A Man & His Ute Langhorne Creek Shiraz 2022
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Rustle & Hustle Wine Co. Langhorne Creek Shiraz 2021
Sold by Virgin Wines
£14.99
(As of 05/11/2024)
£14.99
Angels Angel Price
£10.99
About the wine
Josh's Shiraz will throw your taste buds a party to remember
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Langhorne Creek is one of Australia’s most historic wine regions, known for producing rich, high-quality Shiraz that punches way, way above its price tag.
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This is a big, bold wine, with an easy-drinking feel. It’s got dark fruity flavours of cassis and cherry, finished up with a hint of spice. And a long finish most wines can only dream of.
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Formerly known as Breaking Grounds, due to a copyright issue (boo hiss!) Josh’s wines now go by the name ‘A Man & His Ute’, as an ode to his beloved pickup truck. He spends more time bouncing around the vineyards in his Ute than with anyone or anything else. Now that's the winemaker's life…
Best before
Drink now to 2031
Serving advice
Open/Decant 30 mins before serving
Food match
This deep, dark Shiraz is a perfect match for red meat. Your favourite cut of steak, a haunch of venison or even kangaroo.
Contains sulphites
Wine profile
Meet the winemaker - Josh Pfeiffer
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Josh is an up-and-coming winemaker with four generations of Barossa grape-growers blood flowing through his veins. From growing up on a Penfolds vineyard to cutting his teeth at Henschke, you could say Australia’s top 2 wineries made him who he is. And what a talent they’ve made.
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After helping put his family winery on the map, Josh is excited to branch out and make his own wines, with his name on the label. He’s taking a fresh approach to traditional Aussie wines, backed by barrels of passion, industry know-how, and a knack for securing the best parcels of grapes…
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That’s because he comes with an incredible network of grape-growing buddies. Lots of the guys now running the vineyards around his patch - in the Barossa Valley and Langhorne Creek - are his age. They all went to school together and share an unbreakable bond. And it’s thanks to these relationships that he’s able to get hold of really top-quality fruit to make his wines for you.
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