19 Crimes

Victoria Red Blend

8.8395 ratings
9.34 pro ratings
Victoria, Australia
Red Blend
Game, Baking Spices, Duck, Goose, Potato, Chili & Hot Spicy, White Rice, Exotic Spices, Pasta, Herbs, Beans & Peas, Onion, Chicken, Pork, Venison, Salami & Prosciutto, Pungent Cheese, Soft Cheese, Mushrooms, Tomato-Based, Turkey, Veal, Hard Cheese
Top Notes For
Megan Ryan-Wright

Absolutely wonderful! Smoothest taste with a hint of berries and no after bite- absolutely awesome!!! Would recommend for anything!

Absolutely wonderful! Smoothest taste with a hint of berries and no after bite- absolutely awesome!!! Would recommend for anything!

6 people found it helpfulNov 7th, 2015
Kimberly Drake Rebchook

Wonderful! Smooth delicate blend of berry flavors. Very cool story about why it's called 19 crimes. There were 19 crimes that could get you transported to Australia as a prisoner in the late 1700s. Banish me to Australia if I get to drink wine like this!

Wonderful! Smooth delicate blend of berry flavors. Very cool story about why it's called 19 crimes. There were 19 crimes that could get you transported to Australia as a prisoner in the late 1700s. Banish me to Australia if I get to drink wine like this!

5 people found it helpfulNov 19th, 2015
John Petrozza

Deep, rich color that smells of plums and blackberries. Lush feel on the palate, dry in the middle, but finishes off pleasant. Great with friends and with some fine cheese.

Deep, rich color that smells of plums and blackberries. Lush feel on the palate, dry in the middle, but finishes off pleasant. Great with friends and with some fine cheese.

5 people found it helpfulJul 7th, 2015
Ryan Lloyd

Great structure and character in a bargain wine. Loved it!

Great structure and character in a bargain wine. Loved it!

5 people found it helpfulJun 26th, 2015
Sharon B

My 4th Halloween wine is just absolutely delicious! Full bodied wine with a smooth taste that lingers in your mouth. This is the story on the back: 19 crimes turned criminals into colonists. Upon conviction, British rogues, guilty of at least one of the 19 crimes, were sentenced to live in Australia, rather than death. This punishment by "transportation" began in 1788, and many of the lawless died at sea. For the rough-hewn prisoners who made it to the shore, a new world awaited. This wine celebrates the rules they broke and the culture they built.

My 4th Halloween wine is just absolutely delicious! Full bodied wine with a smooth taste that lingers in your mouth. This is the story on the back: 19 crimes turned criminals into colonists. Upon conviction, British rogues, guilty of at least one of the 19 crimes, were sentenced to live in Australia, rather than death. This punishment by "transportation" began in 1788, and many of the lawless died at sea. For the rough-hewn prisoners who made it to the shore, a new world awaited. This wine celebrates the rules they broke and the culture they built.

3 people found it helpfulOct 25th, 2015
Olga Kosheva

So much flavor. Not overwhelming.

So much flavor. Not overwhelming.

2 people found it helpfulMar 15th, 2016
Paul Soprano

Very fruity, yet dry. Delicious with my baked ziti.

Very fruity, yet dry. Delicious with my baked ziti.

2 people found it helpfulDec 24th, 2015
Nate Haycock

Sweet and light for a red wine. Dark Chocolate hits your mouth like a flourless cake made by a diabetic baker. Cherry and blackberry fruitiness, with nice oak and pepper undertones

Sweet and light for a red wine. Dark Chocolate hits your mouth like a flourless cake made by a diabetic baker. Cherry and blackberry fruitiness, with nice oak and pepper undertones

2 people found it helpfulNov 14th, 2015
Kevin Killavey

Strong fruit, berry and cherry and a slight dry finish

Strong fruit, berry and cherry and a slight dry finish

2 people found it helpfulNov 14th, 2015
Taft Morgan

A nice lively blend with a nice pop of sweet and tart berries. This one is on the sweeter side but definitely worth exploring.

A nice lively blend with a nice pop of sweet and tart berries. This one is on the sweeter side but definitely worth exploring.

2 people found it helpfulNov 10th, 2015