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Tuesday, 17 April 2018

Mitchell Grenach Mataro Shiraz 2014


Red fruit - cranberry and raspberry; subtle herb, residual oak elements.

Nicely rounded entry, soft and almost chewy. Delicacy and softness, fine-grain of tannin. Red/black fruit mix sits comfortably throughout the wine, sitting well on the finish. 

There's a savoury spike, a little licorice at its conclusion. Very good value - particularly given the release as a four year old, an excellent red vintage in Clare Valley. 90 

Tasted on: Sunday 8th April, a Fruit day 
Source: Sample
Price: $26
Alcohol: 14%
Closure: Screwcap
Website: www.mitchellwines.com

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2 comments:

  1. i love this wine ,i will try in a party and i am fan of it's taste and smell

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  2. This is interesting. Shiraz is one of my favorite wine, I love it with steaks.

    most popular red wine

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