Description Despite the temptation to accelerate production Tin Shed Wines chose instead to concentrate on creating wines that were subtle and allowed the real character of the vineyard to dominate. This wine reminds us of the local country shows we loved as kids; toffee apples and candy floss jump out of the glass. Toss in some fresh strawberries and you have the 2008 Rosé. On a more technical note the wine is from a single vineyard near Springton in the south of the Eden Valley district and includes Grenache Sangiovese Mourvedre and of course Shiraz. Try it with your bacon and eggs for breakfast your fish for lunch or BBQ dinner and you will see why we call it the All Day Rosé
The Barossa Valley is principally known for its red wine, particularly Shiraz. Large proportions of Barossa Shiraz are used in Penfolds Grange, Australia's most famous wine. Other key grape varieties grown in the region include Riesling, Semillon, Grenache and Cabernet Sauvignon. The Barossa Valley is a rich source of some of the oldest Shiraz vines in the world, with Shiraz vines planted as early as 1847. The region has a strong German Lutheran history.