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		<title>Weekly Winedown #8 Deakin Estate Shiraz.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the Weekly Winedown. Each week I selflessly drink wine for you offer a review. Please don&#8217;t expect anything professional, I consume a lot of wine but I&#8217;m no pro. The only real &#8216;rule&#8217; I&#8217;m putting in place is that the wine is to be under £8 a bottle. #keepitclassy. I fear I may have cheated again, sorry. This weeks wine should have been £11.99 a bottle BUT I got 50% off so it was £5.99 for you mathsphobes out there. I did this before, I still can&#8217;t decide if I&#8217;m breaking my own rules but there we go. What&#8217;s done is done and I&#8217;ll drink it anyway! Today we&#8217;re going for a little Antipodean. No, I&#8217;ve not got Kylie coming for tea, but I&#8217;ve chosen a Deakin Estate Shiraz. The Blurb &#8220;This is distinctly Shiraz, with layers of plum, raspberry and chocolate; and there&#8217;s a complex spiciness to give it a fine, savoury appeal. This wine is great with Moroccan or Australian lamb.&#8221; I am not too fussed either way for Australian wine, I&#8217;ve never found one that blows my mind but I don&#8217;t recall being massively offended by one either so that&#8217;s always good. The label is also pretty lame, I see what it&#8217;s trying to do, be minimal and classy but it looks more like a candle label. This is all a bit deja vu isn&#8217;t it? If you&#8217;re a regular reader you&#8217;ll remember I had these issues last time I ventured to this neck of the woods, wineophorically speaking. I did end up with a pleasant surprise so I&#8217;m still holding out hope. The wine is&#160;distinctly Shiraz.&#160;What does that even mean? It&#8217;s a most unhelpful description in my opinion. If you know nothing about wine and Google &#8216;Shiraz&#8217; you discover it&#8217;s a city in Iran. Is the suggestion that this Aussie wine is distinctly Iranian? That makes no sense! Let&#8217;s crack on. Oh. My. Word. This wine is immense. It is most definitely plummy and chocolatey. I&#8217;m learning to love the term &#8216;spiciness&#8217; in a blurb, it seems to stand for &#8216;lovely&#8217;. It&#8217;s a really, REALLY smooth wine, totally drinkable. Warming on the old cockles and tasty too. I&#8217;ve always been a bit &#8216;what&#8217;s the point in a more expensive wine?&#8217; (yes £11.99 is expensive in my world) &#160;but this. THIS is the point in expensive wine. If I were rich I would drink this daily. Maybe even bathe in it. I&#8217;m still not a fan of the label though, more effort needed and&#160;distinctly Shiraz&#160;still isn&#8217;t good enough a description. Even &#8216;try it and like it&#8217; would be better than that. This is a fantastic wine to take to dinner at the house of people you really like (assuming they will share) or to give as a gift (49 sleeps until my birthday. Just putting it out there). I&#8217;ll definitely get this again (at half price) and I may even try another Australian soon! Name &#8211; Deakin Estate Shiraz Price &#8211; £5.99 (£11.99 full price) Colour &#8211; Red like hearts and love Smell &#8211; Corky and cocoa-y Taste &#8211; Like angels dancing in my face. Goes well with &#8211; Life and a potentially dubious coalition (I&#8217;m looking at you &#160;May) Overall score &#8211; 5/5 Yes, I&#8217;m giving it a perfect score. &#160; &#160; &#160;</p>
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