Coriole

McLaren Vale Sangiovese Shiraz

8.523 ratings
8.82 pro ratings
McLaren Vale, Fleurieu, South Australia, Australia
Sangiovese, Shiraz
Mushrooms, Manchego & Parmesan, Beef, Venison, White Rice, Potato, Exotic Spices, Baking Spices, Pasta, Herbs, Beans & Peas, Hard Cheese, Pungent Cheese, Chicken, Salami & Prosciutto, Soft Cheese, Duck, Tomato-Based, Pork, Chili & Hot Spicy, Lamb, Turkey, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Chocolate & Caramel
Top Notes For
Scott Rowe

Cheerful at 7 years old.
In a happy window.
The power of McLaren Vale Shiraz shows.

Cheerful at 7 years old.
In a happy window.
The power of McLaren Vale Shiraz shows.

Nov 8th, 2019
Casey @ Travelling Corkscrew

This Coriole 2017 Sangiovese Shiraz from McLaren Vale, South Australia was the other mystery ‘Mediterranean Red’ in my Wine Selectors Customised Plan sample box.

If you love Sangiovese, then you must check out Coriole who have been producing Sangiovese in the McLaren Vale region since 1985. It weighs in at 14.5% abv, so it’s definitely not a shy red wine, however it’s safe to say at RRP $20 – it’s light on the wallet!

Being an Italian grape variety, this one had me craving pizza. A tomato based pizza would be a perfect match or a tomato-based bowl full of pasta would do equally well. Yum, who’s hungry now? I sure am!

Anyway, back to the wine. We really enjoyed this one, here are my notes on it:

I found it a dark black cherry red colour in the glass. On the nose it’s rather forest-y with sweet dried plums and a hint of saltiness. While in the mouth it’s full of anise infused plums, sweet mint and ultra smooth tannins. It’s one of those wines which has the perfect balance, it’s harmonious.

This bottle was sent to me as a sample from Wine Selectors.

All opinions are based on my own taste buds. Wine is subjective & always evolving, so make sure you drink what you enjoy!

This Coriole 2017 Sangiovese Shiraz from McLaren Vale, South Australia was the other mystery ‘Mediterranean Red’ in my Wine Selectors Customised Plan sample box.

If you love Sangiovese, then you must check out Coriole who have been producing Sangiovese in the McLaren Vale region since 1985. It weighs in at 14.5% abv, so it’s definitely not a shy red wine, however it’s safe to say at RRP $20 – it’s light on the wallet!

Being an Italian grape variety, this one had me craving pizza. A tomato based pizza would be a perfect match or a tomato-based bowl full of pasta would do equally well. Yum, who’s hungry now? I sure am!

Anyway, back to the wine. We really enjoyed this one, here are my notes on it:

I found it a dark black cherry red colour in the glass. On the nose it’s rather forest-y with sweet dried plums and a hint of saltiness. While in the mouth it’s full of anise infused plums, sweet mint and ultra smooth tannins. It’s one of those wines which has the perfect balance, it’s harmonious.

This bottle was sent to me as a sample from Wine Selectors.

All opinions are based on my own taste buds. Wine is subjective & always evolving, so make sure you drink what you enjoy!

Jun 12th, 2019
Greg Fyffe

Smooth, mid body drop

Smooth, mid body drop

May 19th, 2018
Ryan Colthorp

Licorice. Dark fruits.

Licorice. Dark fruits.

Mar 15th, 2017
Frances Thomsen

Sweet Shiraz. Nice

Sweet Shiraz. Nice

Sep 3rd, 2016
Sara Redmond-Neal

Bitey, good flavour

Bitey, good flavour

Apr 2nd, 2016
AJ Habeeb

Just ok, little bit dark/bitter.

Just ok, little bit dark/bitter.

Oct 1st, 2014
Brad McCulloch

Light and easy,

Light and easy,

Aug 21st, 2014
Taryn Hocking

An easy, smooth wine

An easy, smooth wine

May 4th, 2014
Jamie Eubank

Very good a little expense $36

Very good a little expense $36

Dec 23rd, 2012