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Deliciously affordable - Dan Murphy’s Launches Winemakers Limited Release 922 2019 Coonawarra Shiraz


New Winemakers Limited Release 922 Coonawarra Shiraz offers the delicious taste of premium Coonawarra Shiraz for a fantastically affordable price, now available exclusively through Dan Murphy’s, RRP: $12.99 and $9.00 for Dan’s members, while stocks last. 

Featuring a blend of vintage parcels of Coonawarra Shiraz from premium vineyards across the region, this wine scored 93/100 points by Dan Murphy’s Wine Panel. 

These parcels are vinified separately and matured in a combination of new and used American and French oak barrels. Selected parcels are matured in stainless steel tanks to retain the vibrant fresh fruit characteristics of the wine. 

“Each parcel is carefully blended to create this quality wine that has a complex palate with generosity of fruit and subtle cedar oak notes, that let the expression from the vineyard shine,” said winemaker, Matt Reimann. 

Coonawarra, with its iron-rich terra rossa (Italian for red soil) and cooler climate, produces exceptional Shiraz, renowned for its elegant, refined style. 

“Winemakers Limited Release 922 Coonawarra Shiraz, with its delicious drinkability, is a wonderful example of this much-loved South Australian variety and offers exceptional value for money, to enjoy now or cellar for later,” said John Cornforth, Dan Murphy’s assistant category manager, cellar release and value bins. 

Tasting Notes 

An unassuming, lightly spiced Coonawarra mid-weight at first, but time in the glass reveals aromas of savoury red and black fruit and toasty oak.  Loose-knit, elegant, and with emergent charm, supple, plump plum and raspberry coulis flavours, supported by vanillan oak, gives the upmost drinking pleasure.  First and foremost, this wine is tasty and easy to enjoy.  The finale is smooth and the balance impeccable. 

Winemakers Limited Release 922 Coonawarra Shiraz, RRP: $12.99 each; $9 for Dan Murphy’s members, is available to purchase in store or order online now. 

For further information, visit: www.danmurphys.com.au

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