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Coach House Block Shiraz, Seppeltsfield Road 2022
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Coach House Block Shiraz, Seppeltsfield Road 2022
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Current price: $123.00

By LCBO
Coach House Block Shiraz, Seppeltsfield Road 2022
Current price: $123.00
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The palate opens with a flowing, sweet core of rich, boisterous fruits that initially seem impenetrable. Flavours of boysenberry and blackberry liqueur unfold, wrapped in a dense, layer of preserved fruits. The massive fruit presence harmonises beautifully with the underlying structure, showcasing the quintessential character of Barossa Valley Shiraz from the Western Ranges. With a bit of air, the wine evolves further, revealing spice notes of dark chocolate, caramel slice, baking spice. This is a wine that will continue to evolve, offering immense enjoyment for many years to come with its great density. Or, drink now (Erin Larkin,robertparker.com,2024) The palate opens with a flowing, sweet core of rich, boisterous fruits that initially seem impenetrable. Flavours of boysenberry and blackberry liqueur unfold, wrapped in a dense, layer of preserved fruits. The massive fruit presence harmonises beautifully with the underlying structure, showcasing the quintessential character of Barossa Valley Shiraz from the Western Ranges. With a bit of air, the wine evolves further, revealing spice notes of dark chocolate, caramel slice, baking spice. This is a wine that will continue to evolve, offering immense enjoyment for many years to come with its great density. Or, drink now (Erin Larkin,robertparker.com,2024) 750 mL bottle
The palate opens with a flowing, sweet core of rich, boisterous fruits that initially seem impenetrable. Flavours of boysenberry and blackberry liqueur unfold, wrapped in a dense, layer of preserved fruits. The massive fruit presence harmonises beautifully with the underlying structure, showcasing the quintessential character of Barossa Valley Shiraz from the Western Ranges. With a bit of air, the wine evolves further, revealing spice notes of dark chocolate, caramel slice, baking spice. This is a wine that will continue to evolve, offering immense enjoyment for many years to come with its great density. Or, drink now (Erin Larkin,robertparker.com,2024) The palate opens with a flowing, sweet core of rich, boisterous fruits that initially seem impenetrable. Flavours of boysenberry and blackberry liqueur unfold, wrapped in a dense, layer of preserved fruits. The massive fruit presence harmonises beautifully with the underlying structure, showcasing the quintessential character of Barossa Valley Shiraz from the Western Ranges. With a bit of air, the wine evolves further, revealing spice notes of dark chocolate, caramel slice, baking spice. This is a wine that will continue to evolve, offering immense enjoyment for many years to come with its great density. Or, drink now (Erin Larkin,robertparker.com,2024) 750 mL bottle








