Red wine | South Eastern Australia
The 19 Crimes Shiraz is a bold and robust red wine that embodies the rebellious spirit of the convicts who were transported to Australia. Produced by Treasury Wine Estates, this wine pays homage to the 19 crimes that could result in penal transportation. The wine is predominantly crafted from Shiraz grapes sourced from the warm and sunny vineyards of South Eastern Australia. This region is known for its consistent climate, which allows for the development of rich and ripe fruit flavors in the grapes.
Upon pouring, the 19 Crimes Shiraz exhibits a deep, intense ruby color, hinting at the concentration and depth of flavors within. The aromas leap from the glass, offering a complex bouquet of ripe blackberries, plums, and a touch of dark chocolate. Subtle notes of vanilla and spice add to the wine's aromatic complexity, a result of aging in oak barrels.
On the palate, the wine is full-bodied and smooth, with a velvety texture that coats the mouth. The flavors of dark fruit continue to dominate, complemented by hints of licorice and a smoky undertone. The tannins are well-integrated, providing structure and balance to the wine without being overly aggressive. The finish is long and satisfying, leaving a lingering impression of fruit and spice.
The 19 Crimes Shiraz is a versatile wine that pairs well with a variety of dishes. Its bold flavors and smooth tannins make it an excellent match for grilled meats, such as steak or lamb. It also complements hearty stews, roasted vegetables, and aged cheeses. For a casual pairing, enjoy it with a gourmet burger or a spicy pizza. This wine is best served at a temperature of around 16-18°C (60-64°F) to fully appreciate its flavors and aromas. Allowing it to breathe for about 15 minutes before serving can further enhance its complexity.