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Church Block Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz Merlot Bottle

Church Block Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz Merlot

Wirra WirraMcLaren Vale, Australia

Church Block is Wirra Wirra’s classic McLaren Vale red blend (first made in 1972) built around Cabernet Sauvignon with S…Learn More »

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About This Wine

Church Block is Wirra Wirra’s classic McLaren Vale red blend (first made in 1972) built around Cabernet Sauvignon with Shiraz and Merlot adding flesh and spice; it typically shows dark cassis and blackberry fruit, leafy/earthy bay‑leaf notes and five‑spice/herbal accents from oak, offering ripe, medium‑to‑full body with fine tannins that make it both immediately approachable and capable of short‑ to medium‑term cellaring.Learn More »

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About Church Block Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz Merlot

Church Block is Wirra Wirra’s classic McLaren Vale red blend (first made in 1972) built around Cabernet Sauvignon with Shiraz and Merlot adding flesh and spice; it typically shows dark cassis and blackberry fruit, leafy/earthy bay‑leaf notes and five‑spice/herbal accents from oak, offering ripe, medium‑to‑full body with fine tannins that make it both immediately approachable and capable of short‑ to medium‑term cellaring.