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Two Hands Angels' Share Shiraz (750 ml)


By Two Hands
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Model # 93940
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Highlights

  • Made from 100% Shiraz grapes
  • Medium to full bodied
  • Notes of blueberry and juniper
  • Pairs well with barbecued and grilled foods
  • ABV: 14.4%

About this item

Angels' Share refers to the small amount of wine that evaporates from oak barrels during maturation. Medieval winemakers assumed that angels watched over the wines, and that they took their share. Selected from parcels of exceptional McLaren Vale fruit, this wine is made in a true Australian style and will appeal to everyone.

Notes of blue fruits are accented by plum, blueberry and mulberry tones. Complexing notes of briar, bay leaf, coriander seeds, dried rose petals and ash. Demonstrating a level of restraint for a McLaren Vale red, this Shiraz provides sweet blue fruit notes of fresh blueberry, juniper and mulberry bracketed by a cleansing pop of acidity and savory tannin. This sweet fruit entry gently yields to savory notes of dried bay leaf, briar, dried herbs and dried rose petals. A wine of sneaky length that slowly builds across the palate. The late palate is punctuated by notes of ash and wild game.

Origin

McLaren Vale is one of the oldest and most historically significant wine regions in Australia. It’s also one of the most innovative and exciting. It has a Mediterranean climate due to its proximity to the sea. That climate combined with its geological diversity creates wines with beautiful aromatics and lovely tannins. Shiraz grapes from McLaren Vale tend to be smaller and more complex creating intense wines that have incredible aging potential.

Serving Tips

Serve full-bodied reds like Shiraz at 60-65°F.

Food Pairing

Two Hands Angels’ Share Shiraz is easy-drinking and quite food-friendly. It pairs well with barbecue and grilled meats. The umami and high fat in the meat balances out the intensity and tannins in the wine.


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