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- Variety Shiraz
- Vintage 2007
- Brand Chateau-Tanunda
- Cellaring Drink Now
- Wine Type Red
- Alcohol Percentage 14.0% Alcohol
Chateau Tanunda 'Terroirs Of The Barossa' Ebenezer Shiraz 2007"Made from 80 year old vines with 200 dozen made."$54.99 -
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Sam Kim95 points
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James Halliday'94 points
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The Real Review94 points
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Gary Walsh91 points
- Variety Shiraz
- Vintage 2007
- Brand Chateau-Tanunda
- Cellaring Drink Now
- Wine Type Red
- Alcohol Percentage 14.0% Alcohol
Chateau Tanunda Terroirs of the B Ebenezer Shiraz 2017"Poached red berries, wild lavender and spice aromas over a full-bodied palate..."$1,098.90 -
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James Halliday94 points
- Variety Shiraz
- Vintage 2008
- Brand Chateau-Tanunda
- Cellaring Ready, but will Keep
- Wine Type Red
- Alcohol Percentage 13.5% Alcohol
Chateau Tanunda Terroirs Of The Barossa 'Greenock' Shiraz 2008"40 Year Old Vines from the single sub-region of the Greenock in the barossa. ..."$50.00 -
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James Halliday95 points
- Variety Shiraz
- Vintage 2012
- Brand Chateau-Tanunda
- Cellaring 15 Plus Years
- Wine Type Red
- Alcohol Percentage 14.0% Alcohol
Chateau Tanunda Terroirs of the Barossa - Greenock Shiraz 2012"The grapes come from the 40-year-old Mattschoss Vineyard, destemmed but not c..."$60.01 -
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James Halliday95 points
- Variety Shiraz
- Vintage 2013
- Brand Chateau-Tanunda
- Cellaring 15 Plus Years
- Wine Type Red
- Alcohol Percentage 15.0% Alcohol
Chateau Tanunda Terroirs of the Barossa - Lyndoch Shiraz 2013"Purchased by the Geber family in 1998, Château Tanunda is fast re-establishin..."$60.01 -
Shiraz is a red grape variety. It is the most widely planted variety in Australia and helped put it on the wine map. It is an adaptable grape that has distinctly regional characteristics from elegant, peppery cool climate styles to sweet and chocolatey (McLaren Vale), muscular, and ripe-fruited (Barossa), to savoury and rich (Hunter Valley). Shiraz was one of the first vine varieties to arrive in Australia in 1832 and is grown in most regions. However, its home is in the Barossa Valley where old vines date back to the 1860s.
The classic, truly Australian blend is Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon, but it is also blended with Grenache and Mourvedre (GSM) in warmer climates. In recent years it is increasingly being blended with Viognier to create the Shiraz/Viognier blend.
Shiraz's home is in the Northern Rhône's, Hermitage, Cote Rôtie and Cornas, in France. It is now also grown extensively in the Southern Rhône where it is blended with Grenache and Mourvèdre to produce the great red wines of Châteauneuf du Pape and Gigondas amongst others.