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Jim Barry The McRae Wood Shiraz 2017 Wine (75cl)
Jim Barry The McRae Wood Shiraz 2017 Wine (75cl) is recorded as 2017 red wine made from Shiraz from Clare Valley, Australia. BottlePicker combines the recorded bottle identity with structured wine evidence; retailer prices remain separated by country and currency.
| Producer | The McRae Wood |
|---|---|
| Vintage | 2017 |
| Wine style | red |
| Grape | Shiraz |
| Region | Clare Valley |
| Country | Australia |
| ABV | 14% |
| Bottle size | 750ml |
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What is in this wine, and where it grows
The wine
Jim Barry The McRae Wood Shiraz 2017 Wine (75cl) is recorded as a 2017 red wine made from Shiraz in Clare Valley, Australia.
Typical grape profile: Shiraz — Ripe dark fruit, chocolate, spice — the same grape as Syrah, in a riper New World style. The finished bottle can differ with vintage and winemaking.
The vineyard evidence
No verified vineyard or named parcel is linked yet. BottlePicker therefore does not assign a soil, elevation or site temperature to this bottle from its regional name alone.
Soil structure and vine density
No site-specific soil or planting-density record is available for this bottle.
Growing-temperature context
For general cultivar-level heat guidance, see the Shiraz growing profile. BottlePicker does not apply a generic range to this bottle without a verified vineyard link.
Source-supplied bottle description
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Serious Shiraz from Jim Barry, the man who put Clare Valley on the world wine map thanks to mouthfilling treasures such as this. Revel in rose petal, leather and warm spice aromas with silken layers of rich black fruit.
Evidence boundary
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