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Glenlofty Ridge Block Shiraz 2017

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Glenlofty Ridge Block Shiraz 2017 is a wine that embodies the rich and complex flavors that the Shiraz grape is known for. The 2017 vintage of this wine is a perfect expression of the region, with an intense and concentrated flavor profile that showcases the unique terroir of the Pyrenees. On the nose, you will experience aromas of dark fruits, black pepper, and spice, with a hint of oak. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied, with flavors of blackcurrant, blackberry, and a touch of chocolate. Glenlofty Ridge Block Shiraz 2017 is a wine that is sure to impress even the most discerning wine enthusiasts. It is a wine that can be enjoyed now or cellared for several years to come, allowing it to mature and develop even more complexity. The winemakers at Glenlofty Estate are dedicated to producing wines of exceptional quality, and the Ridge Block Shiraz 2017 is no exception.
Variety
Shiraz
Country
Australia
Vintage
2017
Bottle Size
750ml (Bottle)
Closure
Cork
Cellaring
15 Plus Years
Organic Substance
None
Oak Type
French Oak
Style
Red


Lot # 022
System ID # 331726

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”The Ridge Block is one of the top blocks each year, this parcel standing out and separately vinified, matured in French oak (60% new). Intense blackberry, spice, licorice and pepper join hands with the tannins to balance the impact of the French oak. All good, as they say.”

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