Campbell’s SDS 2001 Shiraz Durif Cabernet Rutherglen VIC

by Terry 30. April 2010 04:32

A deep dark coloured red wine which is dominated by the Durif, although not overpowering the Shiraz and Cabernet.  Full bodied, rich fruitiness with the peppery black currant taste of the Durif lingering in the mouth. Consumed with a dinner of fillet mignon and steamed vegetables. This wine will continue to be enhanced even further for a few more years.

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