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Michael Hall Sang de Pigeon Shiraz 2023

BOTTLE:
$33.00
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SKU
99889
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    Stock Availability:
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    15 qty South Melbourne
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    Country: Australia
    Region: Barossa
    Grape: shiraz
    Size: 750ml
    Vintage: 2023

    From the pigeon series, as the public likes to pronounce it, none of that fancy French [pi·jon], just your straight-to-the-point English. Michael embraced this iteration, and he calls these wines the pigeon series himself now too (with the proper English accent and humour being an Englishman).

    I must say, all the wines from the pigeon series are pretty solid and represent good value across the board. This is immediately satisfying in its perfume, with raspberries and notes of brittle caramel, with a smooth texture, finishing with a burst of chocolatey tannins. It’s lifted and vivid, juicy and crunchy, flavourful. All the elements go well together in a medium-bodied and very agreeable way. KASIA SOBIESIAK, www.winfront.com