Fromthe stable of Devils Lair, Fifth Leg is a blend of Cabernet, Shiraz and Merlot that is a soft and supple drink-now style. Fifth Leg For Sale at our online store for very affordable price. The quality of the fruit gives it flavour which will appeal to the serious red wine drinker as well.
Fifth Leg Shiraz Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon 2008 Western Australia, Australia Community Score82/100Community Reviews 7 Add My Review Price $ Drink 2011-2014 Bottle size 750 ml Natalie's Score 88/100A savoury, meaty, juicy red that's bursting with black plums and berries. There's a little mint on the nose which gives the wine a pleasant lift. Darkly concentrated, this is a terrific party wine. Start a party just by opening it. Shiraz Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon food pairings lamb, roast beef, Hamburger WineThis Fifth Leg Shiraz Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon 2008 was reviewed on June 6, 2011 by Natalie MacLean Add New Vintage Reviews and Ratings Damon rated this wine as 95/100 Don rated this wine as 90/100 with the following reviewDelicious wine with pork medallions - suitable for quaffing Drink Wine and Giggle Gals rated this wine as 89/100 with the following reviewWhen the Drink Wine and Giggle Gals said to the waiter, "We'll have the Fifth Leg, please!" he smiled at us as if we'd just ordered something best enjoyed in private. We immediately consulted our smart phones to make sure fifth leg wasn't in the urban dictionary. Apparently the fifth leg refers to the mysterious fossilized remains of a Tasmanian tiger with five legs found in a secret cave on the winery's estate. When our wine arrived the mystery was solved this is a seriously smooth red with lots of legs. Danielle rated this wine as 52/100 with the following reviewIf someone else poured that in a glass for me, I would drink it and say it was delicious but I wouldn't think it. It had too much of a kick to it. Shiraz fruit greets the front palate while Merlot plays a traditional role filling out the mid-palate. Cabernet finishes with fine and gentle tannins to create length on the finish. Soft and smooth, there are juicy dark berry fruits with spicy, balanced oak. Add bottle and/or label shots for this wineWineries and agents Add notes for this wineFind this wine in other stores
FifthLeg Shiraz. $11 99 $11.99; Save $2 Tax included. Shipping calculated at checkout. Quantity. Add to Cart. The palate shows soft and lush flavours with persistent red and cherries characters supported by a fine tannin structure. Fifth Leg Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot Shiraz (Red Blend) Sale price $11 99 $11.99 Save $2 Add to Cart. Fifth The store will not work correctly in the case when cookies are disabled. Fifth Leg Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz Merlot 750mL Case of 6 Fifth Leg Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz Merlot opens with inviting aromas of plums, berries, spice and earth. Medium-bodied, with silky, smooth mouthfeel, it has fine tannins carrying a lingering cedary aftertaste. NOTE WELL If you wish to order wine or other vintage products, unless the vintage is specified in the TITLE, we will send you the current available vintage. If you want to check the current available vintage before ordering please call our hotline 0423 121 969. Buy 6 for $ each and save 83% Fifth Leg Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz Merlot opens with inviting aromas of plums, berries, spice and earth. Medium-bodied, with silky, smooth mouthfeel, it has fine tannins carrying a lingering cedary aftertaste. About Fifth Leg The story behind Fifth Leg goes a little like this. Not far from the Devil’s Lair winery in Margaret River there is a legendary cave with the same name. During some archaeological digging the fossilised remains of a Tasmanian tiger were found, together with a mysterious fifth leg. Seriously. True story. More Information Price / Unit Bottle Bottle/Glass Size 750mL ABV% Brand Fifth Leg Country of Manufacture Australia Region Western Australia Vintage 2015 Box No Condition New Closure Screw Cap FifthLeg Semillon Sauvignon Blanc is a crisp, refreshing wine with lovely texture and balance. It's full of zesty, vivacious fruit with tropical notes of lychee and passionfruit. Introducing the Fifth Leg Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot, which provides serious wine in a fun package. Shiraz provides the backbone to this wine