Red wine | South Eastern Australia
Discover the charm of Australian winemaking with this 2004 Banrock Station Shiraz. Hailing from the sun-drenched Riverland region of South Australia, Banrock Station has built a global reputation for producing approachable, fruit-forward wines that reflect the unique character of the Australian landscape. This particular vintage is a quintessential expression of the brand's philosophy: creating reliable, delicious, and value-driven wines that celebrate the environment.
On the nose, this Shiraz greets you with a lifted bouquet of dark berries—specifically blackberry and plum—complemented by delicate hints of oak and a touch of peppery spice. Upon the palate, it delivers a medium-bodied experience that is both smooth and generous. You will find layers of ripe plum and red fruit flavors, supported by soft tannins and a subtle, vanillan oak influence that rounds out the finish. It is a wine designed for enjoyment rather than complexity, making it an ideal companion for everyday meals and social gatherings.
This wine is a perfect partner for hearty, traditional Australian fare. Its fruit-driven profile and soft tannins make it an excellent match for a classic backyard barbecue, particularly grilled ribeye steaks, lamb chops with rosemary, or venison. For a more casual pairing, it works beautifully with a rich tomato and basil pasta or even a savory charcuterie board featuring hard cheeses and cured meats.
Beyond what is in the bottle, Banrock Station is a winery with a heart. Situated in the heart of the Riverland, the estate is home to Ramsar-accredited wetlands, and for decades, the brand has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to environmental conservation, donating millions to projects globally. When you choose a bottle of Banrock Station, you aren't just selecting a wine; you are supporting a legacy of sustainable land management and ecological restoration. While this 2004 vintage is now an aged bottle, it stands as a testament to the consistency and drinkability that has defined the Banrock Station range for years. Enjoy this piece of Australian wine history with a meal among friends, and appreciate the honest, reliable craftsmanship that has made this winery a household name across the nation.