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Description
Description
Black Swan Shiraz 1.5L is a South Eastern Australian red wine bottled at 13% ABV in a generous magnum format. What distinguishes this budget-friendly pour from the crowded field of everyday Australian reds is its unusual varietal composition — 85% Shiraz blended with 11% Petit Verdot and 4% other varieties, a combination rarely seen at this price tier.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13% | Origin: South Eastern Australia | Style: Red Blend (Shiraz-dominant) | Producer: Black Swan Wines Pty Ltd
Production & Heritage
Black Swan Wines Pty Ltd operates out of Henley Brook in the Swan Valley area of Western Australia, sourcing fruit from across South Eastern Australia for this label. The wine blends 85% Shiraz with 11% Petit Verdot and 4% other grape varieties — the Petit Verdot addition is a noteworthy choice, as that thick-skinned Bordeaux variety contributes deeper color, tannic structure, and violet aromatics that a straight Shiraz or common Shiraz-Cabernet blend would lack. The result is a wine engineered for accessible, fruit-forward drinking without sacrificing some structural interest on the palate.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Dark ruby in the glass, the nose opens with raspberry and black pepper, followed by subtle hints of warm spice. There is a straightforward, fruit-driven quality without heavy oak influence.
Taste: The entry is soft and approachable, led by sweet cherry and raspberry fruit. Mid-palate, berry flavors deepen with a light spice component, supported by moderate, fine-grained tannins that lend enough grip to keep things interesting. The body sits in the light-to-medium range — polished rather than dense.
Finish: Medium in length, closing with a peppery note and a lively tang of acidity that keeps the wine fresh. Residual berry sweetness lingers briefly without becoming cloying.
How to Drink Black Swan Shiraz
This is an uncomplicated, everyday red best enjoyed slightly below room temperature — about 60–65°F. It drinks well on its own or alongside casual meals, and the 1.5L format makes it practical for gatherings where you want a reliable pour without fussing over multiple bottles.
- Kalimotxo: The soft berry fruit and moderate tannins hold up well against cola in this classic Spanish red wine cocktail.
- Red Wine Sangria: Bright raspberry and cherry notes provide a natural fruit base that complements citrus and stone fruit additions.
- Mulled Wine: The peppery spice character already present in the wine harmonizes naturally with cinnamon, clove, and star anise.
Best For
- Hosting a backyard barbecue or casual dinner party where volume matters
- Weeknight cooking — both as a drinking wine and a deglazing ingredient
- Stocking a vacation rental or holiday house with approachable everyday wine
- Introducing red wine drinkers to Australian Shiraz without a heavy investment
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Black Swan Shiraz taste like? It is a fruit-forward, approachable red dominated by raspberry and cherry flavors with moderate tannins and a peppery, spice-tinged finish. The overall profile is light to medium-bodied and easy-drinking.
How does Black Swan Shiraz compare to Yellow Tail Shiraz? Both are budget South Eastern Australian reds targeting everyday drinkers, but Black Swan incorporates 11% Petit Verdot in its blend, which adds slightly more tannic structure and color depth than Yellow Tail's straightforward Shiraz profile. Yellow Tail tends toward a rounder, sweeter fruit character, while Black Swan leans a touch drier with more peppery spice.
Is Black Swan Shiraz good for beginners? Yes — the soft tannins, bright fruit, and absence of heavy oak make it an accessible starting point for anyone exploring Australian red wine. The 1.5L magnum also means there is plenty to experiment with across different foods and serving temperatures.
Where is Black Swan Shiraz made? It is produced by Black Swan Wines Pty Ltd, based in Henley Brook in Western Australia's Swan Valley, using fruit sourced from the broader South Eastern Australia wine zone.
What foods pair well with Black Swan Shiraz? Grilled sausages and burgers benefit from the wine's peppery spice. Margherita pizza complements the berry fruit without clashing. Roast lamb echoes the classic Australian Shiraz pairing. Mild cheddar or Gouda cheeses match the moderate tannin level. Tomato-based pasta dishes align well with the wine's bright acidity.
What sizes does Black Swan Shiraz come in? This expression is available in a 1.5L magnum format, which is equivalent to two standard 750ml bottles.
Is Black Swan Shiraz worth the price? Black Swan Shiraz positions firmly in the value tier of Australian red wine, and the 1.5L format amplifies the per-glass economy. For an everyday table red with more structural interest than many competitors at this level — thanks to the Petit Verdot component — it delivers solid value.
Why Black Swan Shiraz?
In a category flooded with simple, single-varietal budget Shiraz, the inclusion of 11% Petit Verdot is a genuine point of difference — it adds tannic backbone and color saturation that most wines at this price point simply do not have. The 1.5L magnum format makes practical sense for regular drinkers and entertaining alike, cutting down on per-serve cost without sacrificing drinkability. The wine does not pretend to be a cellar-worthy blockbuster; instead, it delivers clean, fruit-driven Shiraz character with enough spice and structure to stay interesting glass after glass. For anyone seeking a reliable Australian red that over-delivers on construction relative to its price tier, this bottle earns its spot on the table.
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