with plenty of This product is available in {{ auctions REFRESH PAGE TO SEE LATEST BIDS REFRESH PAGE TO SEE LATEST BIDS DEVIL'S LAIR WINES Fifth Leg Shiraz Cabernet Merlot, Margaret River 2020 DEVIL'S LAIR WINES Fifth Leg Shiraz Cabernet Merlot, Margaret River about this product DEVIL'S LAIR WINES Fifth Leg Shiraz Cabernet Merlot, Margaret River Style Shiraz-Cabernet-Merlot Vintage 2020 Region Margaret River Code DLFLSCM Varietal Cabernet,Merlot,Shiraz Country Australia Region Margaret River Margaret River Located three hours south of Perth, Margaret River is Western Australia’s most prestigious wine-growing region. Serious vineyard development began only in the late 1960’s following the publication of a report by John Gladstones in 1965 stating that the area had a similar climate to Pomerol or St Emilion, with low frost risk, plenty of sunshine and equable temperatures within the growing season promoting even ripening. Margaret River’s climate is warm and maritime, with some cooling influence provided by southeast trade winds. The soils derive from granitic and a gneissic rock over which laterite has formed. The region can be divided in three sub-regions the cooler south between Yallingup and Karridale with predominantly lateritic gravelly loamy sands and sandy loams; the warm and sunnier Willyabrup in the centre with predominantly gravelly loams, but some gritty sandy loams and granitic gravels; and Margaret River in the north with similar soils, but slightly cooler tem Margaret River Located three hours south of Perth, Margaret River is Western Australia’s most prestigious wine-growing region. Serious vineyard development began only in the late 1960’s following the publication of a report by John Gladstones in 1965 stating that the area had a similar climate to Pomerol or St Emilion, with low frost risk, plenty of sunshine and equable temperatures within the growing season promoting even ripening. Margaret River’s climate is warm and maritime, with some cooling influence provided by southeast trade winds. The soils derive from granitic and a gneissic rock over which laterite has formed. The region can be divided in three sub-regions the cooler south between Yallingup and Karridale with predominantly lateritic gravelly loamy sands and sandy loams; the warm and sunnier Willyabrup in the centre with predominantly gravelly loams, but some gritty sandy loams and granitic gravels; and Margaret River in the north with similar soils, but slightly cooler temperatures. This is entirely consistent with style; the wines from Willyabrup being more generous than the highly structured wines of the north and the elegant styles of the south. Margaret River is best known for high quality Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc Semillon blends and top notch Cabernet Sauvignon and Bordeaux blends. Over the years, the region has established an astonishing reputation illustrating a consistency in quality and a strongly focused winemaking culture. view more / less Winery DEVIL'S LAIR WINES Langton’s Selections Devil’s Lair Chardonnay, Devil’s Lair Cabernet Sauvignon Phil Sexton established Devil’s Lair in 1985, with his first vineyard plantings in 1981. The vineyards are located on varying Margaret River soils from pockets of gravelly loams ideal for Cabernet Sauvignon to loamy soils especially suited to Chardonnay. The vines are all trellised on a simple vertically shoot positioned system, mostly in protected north-easterly aspects. The fruit is machine and hand picked depending on site and wine style. Stuart Pym harvests on optimum ripeness, flavour development and varying fruit profiles to increase complexity and blending options. The Cabernet Sauvignon is fermented in static, stainless steel and pump-over tanks at relatively warm ferments. Half of the blend is given extended skin maceration before being drained and pressed into 50% new and 50% one year old oak for a period of 2 years. The two year and older barrels are used for Devil’s Lair’s Fift Langton’s Selections Devil’s Lair Chardonnay, Devil’s Lair Cabernet Sauvignon Phil Sexton established Devil’s Lair in 1985, with his first vineyard plantings in 1981. The vineyards are located on varying Margaret River soils from pockets of gravelly loams ideal for Cabernet Sauvignon to loamy soils especially suited to Chardonnay. The vines are all trellised on a simple vertically shoot positioned system, mostly in protected north-easterly aspects. The fruit is machine and hand