Shiraz
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Country
Australia
Nature
Wine
Family
Still wine
Colour
Red
Alcohol by volume
14.9
Winemaking notes
For our Shiraz, we pull from vineyards in McLaren Vale and the Barossa Valley—
from the sandy-soiled blocks on the sea coast of Gulf St. Vincent to the Terra Rosabased,
tiny-berried, wind-blown rolling hills in the Barossa Zone. The microclimates
give us a broad array of fl avors to blend into a complex, rich, full wine. 100% French oak, 40% new
Viticultural notes
South Australia is arguably one of the top Shiraz-growing regions of the world.
Within SA, the McLaren Vale and the Barossa are the most diverse and historic
sub-regions, with vines dating back to the 1830s. The microclimates within these
areas are what give Layer Cake Shiraz its complexity. The McLaren Vale is bordered
on one side by water and the other by an ancient mountain range – Gulf St. Vincent
and the Adelaide Hills, in this case. The Vale is moderated in temperature by the
sea, as the warm air gets trapped in pockets of the undulating hills. These blocks
have deeper soils and produce wines with big, mouth-fi lling fruit. The Barossa
has shallow red soils with limestone underneath and is directly in the path of the
brutal heat and dust storms that emanate from the Great Australian Outback. The
vines struggle to survive, producing tiny berries with thick skins and wines with big
structure and intensity.
Tasting notes
The aromas of cocoa, warm spice and dark fruit are very powerful from the fi rst
whiff. In the mouth, the wine is layered with rich blackberry, dark cherries and
hints of dark, creamy chocolate ganache. The fi nish lingers on, hanging on your
palate while the fruit and spice fl avors slowly change and fade.