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Blood And Courage

2004 Barossa Valley Syrah

St. John's Road Blood And Courage is a captivating red wine hailing from the renowned Barossa Valley, a region celebrated for its exceptional winegrowing conditions and robust varietals. This 2004 Syrah showcases a full-bodied character, offering a luxurious mouthfeel that envelops the palate. The acidity is bright and lively, providing a refreshing balance to the wine's bold profile. Rich and prominent fruit intensity shines through, featuring luscious notes of dark berries and plums, supported by firm tannins that lend structure and depth. As you savor this wine, you'll appreciate its dry yet rounded finish, which leaves a lasting impression of the Barossa Valley's unique terroir and the passion behind its handcrafted production.

Tasting notes:


Chocolate

Chocolate

Blackberry

Blackberry

Black Pepper

Black Pepper

Flavor profile:


Acidity Mild

Low Pronounced

Body Medium

Very Light Full

Fruit Intensity Medium

Low Pronounced

Sweetness Dry

Bone Dry Sweet

Tannin Medium

Low Pronounced

Pairs well with:


Grilled Meats, Grilled Lamb, Lamb Chops

Region:


South Australia
South Australia

From juicy, full-bodied Shiraz and bold Rhône-style blends to deliciously buttery, oak-touched Chardonnay and surprisingly elegant Rieslings, South Australia is renowned for its wide array of crowd-pleasing wines. The key is the state's diverse geography and climate. With hot, dry regions like Riverland and cool, coastal areas like the Adelaide Hills, winemakers have an incredible range of grapes and styles at their disposal. South Australia is responsible for more than half of Australia's total wine production and makes some of the country's most prominent wine labels. It is also home to world-famous regions like Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale and Clare Valley.

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