Barossa Boy Double Trouble Shiraz Cabernet - Camperdown Cellars

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Barossa Boy Double Trouble Shiraz Cabernet

Barossa Boy Double Trouble Shiraz Cabernet

The Boy behind the wines is 6th generation winemaker Trent Burge. His family's history in the Barossa goes back to 1855 & every generation since has followed, winemaking is well & truly in the Burge blood. Shiraz Cabernet is the classic Australian wine duo, boldly generous yet approachable. To bring out the best from the Barossa region, Shiraz from the valley floor is combined with cool-climate Cabernet Sauvignon from a family-owned vineyard in neighbouring Eden Valley. The 2021 Double Trouble is a Trophy & Gold Medal winner at the 2023 Barossa Wine Show

Product of Barossa Valley, South Australia.

ABV: 14.5%

Size: 750ml

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The Boy behind the wines is 6th generation winemaker Trent Burge. His family's history in the Barossa goes back to 1855 & every generation since has followed, winemaking is well & truly in the Burge blood. Shiraz Cabernet is the classic Australian wine duo, boldly generous yet approachable. To bring out the best from the Barossa region, Shiraz from the valley floor is combined with cool-climate Cabernet Sauvignon from a family-owned vineyard in neighbouring Eden Valley. The 2021 Double Trouble is a Trophy & Gold Medal winner at the 2023 Barossa Wine Show

Product of Barossa Valley, South Australia.

ABV: 14.5%

Size: 750ml

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