Chris Ringland Barossa Ranges Shiraz 2004 (6x75cl)
The 2004 Chris Ringland Shiraz is from another top vintage. Like the other wines, it spent 42 months in new French oak. Aromas of scorched earth, pencil lead, espresso, black currant and blueberry lead to a dense, complex, youthful wine with layer upon layer of succulent fruit, impeccable balance, and a decade of aging potential.
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- Year 2004
- Colour Red
- Country Australia
- Region South Australia
- Sub Region Barossa Valley
- Designation
- Pack Size 6x75cl
- ABV 17.7°
- LWIN 137560620040600750
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The 2004 Chris Ringland Shiraz is from another top vintage. Like the other wines, it spent 42 months in new French oak. Aromas of scorched earth, pencil lead, espresso, black currant and blueberry lead to a dense, complex, youthful wine with layer upon layer of succulent fruit, impeccable balance, and a decade of aging potential.
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Chris Ringland's wines are exceptionally hard to come by; there are few in the world quite like these uncompromising examples of Shiraz for style and rarity. Any lover and collector of fine and rare wines will not want to miss this opportunity to snap up some truly iconic bottles. “They swim like bandit trout against Australia’s current tide of early-picking righteousness and buttoned-down restraint. But, sorry folks, great they are.” - Andrew Jefford, Decanter
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