Jim Barry Wines
The Senses of
'The Armagh'
Shiraz 2006
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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.