Barossa Ink came about as a challenge set down by the Grant Burge winemaking team to come up with the most vibrant and impactful wines as possible. The result is an intensely opulent wine from the heart of the Barossa, with a colour so dark, it’s almost ink. It has proven to be massively popular and for good reason as it hits the magic sweet spot for drinkability, affordability and downright deliciousness!
Winery Notes (2023 Vintage)
"The Barossa Ink Shiraz is intense purple red in colour with great density. The bouquet is rich with plum, raspberries and dark cherries, with underlying hints of dark chocolate, coffee bean and spice. This super-rich, full-bodied wine has a sensual palate offering plenty of texture, fine velvety tannins and soft, round dark fruit flavours."
Reviews for previous vintages below…
4 Stars Cuisine Australian Shiraz Tasting, June 2023 (2021 Vintage)
"Christmas fruit cakes and raisin aromas are prevalent on the nose of this bold and expressive shiraz. The palate at first seems to verge on jammy but bright acid adds freshness to the fruit sweetness present and provides lift and drive."
NZIWS Judges Comments (2020 Vintage)
"Inky black red with vibrant crimson edges. The chocolate and plum bouquet is cloaked with vanilla. The taste is ripe & voluptuous with fine velvet tannins, juicy plum, prune and bottled cherry fruit with a sprinkle of pepper and a well-balanced nutty oak note to the creamy finish."
91/100 Cameron Douglas MS, June 2022 (2020 Vintage)
"Aromas and flavours of dark wood spices and baked red fruits, black currant and raspberry, soy and roasted plum. There’s a graphite, pencil lead suggestion adding to the complexity and youthful power. Concentrated dark fruit flavours with a smooth textured mouthfeel, contrasting tannins and medium+ acid line. The finish is equally smooth but also boasts a brown soil, pencil lead and graphite-like flavours package. Intriguing and interesting, weighty and nicely complex. A lovely drink for today and through 2028."