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.
Two Hands Wines has thrived on the back of its unique approach when it comes to vinifying fruit and presenting wine. Each of the wines of their Picture Series is produced from grape that is nurtured by hand and each bottle bears a unique name, artwork and story. The same is true to Angel's Share, their Mclaren Vale Shiraz. Angels share refers to the small amount of wine that evaporates from oak barrels during maturation, Medieval winemakers assumed that angels diligently watching over their wines were discreetly taking their share. Perhaps there's still some divine intervention in the makings of this Mclaren Vale shiraz. McLaren Vale is South Australia's oldest region and enjoys a warm dry climate tempered by cooling breezes off its Mount Lofty Ranges. Oceanic proximity coupled with soft sands and dark cracking clay soils also helps impart depth of flavour. Two Hands' vineyards sit in a micro-climate that allows f for slow ripening and a fuller expression reflected in the eventual wine that is barrel aged for 14 months. This full bodied red wines surges with rich red fruit and herbs complimented by notes of chocolate and generous tannins.
Two Hands Wines has thrived on the back of its unique approach when it comes to vinifying fruit and presenting wine. Each of the wines of their Picture Series is produced from grape that is nurtured by hand and each bottle bears a unique name, artwork and story. The same is true to Angel's Share, their Mclaren Vale Shiraz. Angels share refers to the small amount of wine that evaporates from oak barrels during maturation, Medieval winemakers assumed that angels diligently watching over their wines were discreetly taking their share. Perhaps there's still some divine intervention in the makings of this Mclaren Vale shiraz. McLaren Vale is South Australia's oldest region and enjoys a warm dry climate tempered by cooling breezes off its Mount Lofty Ranges. Oceanic proximity coupled with soft sands and dark cracking clay soils also helps impart depth of flavour. Two Hands' vineyards sit in a micro-climate that allows f for slow ripening and a fuller expression reflected in the eventual wine that is barrel aged for 14 months. This full bodied red wines surges with rich red fruit and herbs complimented by notes of chocolate and generous tannins.
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