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Grant Burge Barossa Ink Shiraz Red Wine 750mlNet Content: 750 Millilitres General Alcohol Data: Alcohol By Volume 14, Units 10. 5 Typical values per 100ml per 125ml glass Energy 344kJ 83kcal 430kJ 104kcal Bottle contains 6 glasses Features: Red Wine. Wine of Australia. Appearance: Inky purple. Palate: Opulent, full bodied with jammy dark fruit. Mouthcoating with fine tannin, good balance and length. Country of Origin: Australia Product Information: Barossa Ink Shiraz red wine from the Ink by
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