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'Section 3146' Barossa Valley Shiraz 2023

Wine styleDry, Full Bodied style of ShirazFood matchPairs well with BeefRegionBarossa Valley, Australia
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About this product


History - Joachim Zerk, an early German pioneer farmer, settled in the Barossa Valley in 1846. He then purchased for 200 pounds what he considered a perfect site for a vineyard, which was named ‘Section 3146’.
The Zerk vineyard (where sisters Janelle and Kristen grew up together) issituated in Lyndoch in the Barossa Valley and is steeped deep in familyhistory. This wine captures the essence and evolution of five generationsof pioneering hard work from 1846 (close to 180 years).
Vintage - The 2023 Barossa Valley Shiraz vintage has been notable for its extended growing season and the resulting elegant wine profiles.
Approximately 3–4 weeks later than the recent norm, influenced by La Niña, which brought cooler weather than usual. The Barossa Valley produced Shiraz wines that are elegant & balanced with spicy complexity reflective of the extended growing season.
Winemaking - The fruit was picked in the cool of the night and fermented in open fermenters with daily pump overs and several drain downs. It has spent 24 months in a mix of American and French oak Hogs head barrels. The oak is supportive and not overpowering, nurturing the natural fruit and subtle tannins from a great vintage.
Colour - Deep crimson red with indigo hues.
Nose - Perfumed layers of fresh red berries, cracked black pepper, subtle spice and lifted floral violet notes.
Palate - Juicy forest fruits and raspberry with complexing spice— pepper, clove and hints of graphite. Fine tannins frame the wine, adding elegance and drive. This wine exudes classic Barossa Valley characteristics and has beautiful structure for longevity.
Analysis - Alcohol – 14.5% pH - 3.58, Acid - 6.43
Cellaring - Generous and drinking beautifully now.
Some cellaring may suit your taste and will produce a more chocolatey, savoury wine with time – 10 years plus recommended.
[2016 Vintage - HOT 100 FINALIST]
[2015 Vintage - 94 of 100 James Halliday ]
[2016 Vintage - 93 of 100 James Halliday ]
[2021 Vintage - 92 of 100 James Halliday ]
Taste profile
Full Bodied
Full Bodied
Full Bodied
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Full bodied red wines have a noticeably textural mouthfeel with bold, complex flavours. Often deeply coloured.
Dry
Dry
Dry
Dry
Dry
Dry
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Dry wines have no trace of sweetness at all.

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