picked depending on site and wine style. Stuart Pym harvests on optimum ripeness, flavour development and varying fruit profiles to increase complexity and blending options. The Cabernet Sauvignon is fermented in static, stainless steel and pump-over tanks at relatively warm ferments. Half of the blend is given extended skin maceration before being drained and pressed into 50% new and 50% one year old oak for a period of 2 years. The two year and older barrels are used for Devil’s Lair’s Fifth Leg brand. The Chardonnay is classically made with 30% of the handpicked fruit whole-bunch pressed. The juice is cold settled before barrel fermentation in new French oak. Regular battonage, extended lees contact and 11 months maturation in new oak completes the picture. Devil’s Lair is a member of the Fosters Group stable. The Chardonnay is brilliantly focused, with all the signs of cellaring potential and represents great value at this level of quality. The Cabernet Sauvignon, which comprises a proportion of Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot, is emerging as a definitive southern Margaret River style with pure cassis, black chocolate aromas, and touches of mint and long sinewy tannins. Andrew Caillard MW, Langton's view more / less
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HAND CRAFTED BY ONE OF MARGARET RIVER’S MOST RESPECTED WINEMAKERS NEW VINTAGE RELEASE MARGARET RIVER RED BLENDHAND CRAFTED BY ONE OF MARGARET RIVER’S MOST RESPECTED WINEMAKERS FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED WINERY Tasting Notes Very inviting - bright and fresh. It's lifted and full of berries - raspberries, blueberries, cherries and spice. Further complexity comes from spicy French oak. The palate shows soft and lush flavours with persistent red and blueberry characters supported by a fine tannin structure. The finish displays lovely length and a harmonious fruit and oak balance. Technical The Fifth Leg Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot is a serious wine in a fun package. Shiraz provides the backbone to this wine with plenty of plum, pepper and spice. Cabernet Sauvignon delivers dark cherry and blackberry fruit, with nice grippy tannins, while Merlot fills out the mid-palate with plenty of juicy, fleshy red fruits. Winemaker Notes Specifications Vintage 2020 Grape Variety Cabernet Sauvignon Cellaring Drink now Bottle Top Stelvin Alcohol Content Standard Drinks Rating 0 Customers Also Enjoyed Cantina Tollo Rocca Ventosa Terre Di Chieti IGP Sangiovese 2020 Chain Of Ponds Pilot Block Adelaide Pinot Grigio 2021 Sieur d Arques Cremant De Limoux Brut Nv Grant Burge GB51 Cabernet Shiraz 2020 DEVILS LAIR WINES Fifth Leg Shiraz Cabernet Merlot, Margaret River 2006. search Search. search. close. Wine Store keyboard_arrow_down. Wine Store keyboard_arrow_down. Shop All; Red Wines; White Wines; Sparkling; Spirits & More; Confidentials; Taste With Langton's; Specialty keyboard_arrow_down. Australia Classified; Western Australia; Tasting Notes 2 Pro Reviews 0 Wine Definition Community Tasting Notes 2 Avg Score points Newest Sort Tasting Notes by... Newest Oldest Highest Score Lowest Score Most Comments Fewest Comments Most Helpful Votes Fewest Helpful Votes Note Display Settings OptionsPost a Comment View GAT's profile Report Issue 3/23/2022 - GAT Likes this wine 88 Points Just fine. Do you find this review helpful? Yes - No / Comment OptionsPost a Comment View GAT's profile Report Issue 2/10/2022 - GAT Likes this wine 85 Points OK for the price. Do you find this review helpful? Yes - No / Comment What Do You Think? Add a Tasting Note Pro Reviews Professional reviews have copyrights and you can view them here for your personal use only as private content. To view pro reviews you must either subscribe to a pre-integrated publication or manually enter reviews below. Learn more. Manage Subscriptions Add a Pro Review Add Your Own Reviews Wine Definition Vintage2020 TypeRed ProducerDevil's Lair VarietyRed Blend DesignationFifth Leg Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz Merlot Vineyardn/a CountryAustralia RegionWestern Australia SubRegionn/a Appellationn/a Display optionsDefault UPC/EAN Code9310194102918 Advertisement Learn More About This Wine CellarTracker Articles Devil's Lair Red Blend Australia Western Australia Add or Edit Articles… Other Websites Producer's Website Google images Bing images Wine Advocate Wine Spectator Wine‑Searcher Report a problem with this page. See my transactions.
