This is my new house wine, well, for as long as the cases last. I live in PA and this is the first I have seen of it. The cashier at the Wine & Spirits store told me when I was buying it that it was a great wine for the price and was selling well. I decided to try it that night to see for my self. The next day I went back and bought two cases.
This is a good house wine because it has a full body feel but is not too flavorful or intrusive. It is the type of red that any avid wine drinker can enjoy and that a novice drinker that likes red wine would probably consider a premium wine.
I do not know Grant Burge Wines but I do like Barossa wines, see my Peter Lehmann Clancy’s entry. This is going to me the take-home bottle for attendees at my first official wine tasting tomorrow.
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