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2009 Two Hands Wines Shiraz Angels Share McLaren Vale
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At Two Hands Wines, regionalism is key. The Garden Series, is a collection of six Shiraz bottlings from the top six growing regions in Australia, each faithfully demonstrating the different characteristics of its place of origin. The wines are emphatically moder...

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2009 Two Hands Wines Shiraz Angels Share McLaren Vale

Producer: Two Hands Wines
Style: Red Wine
Grape Type: Syrah/Shiraz
Origin: Australia
Region: McLaren Vale

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91 Points | International Wine Cellar , July/August 2011

Opaque purple.  Vibrant dark berry scents are complicated by smoky bacon, licorice and black pepper; showing a classic shiraz personality.  Fleshy blackcurrant and boysenberry flavors pick up lavender and anise with air, along with an appealing sweetness.  Fine-grained tannins come up on the finish but are absorbed by the deep, bright fruit.  This wine is made from lots that missed the cut for the Lily's Garden bottling.


92 Points | Wine Spectator

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