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19 Crimes

19 Crimes Red 75Cl

19 Crimes Red 75Cl

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19 Crimes Red (75cl) is a bold, full-bodied red blend from Australia, made by 19 Crimes Winery. This brand has gained popularity for its unique wines that pay tribute to the "19 crimes" that turned British convicts into colonists sent to Australia. Each bottle showcases a story inspired by a historical figure, and the wine combines quality with an interesting narrative twist.

Key Characteristics:

  • Blend: Primarily Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Grenache. This blend is selected for its rich flavours and smooth mouthfeel.
  • Flavour Profile: 19 Crimes Red has intense notes of dark berries, black cherry, and plum, along with hints of vanilla and chocolate from oak aging. The palate is smooth with medium tannins, making it approachable and easy to drink.
  • Alcohol Content: Generally around 13.5% - 14% ABV, contributing to its full-bodied character.
  • Aging: The wine typically sees some time in oak barrels, adding layers of spice, vanilla, and mocha undertones.

Food Pairing Suggestions:

  • Grilled Meats: Complements steak, ribs, and other barbecued dishes.
  • Rich Pasta Dishes: Ideal with tomato-based pastas, lasagna, or meat sauce.
  • Cheeses: Pairs well with aged cheddar, gouda, or even a blue cheese.

About 19 Crimes Winery:

19 Crimes is part of Treasury Wine Estates, and its wines feature augmented reality labels that bring the historical characters to life through an interactive app. This feature has made the brand especially popular among younger wine drinkers looking for something unique. The brand's line up includes several other blends and varietals, each with its distinct personality and backstory.

19 Crimes Red is celebrated for its rich taste and creative concept, making it both a quality wine and a conversation starter. You can find more details on the official 19 Crimes website.

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