15 June 2022

PRODUCT // REVIEW MCGUIGAN WINES - CELLAR SELECT AND MASTERCRAFT PINOT NOIR, SHIRAZ

Who doesn’t love a good glass of red wine - and recently we’ve been enjoying this nice selection from McGuigan Wines. McGuigan Wines has four generations and over 100 years of winemaking, with the brand built on traditional family values, and dating back to the 1880s, and has since then, the McGuigan family been a driving force in the Hunter Valley. 




McGuigan Cellar Select 2019 Pinot Noir Single Vineyard, 13% Alc
. This wine is exclusive to the McGuigan Hunter Valley Cellar Door and made using the MV6 Clone grape. “Enjoy the sweet strawberry lift and a touch of mushroom on the nose followed by an uplifting palate of rice black cherries. Balanced by a mix of new and old French oak and fine grain tannin to provide a well-integrated lingering finish. Drink now to 2030

McGuigan Cellar Select 2018 Pinot Noir Single Vineyard. 13.5% All. This wine is exclusive to the McGuigan Hunter Valley Cellar Door and made using the MV6 Clone grape. “Enjoy the sweet strawberry lift and a touch of mushroom on the nose followed by an uplifting palate of rice black cherries. Balanced by a mix of new and old French oak and fine grain tannin to provide a well-integrated lingering finish. Drink now to 2021. 


McGuigan Cellar Select 2019 Shiraz Hunter Valley. 14.5% Alc. This wine is exclusive to the McGuigan Hunter Valley Cellar Door and chosen for its distinct Shiraz characters and rich flavours. Sourced from premium vineyards, low yields result in intense ripe berry flavours with an earthy influence. With an aroma of lifted floral notes with chocolate and vanilla, which flows through the palate delivering a smooth and balanced wine.
The long, warm finish and fine tannins make this wine ideal with red meat dishes such as succulent roast lamb or beef. RRP: $30/750ml 


McGuigan Cellar Select 2019 Summer Shiraz Barossa Valley. 14.5% Alc. This wine is another Cellar Door exclusive, ad it has been chosen for its low cropping, ultra ripe grapes. This Results in a sweeter style Shiraz that is full bodied with a wonderfully opulent structure. Upfront fruit aromas of blackcurrant and mulberry combined with a smooth lingering finish make this wine perfect with red meat dishes, or chilled as an aperitif in summer. Also love the tall uniquely shaped bottle. Stunning!

McGuigan Mastercraft 2020 Summer Shiraz Barossa Valley. 14.5% Alc. This wine is was made by Peter Hall using grapes grown in Barossa Valley from premium, low cropping vineyards. An aromatic wine with mulberry, cassis, mocha and subtle white pepper notes jumping from the glass. The palate shows concentrated blackcurrant, ripe cherry and plum with undertones of coconut and coffee spice, and an aroma of mulberry, cassis, mocha and subtle white pepper notes jumping from the glassEnjoy now of cellar for up to 5 years. Also really love the sleekness of the tall unique shaped bottle and the all black label. Sleek and elegant! RRP: $40/750ml

We really enjoyed this selection. Which one was our favourite. Can’t really tell, as they were all really nice in their own way - and not being a total wine-connoisseur, I even going to attempt describing how they tasted - but I did really enjoy the smoothness of the Cellar Select 2019 Shiraz and the more intense fruitiness of the McGuigan Mastercraft 2020 Summer Shiraz. Oh, and yes, we did drink the Cellar Select 2019 Summer Shiraz, which was beautiful too.

But these are just a few of the wines available from McGuigan Wines, as they have a large selection of White, Red, Sparkling Rose, Cream Liquors, Fortified Wine and Non-Alcoholioc Wine - so do go check them out. You’re sure to find something to match your taste preference.

Please always remember to drink responsibly!!


The McGuigan are available from McGuigan Wines


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