Two Hands Angels' Share Shiraz 750ml - Amsterwine - Wine - Two Hands
Two Hands Angels' Share Shiraz 750ml - Amsterwine - Wine - Two Hands

Two Hands Angels' Share Shiraz 750ml

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Shiraz from McLaren Vale | South Australia | Australia
$25.99
$32.99
Wine Reviews

Professional Ratings

92
James Suckling
This has a ripe, red and dark-plum nose with blackberries and complimentary oak spice. Some gently earthy notes, too. The palate has almost liqueur-like red-plum and cherry flavors with dark chocolate to close.
92
Wine Spectator
Generous blueberry, huckleberry and blackberry flavors are pure and velvety, with accents of black tea, black pepper and sandalwood on a supple frame, followed by a juicy finish. Drink now through 2030.
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Description

Bright deep, dark red with a luminous purple core. Vibrant notes of blueberries over-layed with dried violet petals and gentle woody spices. A soft entry that quickly fans out and saturates the palate: the perfect blend of power and elegance. Medium to full bodied in nature, this wine has ample fruit purity combined with lively savory nuances. Notes of primary blue fruits combined with licorice straps and a brilliantly fragrant floral overtone. Tannins are savory and detailed. They run long across the palate and opens the wine to a long complex finish.
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Shiraz/Syrah

Shiraz/Syrah, one grape, two names, yields bold red wines. Originating in France's Rhone Valley as Syrah, it's known as Shiraz in Australia and beyond. These wines boast deep color, robust body, and intense dark fruit flavors, often accented by notes of pepper and smoke. In France, Syrah shines in structured Northern Rhone wines and blends from the Southern Rhone. Meanwhile, Australian Shiraz is celebrated for its ripe fruit and full-bodied style. Regardless of origin, Shiraz/Syrah offers versatility, from elegant and peppery to rich and opulent, reflecting its terroir and winemaking.

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