Description
Jam Shed Shiraz 75cl
- Wine of South Eastern, Australia
Additional Pack Information
Please Drink Responsibly
The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week.
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Product Marketing
So you want to know more about Jam Shed? Well, it’s quite simple really – Jam Shed is made for people who like to drink wine, not just talk about it.
Sourced from selected vineyards, this Shiraz is rich & opulent, with sweet red berry flavours and balanced with a subtle hint of vanilla and spice. It’s a seriously delicious red wine, jam packed with flavour!
This wine is best served slightly chilled, over ice or as the perfect base for a Jam Shed mulled wine. Whichever way you drink it, you are sure to love it.
Seriously Shareable. Seriously Delicious. Seriously… give it a go!
Additional Information
- Contains Eggs
- Contains Milk
- Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites
- Country of Origin Australia
- Wine of Australia
- Pack Type: Bottle
Manufacturer’s Address
Bottled by:
Accolade Wines Ltd.,
Weybridge,
KT13 8TB,
UK.
At:
BS11 9FG,
UK.
Importer’s Address
Accolade Wines Ltd.,
Weybridge,
KT13 8TB,
UK.
At:
BS11 9FG,
UK.
Type | Wine |
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Wine Colour | Red |
ABV | 13.5% |
Tasting Notes | Jam Shed Shiraz is rich and jammy medium-sweet red wine with sweet red berry flavours and subtle hints of vanilla and spice |
Storage Instructions | This wine is ideal for drinking now but can be kept for up to 2 years |
Closure | Screwcap |
Country of Origin | Australia |
Region | South Eastern Australia |
Grape Variety | Shiraz/Syrah |
Vintage | 2019 |
Producer | Accolade Wines |
Winemaker | Lucy Clements |
Vinification | Stainless steel tank fermentation and maturation, with light French oak influence. |
History | So you want to know more about Jam Shed? Well, it’s quite simple really – Jam Shed is made for people who like to drink wine, not just talk about it. Seriously Shareable, Seriously Delicious Seriously… give it a go! |
Regional Information | South Eastern Australia has a climate well-suited for growing grapes, with warm summer days and plenty of sunshine allowing full fruit flavours and sugar to develop. |
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