Indaba’s Jam Jar Shiraz is more fun than your typical Shiraz, this fresh, fruity, semi-sweet wine displays aromas and flavours of ripe blueberries, blackberries and raspberries with dark chocolate undertones. Refreshing and approachable with the perfect balance between sweetness and acidity, it makes a great aperitif and pairs equally well with both savoury (wonderful when paired with barbeques) and sweet foods. Best served slightly chilled.
Alcohol: 12.76% ABV
Residual Sugar: 64.3 g/l
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