savory, juicy, and emphatic climax. The finish sails gently on lingering notes of black tea and eucalyptus spices. It’s a wine that will defy your expectations of Shiraz and put it on the top of your shopping list.
This red’s awesomeness wouldn’t be a surprise if we could tell about its pedigree. Let’s just say that it comes from a major Australian family-owned producer that’s been in the game for over five decades. They’ve got plenty of Best-In-Class wine competition awards in their trophy case to prove that they know what they’re doing. You’re not going to be disappointed with this Lot (unless you buy too few bottles, that is).
There’s a gorgeous depth of ruby color in this Lot 914, teasing what’s to come. Aromas of blackberry, brambly red berries, and even blackcurrants, all on the riper end of the spectrum, lead to black tea, black pepper, cardamom, and a hint of dried eucalyptus, all adding complexity and intrigue, elevating Lot 914 above run-of-the-mill Shiraz reds. The palate is excellent, with perfect fruit ripeness, lifted notes of mint, savory fennel dusted with cracked black pepper. The finish just keeps going and going and going.
You’ve heard it all before… Australian Shiraz is over-the-top; it’s a “one-note” red that isn’t complex enough for discerning palates. Well, let us tell you – Lot 914 2021 Australia Shiraz is here to defy your preconceived expectations. Dark, layered, and lingering – it’s a wine that will leave you begging for more.
Lot 914 2021 Australia Shiraz is a symphony in the glass. Its overture is a glass-staining, inky dark, beautiful ruby color. Things get complex very, very quickly with aromas of pepper, dried herbs, fennel, cardamom, and spearmint all soaring and diving in fantastic harmony. The main theme is a bold statement of ripe red fruit flavor that crescendos into a savory, juicy, and emphatic climax. The finish sails gently on lingering notes of black tea and eucalyptus spices. It’s a wine that will defy your expectations of Shiraz and put it on the top of your shopping list.
This red’s awesomeness wouldn’t be a surprise if we could tell about its pedigree. Let’s just say that it comes from a major Australian family-owned producer that’s been in the game for over five decades. They’ve got plenty of Best-In-Class wine competition awards in their trophy case to prove that they know what they’re doing. You’re not going to be disappointed with this Lot (unless you buy too few bottles, that is).