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McGuigan Shortlist Grenache Shiraz Mourvedre 750ml
Bringing a great depth of flavourings, the cherry and plum characters have subtle sweet spice notes and savoury earthy edge giving a delightful aro...
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Tempus Two Copper Series GSM 750ml
Launched in 1997, the vision for Tempus Two remains: to create a unique and distinctive range of wines from Australia's premier wine-growing region...
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St Hugo Grenache Shiraz Mataro 750ml
St Hugo Grenache Shiraz Mataro 750ml is a red wine that originates from the Barossa Valley in Australia. The history of this particular wine dates ...
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Wirra Wirra Original Blend Grenache Shiraz 750ml
In 1972, cousins Greg and Roger Trott produced a dry red wine from grapes grown on Gregs vineyard adjacent to the small Bethany Chapel opposite Wir...
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GSM Wine originated in the Rhone Valley region of France, where it was first made in the 1970s. The name GSM Wine comes from the percentages of Grenache, Shiraz and Mourvedre grapes that are used in the blend - typically, these three varieties make up around 75% of the wine. GSM Wine became popular in Australia in the 1990s, and is now one of the most-produced types of wine in the country.
GSM Wine is a great choice for drinking with food, as its fruity flavour pairs well with a variety of dishes. It is best served chilled, and can be enjoyed on its own or with friends. If you're new to GSM Wine, here are a few tips on how to drink it:
- Start by swirling the wine in your glass to release its aromas.
- Next, take a small sip and hold it in your mouth for a few seconds before swallowing. This will allow you to taste all of the flavours and notes that the wine has to offer.
- Finally, take a larger sip and enjoy!