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With that in mind, we want to indulge and expand your wine experience with the best Australia has to offer. These recommendations and deals on wine will have you be the superstar at the next dinner party. So before we get into the list, let’s break down the basics of wine knowledge so you know what to expect before making a purchase. Basic wine knowledge for beginners There are a few key elements when it comes to describing wines and a common term used to describe the taste is “body”. This means the intensity of the taste in your mouth, a full-bodied wine would have a stronger taste as opposed to light-bodied wines which taste more diluted. To make things easier, here’s a quick guide on the type of wines and their flavour profiles Selection of White Wines Chardonnay Dry wine with fruity flavours and medium-bodied. Riesling Has options for dry and sweet wines with fruity flavours that are usually light-bodied. Moscato Light-bodied, sweet wine that has a bold fruity flavour. Pinot Grigio Has a balance between sweet and dry off-dry with medium to light-bodied citrus flavour. Sauvignon Blanc Leans more to an acidic taste with medium to light-bodied intensity of fruity flavours. Selection of Red Wine Cabernet Sauvignon Full-bodied, dry wine with dark rich black cherry flavours. Merlot Medium to full-bodied dry wine with deep flavour dept from black cherry and chocolate. Pinot Noir Medium to light-bodied wine with a balance between dry and sweet taste. Shiraz Full-bodied, dry wine with flavour notes of plum and blueberry. Essentially white and red wines get their colours from the skin of the grapes that are fermented. Most white wines are not as dry and full-bodied as red wines, though there are exceptions to them. But Australia is mainly known for the top three go-to wines which are Shiraz, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. Perfect Shiraz Red Wine Selections from Just Wines Shiraz is also known as Syrah in colder climate regions of wine countries such as France. Essentially both are the same and made from the same type of grape, however, due to the different climate and soil, every Shiraz from a different region has a slightly different taste to them. Keep in mind that there are other factors that contribute to the flavours, oak-aged Shiraz can even have a vanilla note to it. Best Shiraz under $50 The Barossa Valley in South Australia is known to produce the best Shiraz that is appreciated worldwide. Shiraz generally has a dark and rich flavour profile with essence from dark berries, chocolate and spices. This would pair well with heavy, hearty meals, like steak and grilled lamb. Since most Shiraz have an alcohol content between 13% to 15%, it’s best to serve them slightly chilled. Serving them too warm would give an overpowering taste of the alcohol and too cold would not release the flavour to its full extent. Head The Contrarian Greenock Shiraz 2019 Barossa Valley is an excellent bottle that costs less than $50. Made from the vineyard that produced many wines that achieved 95+ point scores, you can taste the delicious essence in every sip you take. Another budget-friendly Shiraz is the Langmeil Old Vine Garden The Fifth Wave Barossa Valley Grenache 2019. What makes this bottle different from the rest is the hints of chocolate with a little menthol lift you would taste at the end. Whether it’s for your company or for you to enjoy at the end of the day, either one of these bottles is definitely a great choice. Best Shiraz under $20 in Australia For less than $20, the Kingston Estate Clare Valley Shiraz 2022 gives an enriching journey of flavour that would pair well with a nice juicy grilled steak. The notes of dark berries and plums with a hint of peppery finish give a flavourful yet smooth finish. You don’t have to break the bank for a good bottle of Shiraz, as there are options available that would cost less than $20. But if trying or collecting a well-aged wine is on your bucket list, then you can look at the long list of Shiraz red wines with up to 75% off available at Just Wines. All in all, Shiraz would be an excellent choice for those who appreciate a full-bodied, dry red wine. Affordable Australian Cabernet Sauvignon from Virgin Wines Though originated in Bordeaux, France, the Cabernet Sauvignon or “Cab” quickly became popular in Australia after the early 1800s. There are similarities between Shiraz and Cab, however, the latter has a higher acidity and stronger aroma among other technical taste elements. Here are some of the items to add to your checklist to guide your next Cabernet Sauvignon. Colour - A good Cab should have a dark cherry colour that indicates thick-skinned, quality grapes were used in the process. Flavour and aroma - Ideally, Cabernet Sauvignon should be full-bodied, dry wine that has a balanced level of acidity, especially after letting it breathe. Regions - Cabs from France and California have a smoky and oaky taste as opposed to Australian ones which have a slighter