What type of wine is Banrock?

What type of wine is Banrock?

Banrock Station wines typify everything Australian; bold, generous and full of character. Our range embraces well-loved traditional styles and innovations for today’s adventurous palates. From table wines to the ever popular refreshing and spritzed moscatos, and sparkling.

Can you get a white Shiraz?

Taste & Aroma. Thailand’s first-ever crafting of Shiraz grapes into white wine, Monsoon Valley White Shiraz is intriguing and racy with hints of red fruits and black pepper and a pale salmon color.

Who makes white Shiraz?

Banrock Station White Shiraz | prices, stores, tasting notes & market data.

Who owns Banrock winery?

Accolade
Accolade, which owns brands including Hardys, Banrock Station, Grant Burge and Leasingham, is the second largest wine company in Australia behind Penfolds owner Treasury Wine Estates. Accolade has about 1000 employees in Australia including casual seasonal roles during the grape harvest which usually ends in April.

Is Banrock Station Australian owned?

Banrock Station in South Australia has been owned since 1993 by one of the major wine-producing businesses in the world: Accolade Wines (formerly Hardys Wines). In 2002 the site was declared as one of Australia’s Ramsar Sites.

Is Shiraz full bodied?

Wines between 12.5% and 13.5% are considered medium-bodied. Finally, any wine over 13.5% alcohol is considered full-bodied. Some wines that are normally over this alcohol level and considered full-bodied are Zinfandel, Syrah/Shiraz, Cabernet, Merlot and Malbec.

What is the difference between Merlot and Shiraz?

Merlot is a milder, flavorful, medium bodied wine which showcases the fruit and is a better wine for beginner tasters. Shiraz is more full bodied, bold, powerful wine with earthy qualities of pepper, truffle and leather. It is more masculine, has more tannins, is dense, hearty and intense.

What is the name of the Biosphere Reserve that includes Banrock Station Vineyard?

Bookmark also includes working sheep stations, orchards and vineyards (including Banrock Station) – all striving to implement ‘best practice’. A number a new industries also occur at Bookmark such as native floriculture and sustainable nature based tourism .

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