The Senses of
'The Armagh'
Shiraz 2006

The name of ‘Armagh’ was bestowed by the original Irish settlers who arrived in 1849, and named the lush rolling hill after their homeland.

Sight
Dense and purple.
Smell
An elegant and aristocratic kaleidoscope of aromas. An abundance of fruit - blackberry, mulberry and blueberry. Supporting complexity of mint, eucalypt, rhubarb, turkish delight and cinnamon.
Taste
A rich tapestry of enjoyment and fulfilment. The introduction - raspberry, strawberry and boysenberry. The closing argument - star anise, rosemary, spearment and clove. Line, length and delivery - Encompassing and welcoming. Sumptuous and sensual.
Time
A wine hand crafted with the Jim Barry philosophy to be enjoyed upon release but demands a long sleep in the cellar to allow the wine to demonstrate all that it beholds.