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The Blacatoo Treasure Land Cabernet Shiraz combines the distinctive characteristics of these two wine regions: Limestone coast and Langhorne creek.The Cabernet it used has a bright red colour, mellow taste, sweet aftertaste, and a hint of herbaceous flavour. The Shiraz in it has rich tannin with a silky texture, rich in flavour. The great combination of the two makes the wine a best match with beef,lamb and any other red meat.

Treasure Land Shiraz Cabernet

SKU: 1898696986158
$25.00Price
  • Variety :

    Shiraz Cabernet
    Vintage : 2017
    Region : Limestone coast & Langhorne creek
    Alc/Vol : 14.5%
    Aroma :

    plum, black pepper, tobacco

    and warm spice

    Served with dishes  :

    Steak,a good burger,beef short ribs

    and other braised beef dishes,

    portabello mushrooms and cheese.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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