Friday, 9 August 2024

New Peter Lehmann range takes a different direction



So you've got shiploads of decent shiraz sitting in tanks.

Why not create a new wine brand comprising of Barossa shiraz blended with portions of tempranillo, montepulciano and Touriga Nacional?

Welcome to Barossan X - a new range from Peter Lehmann Wines.

The range aims to "redefine" classic Barossa Valley shiraz with a twist.

"[The late] Peter Lehmann himself believed rules existed to be bent, broken, blended and amended," said Alfred Loo senior brand manager at Peter Lehmann Wines.

"With this range, we aim to rewrite the rules of traditional Barossa shiraz, introducing three exceptional varietals - (not varietals, actually Alfred) - that showcase the diversity and vibrancy of our vineyards."

The star of the show is the Barossan X Daring Shiraz, with a dash of montepulciano. It's medium-bodied but full flavoured with generous fruit flavours and some savoury notes on the finish. Very nice.

My No.2 is the more intense Barossan X Radical Shiraz, with a dash of Touriga. I felt the Barossan X Twisted Shiraz, blended with tempranillo, was the least impressive of the trio.

"We are thrilled to release this new range as a celebration of innovation and creativity in winemaking,” says winemaker Lauren Hutton.

"Barossan X embodies our commitment to innovation while staying true to the unparalleled quality that defines Peter Lehmann Wines."

You'll find the range at BWS and Dan Murphy’s for $23ish.

See https://www.peterlehmannwines.com/pages/barossan-x

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