Dandelion Lionheart of the Barossa Shiraz 2009

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Dandelion Lionheart of the Barossa Shiraz 2009

TASTING NOTES

Deep crimson colour ... its medium-bodied frame charged with supple plum, blackberry and black cherry fruit; French oak handling exemplary, as are the tannins. - 95 points. James Halliday, 2011 Australian Wine Companion

£11.09

FOOD RECOMMENDATIONS

Excellent with steak.

COLOUR
Red
Style
Still
Year
2009
Region
Australia - Barossa Valley
ABV
14%
GRAPES
100% Shiraz

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