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Jacob's Creek Double Barrel Matured Shiraz Red Wine, 75 cl

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Jacob’s Creek, the UK’s best-known wine brand [1], is adding a Cabernet Sauvignon aged in Irish Whiskey to its award-winning Double Barrel range, available exclusively in Asda. The Cabernet Sauvignon is being launched in the UK following the success of the Jacob’s Creek Double Barrel range, which is growing +68% [2], well ahead of the super-premium Australian category which is growing +34%. [3] Rượu vang đỏ Jacob’s Creek Double Barrel còn rất thích hợp để dùng cùng các món ăn được chế biến từ các loại thịt đỏ như thịt heo/bò/cừu nướng hay thịt xông khói, thịt hầm. Đặc biệt, với các món ăn được chế biến sẵn như xúc xích, phô mai thì Jacob’s Creek Double Barrel vẫn luôn đảm bảo được sự cân bằng trong hương vị cũng như kích thích vị giác một cách mạnh mẽ để tăng thêm vị thơm ngon cho các món ăn. KHƠI NGUỒN THỊNH VƯỢNG TRONG NĂM MỚI 2023 CÙNG RƯỢU VANG ĐỎ JACOB’S CREEK DOUBLE BARREL Distinguished by a thin, subterranean band of crumbled, red clay loam, Coonawarra is a fairly flat, otherwise unobtrusive region with a cool Mediterranean climate, actually not dissimilar to Bordeaux. Dan Swincer, Chief Winemaker at Jacob’s Creek, explains: “We discovered that finishing the wines in aged whisk(e)y barrels introduced additional intricacy and a smoother texture, due to the fundamental differences between barrels made for ageing whisk(e)y, and those crafted to age wine. Finishing Double Barrel Cabernet Sauvignon in Irish whiskey barrels has integrated the cassis fruit flavours and aromatic herbal notes, softened the tannins and, most noticeably, added real richness throughout the palate.” In Coonawarra, this unique layer of red clay is called, "terra rossa" and gets its color from iron oxide. The terra rossa soil overlies soft, penetrable limestone, in a continuous area that is part of the Limestone Coast zone of South Australia. This uncommon layering of soils creates a substrate that is both well draining and at the same time, offers good water retention to support vine roots through dry summers.

The pioneering Jacob’s Creek Double Barrel range is crafted from superior quality grapes, which are first matured in traditional wine barrels, then finished in aged whisky barrels for a richer, deeper, and smoother taste. The Double Barrel range launched in 2014 with a Shiraz finished in aged Scotch whisky barrels, and was joined last year by a Chardonnay crafted in aged Scotch whisky barrels, the first of its kind in the world. The addition of Cabernet Sauvignon to the range reinforces its innovative values as following extensive trials, the Jacobs’s Creek Winemakers determined that the elegance of Cabernet Sauvignon was well suited to the smooth style of Irish whiskey.Với thị trường phân phối rượu vang đỏ Jacob’s Creek Double Barrel đa dạng như hiện nay, nhằm để thuận tiện hơn trong khi chọn mua, Winecity gửi đến bạn bảng giá rượu vang đỏ Jacob’s Creek Double Barrel mới nhất: Tên sản phẩm Lucy Bearman, Wine Portfolio Director for Pernod Ricard UK, comments: “UK wine consumers are becoming increasingly adventurous and looking for new and interesting ways to enjoy the category. With 174 years of winemaking expertise, Jacob’s Creek has delivered a unique proposition to the category with its Double Barrel range, and the success of our Shiraz and Chardonnay varietals tells us that this innovation is resonating with consumers. Imported Whisky and Cabernet Sauvignon is growing at +22% and +13.3% respectively [4], and we’re confident wine shoppers will love this addition to the range as they can experiment with a new wine style all within the safety of the UK’s most well-known and Australia’s best-selling wine brand.”

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