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Houghton Thomas Yule Shiraz 2020

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Medium-Full Bodied Dry
region Frankland River
vintage 2020
size 750ml

The Shiraz grapes for this wine are grown in the Justin vineyard in the Frankland River region of Western Australia. Sourced from vines planted in 1970, the fruit contributes to producing a wine of considerable depth and complexity truly reflecting its place of origin.


TASTING NOTES

Light Bold
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Dry Sweet
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Fruity Complex
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The wine is Brilliant, deep dark red with a luminous purple hue. The bouquet, brooding, intense and complex aromatics of blueberry, mulberry and boysenberry with hints of black pepper, aniseed, cinnamon and cola. Subtle vanillin and brioche pastry notes derived from French oak maturation complete the picture. The silky palate is richly flavoured, concentrated and precise. Intense dark berry fruits with clove and cardamom spices and hints of mocha. Soft acid and a very fine but firm tannin structure carry the rich mid palate giving persistence and longevity.
FULL TASTING NOTES

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SERVING SUGGESTIONS

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How to Serve
How to Serve
Best served between 16-18°C
Which Glass
Which Glass
Best served in a classic Shiraz glass, a tall bowl with a large capacity, with a slightly narrow opening
Food Pairing
Food Pairing
Enjoy with an Osso Bucco, rare roast beef or venison, char grilled vegetables, hard and mild blue cheeses.
How to Cellar
How to Cellar
A great wine which will continue to develop in complexity over the next twenty years to thirty years.