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Claymore Blackbird Clare Valley Sangiovese

Claymore Blackbird Clare Valley Sangiovese 2023

A succulent 94pt Sangiovese from Clare Valley’s dynamic Claymore Wines team.

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$263.88 OR 42,228 Points
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Description The team at Clare Valley’s Claymore produce a dynamic range of reds and whites with names celebrating their love of music and football (of the round ball type). Favourite songs and albums have inspired a colourful set of labels – as is the case with the delicious Blackbird Sangiovese, with its scores of 94 & 92pts. “…a delicious drink which is also excellent value... There is good energy here, bright acidity and fine satiny tannins... it will provide pleasure for the next five to six years. Perfect for the Friday night footy or an upmarket barbecue with family and friends. 92pts.” (Ken Gargett, WnePilot). “Sweetly ripe and perfumed, showing Black Doris plum, raspberry, rich floral and warm spice aromas on the nose, leading to a silky-smooth palate that's succulent and fleshy. Splendidly composed and expressed with plenty of delectable flavours, finishing long and refreshing.94pt” (Sam Kim Wine Orbit)

Wine File
Colour: Red
Wine Style: Red - Medium Bodied
Country: Australia
Region: Clare Valley
Vintage: 2023
Cellaring: 2 - 5 years
Alcohol: 13.5%
Bottle Size: 750.0ml
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Clare Valley
Clare Valley
Clare Valley

The Clare Valley is a popular wine region, home to about 50 wineries and renowned for its cool climate wines, notably Riesling. Some of its most well known wineries include Taylors Wines, Annie’s Lane, Grosset Wines, Jim Barry Wines and Kilikanoon which has won James Halliday’s Winery of the Year in years gone by.

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