
Secret Deal Museum Reserve Barossa Shiraz 2017
Crafted from a single vineyard in the heart of the Barossa Valley, this museum release Shiraz represents the pinnacle of old-vine winemaking. The vines, rooted deeply in the ancient soils of the region, produce fruit of remarkable concentration and intensity – the very essence of what makes Barossa Shiraz world-famous.
Aged gracefully for nearly a decade before release, the 2017 Museum Reserve offers a rich and opulent expression of Shiraz. The bouquet unfolds with layers of dark blackberry, mulberry, and black cherry, underpinned by notes of cocoa, licorice, and warm spice. On the palate, it is powerful yet refined, with plush tannins, remarkable depth, and a long, lingering finish that speaks to both the vineyard’s pedigree and the patience of extended cellaring.
This is a wine that was originally positioned among the highest tiers of Barossa Shiraz, carrying a release price of $480 per bottle. Today, in a remarkable opportunity, it can be secured for just $59.99 – offering collectors and lovers of fine Shiraz the chance to experience a museum-level release at a fraction of its original value.
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Crafted from a single vineyard in the heart of the Barossa Valley, this museum release Shiraz represents the pinnacle of old-vine winemaking. The vines, rooted deeply in the ancient soils of the region, produce fruit of remarkable concentration and intensity – the very essence of what makes Barossa Shiraz world-famous.
Aged gracefully for nearly a decade before release, the 2017 Museum Reserve offers a rich and opulent expression of Shiraz. The bouquet unfolds with layers of dark blackberry, mulberry, and black cherry, underpinned by notes of cocoa, licorice, and warm spice. On the palate, it is powerful yet refined, with plush tannins, remarkable depth, and a long, lingering finish that speaks to both the vineyard’s pedigree and the patience of extended cellaring.
This is a wine that was originally positioned among the highest tiers of Barossa Shiraz, carrying a release price of $480 per bottle. Today, in a remarkable opportunity, it can be secured for just $59.99 – offering collectors and lovers of fine Shiraz the chance to experience a museum-level release at a fraction of its original value.










