Alkina 'Kin' Shiraz 2023
Primary flavours

Blueberry

Dark Fruit

Plum

Earthy

Herbs

Liquorice

Olives

Pepper

Smoky
Details
From exquisitely tended old vines in the Barossa, this is a vibrant, mid-weight style with dark berries, violets and a savoury spice lift. Fine tannins and a gentle earthy thread give structure, while a touch of lift keeps it lively and aromatic. Wonderful drinking.
What do you get when you cross the business smarts of a wealthy Argentinian wine lover, an amazing plot of Western Barossa Valley land, and a nature-driven biodynamic approach to contemporary winemaking? The answer is something akin to Alkina, the renowned winery of Alejandro Bulgheroni that has been making some serious waves in the past twelve months. Alkina has grown in both production and reputation, spearheading a winemaking method in one of Australia’s most respected regions that is transforming the way we understand 'naturally made wine', and resulting in truly fascinating vintages. Over sixty years after its initial planting, the vines of Alkina have reached bonafide heritage status, packing in mountains of expression which only a fool would mess with. That, and a deep passion for understanding, nurturing, and coexisting with the beautiful landscape, is the essence of the Alkina philosophy. The organic and biodynamic methods aren’t an exercise in bandwagon jumping; they’re a way to explore the ancient stones and soils of the vineyards, and to capture everything that makes this corner of the valley so very special.
What do you get when you cross the business smarts of a wealthy Argentinian wine lover, an amazing plot of Western Barossa Valley land, and a nature-driven biodynamic approach to contemporary winemaking? The answer is something akin to Alkina, the renowned winery of Alejandro Bulgheroni that has been making some serious waves in the past twelve months. Alkina has grown in both production and reputation, spearheading a winemaking method in one of Australia’s most respected regions that is transforming the way we understand 'naturally made wine', and resulting in truly fascinating vintages. Over sixty years after its initial planting, the vines of Alkina have reached bonafide heritage status, packing in mountains of expression which only a fool would mess with. That, and a deep passion for understanding, nurturing, and coexisting with the beautiful landscape, is the essence of the Alkina philosophy. The organic and biodynamic methods aren’t an exercise in bandwagon jumping; they’re a way to explore the ancient stones and soils of the vineyards, and to capture everything that makes this corner of the valley so very special.
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
nonesomelots
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
lowmediumhigh
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low
(under 12%)medium
(12-14%)high
(14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards full bodied, low sweetness, with medium acidity, some fruitiness, medium tannins, medium alcohol and some oak.
Specs
Region
Barossa Valley
country
Australia
Grape type
Shiraz
Wine Maker
Alkina
Alcohol
13.5%
Vintage
2023
Cellar period
5-10 years
Closure
Screw Cap
Production method
Vegan
Temperature
Room Temperature 15°C-18°C
State
SA
collection
Pairing guide
This wine’s mix of dark fruit and spice makes it an ideal partner for chargrilled lamb cutlets with rosemary and garlic, or slow-cooked beef cheeks rich with red wine jus. The savoury, slightly peppery edge also plays beautifully with smoky eggplant and mushroom ragù, barbecue-glazed ribs, or a plate of aged Manchego and chorizo. Its freshness keeps it from feeling heavy, so it’s equally at home at a long lunch as at a hearty winter dinner.
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Food

BBQ

Pork Sausage

Lamb
Tastes

Rich
Powerful
Moods

Always A Winner

Any and all
Seasons

Winter

Cooler Months
Recipe Matches
Wine region

Barossa Valley, Australia
The Barossa Valley is a wine lover's paradise, located in the sunny state of South Australia. With its warm climate and fertile soil, this region is known for producing bold, full-bodied red wines that will make your taste buds sing. The area's winemaking history dates back to the 1840s, when European settlers first planted grapevines. Today, the Barossa Valley is home to over 150 wineries and is a top destination for wine enthusiasts from around the world. So grab a glass and get ready to explore the delicious wines of the Barossa Valley!
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