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Grant Burge Meshach 2004

Country: Australia
Price: N/A
Region: Barossa Valley
Winery Name: Grant Burge
Variety:
Shiraz
Vintage: 2004
Score: 95 points

Tasting Date:

1st Apr 2011

Tasting Note:

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Wine Review By:

Ken Gargett

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anirvana | 25 Months ago

Did you know that shiraz was introduced to Australia in 1832 from France.

@anirvana i assume you are talking about busby - it seems generally accepted he introduced it, and many more grapes. my info says 1831 but it hardly matters and it may be that depends on when he lobbed back here with the vines or when they produced the first crop.

kbg | 25 Months ago

@kbg Many thanks for the heads up. Yes I was refering to James Bushby.

anirvana | 25 Months ago

@anirvana Nice info. Thanks

Aniks | 25 Months ago

@anirvana According to legend, it was brought from Syracuse by the legion of the Roman emperor Probus sometime after A.D. 280

john | 25 Months ago

@john off the top of my head, i think that the DNA testing that has been done did confirm that shiraz was native to the rhone, or thereabouts, but someone may be able to correct that.
sadly, far less exciting than legends about roman emperors and their ilk.
for a long time, it was thought that it might have emerged in persia as current day iran has a town named shiraz.
by coincidence, many years ago, i drove through the outskirts of shiraz and it was a bleak, dire place. no self-respecting vine would ever be found there. or it might have been in the midst of a very long and harsh drought. shiraz is, however, famous for some brilliant rugs.

kbg | 25 Months ago

 

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