Rabbit & Spaghetti Barossa Valley Shiraz 2021
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About the wine
Top-quality Barossa Valley Shiraz from Australia's premier grape-growing region
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We sourced grapes from a handful of exceptional vineyards in two different subregions of the Barossa Valley – Kalimna in the west, which provided fruit with great fruit intensity and ripe flavours, and Ebenezer in the north, which yields fruit with great concentration, tannin and structure.
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2020 was a very strong vintage for Barossa Shiraz and that’s reflected in this delicious wine. It’s a dense purple-black in the glass, with powerful aromas of blackberry and blood plum, and hints of vanilla, dark chocolate and star anise. The palate is opulent, with concentrated forest fruits supported by tobacco, mocha, graphite and toasty oak flavours. Full tannins and rich, ripe structure give the wine great power and a long finish.
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It’s drinking beautifully now and goes wonderfully well with aged hard cheeses like gouda, cheddar or mimolette. But if you’re inclined to wait, it will age well over 6-10 years in optimum cellaring conditions.
Adam Barton, Winemaker
Best before
Great now but has the structure to cellar for 5-10 years
Serving advice
Decant before serving - giving the wine plenty of time to breathe is really important while the wine is still young
Food match
Beef shin slow braised in red wine with bay leaves and thyme served with creamy mashed potato and winter greens. Or a lovely eggplant moussaka for a vegetarian alternative.

Contains sulphites
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Australia
Barossa Valley
Syrah | Shiraz
Big Red
14.5% ABV
75cl
Vegetarian
Wine profile
Meet the winemaker - Adam Barton
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Adam first got into winemaking in 2001 and after a few years of hard graft for iconic brands like Wynns Coonawarra and Bonny Doon in the USA and Oz, he finally took the leap to go it alone in 2008. On his own, he made some absolutely stellar wines that got rave reviews from the critics and his new set-up was even named one of the Top 10 Best New Wineries by legendary Aussie wine boff James Halliday.
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Then in 2012, Adam heard about Naked Wines and our mission to shake-up the wine industry. And the more he heard about how we work and our lovely Angels, the more he wanted to be a part of it. He popped us an email and the rest is history... since going Naked, Adam’s career has gone from strength to strength and he now wows over 300,000 UK Angels with top-quality exclusive wines. He’s eternally grateful for your support.
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The reason Adam’s kit is so special is because of his attention to detail. He learned early on that to make the best kit you need the best fruit and that means knowing the vineyard intimately. Every single grape he uses is either from his own vineyard or from the close-knit family of local growers he’s worked with for over 10 years.

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