Rickety Bridge Shiraz
R225,00
Opulent dark forest fruit with aromatic notes of spice, white pepper and dark chocolate. The palate is textured and layered, showing elegance and refined structure. Fresh, juicy and balanced acidity, subtle oak with hints of clove and mulberry lingers on the finish.
Category: Syrah
Description
Opulent dark forest fruit with aromatic notes of spice, white pepper and dark chocolate. The palate is textured and layered, showing elegance and refined structure. Fresh, juicy and balanced acidity, subtle oak with hints of clove and mulberry lingers on the finish.
TECHNICAL ANALYSIS | |
alc | 13.18 |
rs | 2.7 |
pH | 3.36 |
ta | 6.0 |
WINE INFORMATION | |
Accolades | 4 stars John Platter Wine Guide 2023 93 Points – Christian Eedes 2022 4 stars John Platter Wine Guide 2022 4 stars John Platter Wine Guide 2021 |
Brand Group | Rickety Bridge |
Other | |
Winemaker | |
Variety | Shiraz |
Blend Percentage | 100% Shiraz |
Food Suggestion | Game, ostrich, spare ribs, steak, roast beef, spicy lamb dishes. |
Ageing | Ready for your enjoyment. |
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