• BRAND

    Black Opal
  • COUNTRY

    Australia
  • REGION

    South Eastern Australia
  • Size

    750ml
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Black Opal Shiraz Cabernet

Black Opal Shiraz Cabernet

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  • BRAND

    Black Opal
  • COUNTRY

    Australia
  • REGION

    South Eastern Australia
  • Size

    750ml

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Black Opal Shiraz Cabernet-Wine Chateau

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Regular price $11.97
Regular price $13.97 Sale price $11.97
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The rich varietal blackcurrant, mint and spice noseis well supported by a palate that is full of fruit flavor, balanced by the subtle use of oak. The wine is warm in the mouth and the tannins are soft and well integrated.Black Opal's winemaking philosophy is to make and blend wine from a number of vineyards in order to produce wine of a specific predetermined style. Black Opal's parent company, Mildara Blass, sources grapes from vineyard sites in South Australia, including Barossa, McLaren Vale, Coonawarra, and Clare. Access to a number of vineyards/regions enables consistent high quality wine of perfect balance and character to be made.Black Opal established in 1986, comes from a place of untamed territories and unspoiled land. This is Australia. The land they call "Oz". The land down under. Brimming with life, Australia is a dreamland rich in culture, diversity and natural history. This is apparent in the crystal blue skies above, in the red landscape, even the glistening opal, and a gem that dates back 60 million years. Among Australia's magnificent opals, one glows even brighter - the black opal. Like their namesake, Black Opal wines are purely Australian, offering up the glowing mystique that is Australia. Tap the truly Australian Black Opal wines and discover the mystery. The Black Opal wines are sourced from vineyards found in South Australia along the Limestone Coast, at Langhorne Creek and in the infamous Barossa Valley.

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