fruity aftertaste. Aging & Storage - Wines that are aged in oak barrels tend to last longer while those aged in stainless steel barrels have a shorter shelf life and should be consumed within 3 years. Best Cabernet Sauvignon under $50 Unless you’re a wine enthusiast with a real interest in collecting rare bottles, you can find good quality Cabs that won’t cost you an arm and a leg. Allegiance Wines The Artisan Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 costs approximately $40 and received a 5-star rating from the Wine Orbit. You can expect a rich, medium to full-bodied taste of dark blackberry with an oaky scent among other flavours. For a Cab that has a complex depth of flavour profile, this bottle is still able to provide a smooth experience. Best Cabernet Sauvignon under $30 Despite the glamorous background, Cabernet Sauvignon offers a variety of affordable selections. You can find award-winning products such as the Bleasdale Vineyards Mulberry Tree Langhorne Creek for less than $25 at Virgin Wines. There are also additional price reductions available that can help you save more than 40% off your total cost when you purchase from Virgin Wines. Top Picks of Merlot from Get Wines Direct Merlot is always compared to Cabernet Sauvignon due to the similar climate and grapes used to make them. However, if you’re looking for something smoother than a Cab then Merlot might just be that. One of the best features of a Merlot is its compatibility to pair with a variety of food from pizza to roasted chicken. Despite its mixed reputation, here are some fun facts about Merlot. Merlot is made with red-skinned grapes and is sometimes used to make rosé and white wines. You can identify if the wine is Merlot or not by the slight orange tones on the rim of your glass. The movie Sideways is said to have given Merlot a bad reputation, however, some argue that even displayed in an unflattering light, it still gained popularity. Merlot is best served just slightly below room temperature. Decades ago, Merlot was considered a cheap wine because of the large volume of production. Best Merlot under $50 in Australia Mount Langi Ghiran Cliff Edge Cabernet Merlot 2019 is not only affordable but it was also awarded a 95-point by Jeni Port Halliday Wine Companion. It is a blend of Cabernet and Merlot with deep and rich flavours of plum, mulberry and cassis with a smooth finish. Priced at less than $40 before discount, you can save up to 25% on your red wines from Get Wines Direct, especially if you’re getting a case of 6 bottles. Another great bottle of Merlot in this price range is the Pauletts Polish Hill River Clare Valley Cabernet Merlot 2019. This would be the perfect choice for those of you looking for a Merlot with an enhanced oaky finish. This bottle would pair well with pasta with meaty sauces or small game. Best Merlot under $30 Australia Bethany First Village Barossa Valley Cabernet Merlot 2020 comes from a family-owned winery that has received 5 Red Star by James Halliday Wine Companion. A bottle from Get Wines Direct would cost less than $25 after a price reduction. This Cabernet and Merlot blend offers an intense flavour from the hand-pruned vines. You can detect notes of fresh red berries and if stored properly, this bottle can last in storage for up to 8 years. The more you read about wine, the more you realise how wine has such a complex and in-depth process of products. A good knowledge of wines can help you understand your preference and, more importantly, what you’re paying for. Be sure to use the deals and offers available so you can spend less while experiencing more flavours. FifthLeg - Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz Merlot $ 38.00 $ 29.00. Fifth Leg - Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz Merlot $ 38.00 $ 29.00. Fifth Leg - Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz Merlot quantity. Add to cart. Category: wine. Description Reviews (0) Alcohol percentage: 14.0: Bottle volume ml:

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Home / Shop / Red Wine / Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot / Fifth Leg Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz Merlot 750ml Fifth Leg Red is deep red with a solid core. This appealing red is very inviting, bright and fresh. It’s lifted and full of berries – raspberries, blueberries, cherries and spice. Further complexity comes from spicy French oak. The palate shows soft and lush flavours with persistent red and blueberry characters supported by a fine tannin structure. The finish displays lovely length and a harmonious fruit and oak balance. Product details such as images, bottles, labels, vintages etc may change from our suppliers without notice. Brand Fifth Leg Maximum quantity allowed for Wine products 120 We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept All”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. However, you may visit "Cookie Settings" to provide a controlled consent.
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