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Peter Lehmann Adelaide Hills Shiraztext
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Peter Lehmann Adelaide Hills Shiraz 2012

Adelaide Hills, Mount Lofty Ranges, Adelaide, South Australia, AustraliaThe Adelaide Hills adjoin the southern boundary of the Barossa Ranges where the elevation offers a cooler climate and ultimately a somewhat more refined wine structure. It is not high Adelaide Hill but still different to the Barossa. Clay and sand and alluvial soils mark a much cooler site with more pepper and spice in the wine. The 2012 has a vibrancy of colour and aromas. Look for some cinnamon and curry spice weaved into a soft, round stylish red with fine ripeness. In 2012 the crop was early and small producing a delicious true shiraz character with a sense of style and grace. Any sort of grilled sausages would be a hit with this wine that is a welcomed antidote to the blockbuster Barossa style. Drink now with food or hold three to five years. Over the past decade, the Lehmann winemaking team has identified a number of special vineyards in the Barossa and Eden Valleys that consistently stand out on the tasting bench. Each year fruit from the 'District Wines' is set aside and processed in small batches to highlight the individual site in question and is recognised on the label.Tasted: 30 March 2014Tasted by: Anthony Gismondi and Stuart TobePrices:
BC$30.00750mlCellar Door
Producer: Peter Lehmann Wines LimitedDistributors: Dandurand
Grape: Shiraz/Syrah