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The Armagh Shiraz Bottle

The Armagh Shiraz

Jim BarryClare Valley, Australia

The Armagh Shiraz is Jim Barry’s flagship, single-vineyard Clare Valley icon, drawn exclusively from low‑yielding 1968 s…Learn More »

$231

/750ml

Current Retail Average

96

/100

Average Pro Rating

The Armagh Shiraz All Vintages Overview

About This Wine

The Armagh Shiraz is Jim Barry’s flagship, single-vineyard Clare Valley icon, drawn exclusively from low‑yielding 1968 shiraz plantings on the sandy gravel and alluvial slopes of the Armagh vineyard, a sun‑trap site named by Irish settlers for its rolling hills. Typically deeply coloured, powerful and long-lived yet refined, it layers concentrated blackberry and black cherry fruit with mocha, spice, dark chocolate and fine, gravelly tannins, expr…Learn More »

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VALUE (QPR)PRESTIGEAVAILABILITYPOPULARITYCRITIC SCORES

The Armagh Shiraz Vintage Comparison

Retail Availability

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JJ Buckley

🇺🇸Oakland, CA
$194.94
2017
Jim Barry Shiraz The Armagh 2017 750ML
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Zachys

🇺🇸Port Chester, NY
$229.99
2021
Jim Barry Armagh Shiraz 2021 (750ML)
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Zachys

🇺🇸Port Chester, NY
$256.99
2009
Jim Barry Armagh Shiraz 2009 (750ML)
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Wally's Wine & Spirits

🇺🇸Los Angeles, CA
$350.00
2013
2013 Jim Barry 'The Armagh' Shiraz, Clare Valley 750mL

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The Armagh Shiraz · Knowledge Base

About The Armagh Shiraz

The Armagh Shiraz is Jim Barry’s flagship, single-vineyard Clare Valley icon, drawn exclusively from low‑yielding 1968 shiraz plantings on the sandy gravel and alluvial slopes of the Armagh vineyard, a sun‑trap site named by Irish settlers for its rolling hills. Typically deeply coloured, powerful and long-lived yet refined, it layers concentrated blackberry and black cherry fruit with mocha, spice, dark chocolate and fine, gravelly tannins, expressing both the warmth of its northwest-facing aspect and the cool-night structure that marks top Cl…