Description A mighty Barossa Shiraz sourced from a single old vineyard in the Greenock sub region of the Barossa Valley on the Western Ridge. It’s won a slew of high point scores up to a whopping 98! The name hints at the style…“… outstanding weight and plush texture. Mouthfilling..96pts” says Sam Kim Wine Orbit of this mighty Barossa Shirazz boasting scores of 98, 96, 95 and 92 – “Decadent, richly flavoured” says Aaron Brascher in The Real Review, and he goes on: “Juicy, jubey, ripe and plush aromas of plum, spice, cola and charry oak… Plum, charry oak and sweet spice drive this beast.” The name Shanahans Wines is a tribute to John Harris’ family, in particular John's late grandfather James (Jim) Shanahan, who established a broadacre farm in the early 1900’s at Magdala.