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The Vincent Shiraz 2003

Winemaker’s Notes:
Selected from an elevated block within the Vineyard, which consists mainly of ‘tough’ ironstone-based soil types. Ageing was in 100% new American oak barrels for 21 months followed by 3 months in older French barrels for additional complexity and integration.

Color: Deep red/purple.
Nose: Aromatic fruit with spice, plums and supporting sweet vanillin from the oak.
Palate: Rich and mouth filling, sweet, round fruit, plums and blackberry, with very soft integrated tannins and a firm, drying finish.

Technical Information:
Appellation: 100% Estate grown at Bakers Gully
Alcohol: 14%
Titratable Acid: 6.58 g/liter
pH: 3.47

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McLaren Vale is the country’s oldest wine growing region.  In the heart of this historic area’s undulating hills is the Tapestry Winery.  The region’s rich ironstone soils foster low-yield vineyards and the cool coastal climate produce wines with intense flavor and concentration.  Winemaker Jonathan Ketley believes that the wines of Tapestry should truly express their varietal and regional character and this philosophy is expressed in every bottle he crafts.


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