Byron & Harold 'Tandem' Shiraz 2020
Primary flavours

Blueberry

Boysenberry

Plum

Herbs

Olives

Pepper
Details
This wine seriously over-delivers! It's loaded with ripe plum and squashed berries, sitting alongside some fresh mint and bay leaf characters. There's plenty of boysenberry on the palate, and a nice touch of pepper on close. Light tannins, not heavy, but still warming. Really excellent.
Origin: The first recognised wines were made in the Rhône Valley and south-eastern France. Mainly Grown In: One of the world’s leading grapes, it is found in France, Australia, the USA, Argentina and South Africa. Key Facts: Shiraz is a world-beater. Starting small in the southern reaches of France, it has spread to all corners of the world, and is known for producing some of the world’s great red wines, capable of perfume, power and persistence. Local versions are luscious and fruity, loaded with plum, raisin and plenty of oaky richness. European expressions however can be more savoury and tend towards flavours of olive, black cherry and pepper. Both are equally delicious, and are simply a matter of taste! Fun Fact: Australian Shiraz had so much success and held such a good reputation when poured internationally, that numerous across the globe began to rename their Syrah to Shiraz. How about that!
Origin: The first recognised wines were made in the Rhône Valley and south-eastern France. Mainly Grown In: One of the world’s leading grapes, it is found in France, Australia, the USA, Argentina and South Africa. Key Facts: Shiraz is a world-beater. Starting small in the southern reaches of France, it has spread to all corners of the world, and is known for producing some of the world’s great red wines, capable of perfume, power and persistence. Local versions are luscious and fruity, loaded with plum, raisin and plenty of oaky richness. European expressions however can be more savoury and tend towards flavours of olive, black cherry and pepper. Both are equally delicious, and are simply a matter of taste! Fun Fact: Australian Shiraz had so much success and held such a good reputation when poured internationally, that numerous across the globe began to rename their Syrah to Shiraz. How about that!
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
lowmediumhigh
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
nonesomelots
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 medium bodied, low sweetness, with low acidity, some fruitiness, medium tannins, high alcohol and no oak.
Specs
Region
Western Australia
country
Australia
Grape type
Shiraz
Wine Maker
Byron & Harold
Alcohol
14.5%
Vintage
2020
Cellar period
3-5 years
Production method
Conventionally Made
State
WA
Pairing guide
Who could resist the charms of this Shiraz when it comes to dinnertime? It does everything we want this grape varietal to do - mountains of flavour, a great body, and enough tannin to stand up to some seriously flavourful dishes! Obvious pairings would be steak, ribs, burgers, and chops chucked on the barbie, but you’ll also get great results from grilled Mediterranean vegetables, beef stews, duck with a fruity glaze, and wild mushrooms.
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Food

BBQ

Red Meat
Tastes

Rich
Moods

Any and all
Seasons

Winter
Recipe Matches
Wine region

Western Australia, Australia
Western Australia is an expansive and captivating wine region that stretches over a vast area of land, from the rugged coastline to the rolling hills of the interior. The region has a Mediterranean climate, that is warm and dry, and importantly moderated by the cooling sea breezes from the Indian and Southern Oceans. Western Australia is known for producing a diverse range of exceptional wines, including world-renowned Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Shiraz and Riesling. Margaret River, Great Southern, and Swan Valley are some of the top sub-regions of WA. Look out for key producers Leeuwin Estate, Vasse Felix, and Castle Rock among many others. With its breathtaking landscapes, vibrant culture, and exceptional wines, Western Australia is a wine-lover's paradise that offers a little something for everyone.
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