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Red Embers Shiraz 2020
Grape Type Pronunciation: "shir-azz"
Primary flavours
Blueberry
Dark Fruit
Plum
Dark Chocolate
Fruit Cake
Pepper
Spice
Vanilla
Details
A deep purple-blue in the glass, the Red Embers Shiraz is intense with aromas of cherry, bramble, dark berry compote and spiced fruit cake, and notes of vanilla & dark chocolate. It’s ripe and succulent, full-bodied and plush. Balanced with oak, with a silky texture and velvety tannins, this full-flavoured Shiraz is rich, ripe and ready to set your world aglow!

It's not every day we get to team up with an award-winning pioneer of South Australian wines to make something undeniably unique and elegant, but luckily for your taste buds and ours, we did! This Red Embers wine is a collaboration between Good Pair Days and Ben Glaetzer from Heartland Wines in Langhorne Creek. Named Qantas Young Winemaker of the Year, Robert M. Parker Jnr Wine Personality of the Year, and ‘Baron of the Barossa’ for his contribution to the Barossa Valley, Ben is the driving force behind Heartland Wines and Glaetzer Wines in the Barossa Valley. Ben’s family has been part of the Barossa and its viticulture since 1888, and Ben’s father Colin Glaetzer was a ‘Baron of the Barossa’ before him. Heartland began in the late ‘90s when Ben became excited about the outstanding grapes being grown in Langhorne Creek; this cool region with old vines had been a secret source for many of Australia’s most iconic reds. Ben is determined to shine a light on these wines and take them to the hearts of wine lovers around the world. We love that and hope you do too!
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Wine region
Langhorne Creek, Australia
The Langhorne Creek is a wine region in South Australia that is best known for its rich, full-bodied red wines such as Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec. The region has a Mediterranean climate with warm summers and mild winters, and a cooling influence from nearby Lake Alexandrina which helps moderate the temperature. All of which makes this region ideal for producing high-quality and age-worthy red wines. In fact, the region is responsible for a large portion of the red grapes used in wines all over the state! The region also produces some white wines, particularly Chardonnay, but it's the red that makes up the lion's share of plantings. The region is surrounded by picturesque countryside and has a long history of grape growing and winemaking dating back to the 1850s.
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