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Tyrrell’s

Tyrrell’s
2021 Rufus Stone, Shiraz, Heathcote

Pair this wine with:
Lamb Pork

Category: Shiraz

Date Tasted:
Country: Australia
Alcohol: 14.5% RS: 0.05%
94 Points
Gold Medal
Exceptional
$25

Tyrrell’s
2021 Rufus Stone, Shiraz, Heathcote

Pair this wine with:
Lamb Pork

Category: Shiraz

Date Tasted:
Country: Australia
Alcohol: 14.5% RS: 0.05%
Ruby black color. Aromas and flavors of fatty, crispy duck skin with plum sauce, eucalyptus, mole, and sweet tobacco with a syrupy, fruity full body and a peppery, delightful, very long finish with notes of cherry ricola cough drops, blackberry chutney, and blueberry compote with light oak flavor. A juicy, toothsome Aussie Shiraz with delicious berry and herb flavors in fine balance.

Tasting Info

Wine Glass Style: Spicy & Complex
Aroma Aroma: fatty, crispy duck skin with plum sauce, eucalyptus, mole, and sweet tobacco
Taste Flavor: Same as aromas with notes of cherry ricola cough drops, blackberry chutney, and blueberry compote
Sweetness Sweetness: Fruity
Enjoy Enjoy: Enjoy on its own
Recipes Pairing: Peking Duck, Lamb Tagine, Souvlaki
Bottom Line Bottom Line: A juicy, toothsome Aussie Shiraz with delicious berry and herb flavors in fine balance.

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Shiraz

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Serve in a Zinfandel Wine Glass
Shiraz is made in several countries, but the best-known versions are from Australia. Known as Syrah in other countries, Shiraz is a rich red wine known for its blackberry and plum flavors and moderate tannins. Some examples also have a good amount of pepper, tobacco, licorice and black spice apparent on the palate as well.

There are hundreds of versions from Australia, ranging from less than $10 a bottle to more than $40 a bottle. The lighter versions are easy-drinking and should be consumed within one or two years, while the more expensive versions are best consumed from seven to ten years of age. Shiraz in grown in several regions of Australia, the most famous being Barossa and Victoria.

Given the popularity of Australian Shiraz, some producers in California have labeled their offerings of Syrah as Shiraz.

Pair these wines with grilled and barbecued foods, game birds and roasts.