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96 Points – Josh Raynolds (Vinous) “Inky ruby. A hugely perfumed, expansive bouquet evokes ripe black and blue fruits, candied violet, incense and mocha, and an exotic Indian spice flourish builds slowly with air. Appealingly sweet and palate coating, offering densely packed cassis, blueberry andcherry liqueur flavors complemented by suave vanilla and five-spice powder accents. For all its mass, this wine is almost shockingly lithe thanks to a core of juicy acidity. It finished extremely long and smooth, with rounded tannins and a lingering dark fruit preserve note.” [September 2022]

Jim Barry The Armagh Shiraz 2013

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  • Type: Fine WineRed Wine

  • Style: Bold and Complex Red

  • Country: Australia

  • Region: South Australia

  • Vintage: 2013

  • ABV: 14%

  • Size: 75cl

Jim Barry

Jim Barry was the first qualified winemaker in Australia's Clare Valley, graduating in Oenology from the famous Roseworthy Agricultural College in 1947. His wife Nancy, and sons, Peter, Mark & John were all part of the winery he eventually established in his name. Today Peter’s children Tom, Sam and Olivia work for Jim Barry Wines. Peter & Sue Barry, are deeply proud that Jim Barry Wines is still family owned, with three generations of Roseworthy graduates. The Barry family name is synonymous with the Clare wine region it was Jim’s drive that helped shape South Australia’s Clare Valley as a benchmark producer of world class Riesling and cemented its place as one of Australia’s premier wine regions.

South Australia

South Australia, the heart of Australian winemaking, is renowned for its diverse wine regions and exceptional quality. Home to the iconic Barossa Valley, the state produces some of the world's finest Shiraz, known for its bold, rich flavours. The cooler climate of the Adelaide Hills is perfect for elegant Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc, while the Clare Valley is celebrated for its crisp, aromatic Riesling. McLaren Vale is famed for its robust Grenache and Cabernet Sauvignon. The diverse terroir, from coastal regions to high-altitude vineyards, allows for a wide variety of grape varieties and wine styles. South Australia remains a must-visit destination for wine lovers seeking premium, world-class wines.