Description

Intensely flavoured Shiraz grapes from old, low-yielding vines create this wine inspired by the groundbreaking ‘Sparkling Burgundy’ of the 1950s – one of Australia’s unique contributions to the wine world, named after the Queen of Sheba.

Bright red with a dense black core, this wine has concentrated aromas of plum, blackberry and dark chocolate. The palate is quintessentially 'Black Queen', with a gentle mousse, naturally low in tannins, soft and abundant in rich blue fruit flavours and a Christmas cake finish. Best enjoyed now, however, will comfortably develop further in the cellar for a further 5-10 years.

Peter Lehmann Black Queen Sparkling Shiraz Barossa 2019

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Taste Profile

Dry
Sweet
Light
Complex
Fresh
Oaked

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Attributes

  • Type: Champagne & Sparkling Wine

  • Style: Sparkling Red

  • Country: Australia

  • Region: South Australia

  • Blend: Shiraz

  • Vintage: 2019

  • ABV: 14%

  • Size: 75cl

  • Farming: Sustainable

  • Winemaking: Traditional

  • Vegan: Certified

Peter Lehmann

In the late 1970s, Peter Lehmann saved the Barossa grape growers during a severe surplus crisis by creating ‘The Futures’ wine, pledging to pay growers from sales. His integrity and vision united the community, preserving the region’s future. Today, Peter Lehmann Wines honour this legacy, crafting bold, generous wines rooted in lasting relationships with family growers across Barossa—reflecting the character and spirit of the man who became a true Barossa icon.

South Australia

South Australia, the heart of Australian winemaking, is renowned for its diverse wine regions and exceptional quality. Home to the iconic Barossa Valley, the state produces some of the world's finest Shiraz, known for its bold, rich flavours. The cooler climate of the Adelaide Hills is perfect for elegant Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc, while the Clare Valley is celebrated for its crisp, aromatic Riesling. McLaren Vale is famed for its robust Grenache and Cabernet Sauvignon. The diverse terroir, from coastal regions to high-altitude vineyards, allows for a wide variety of grape varieties and wine styles. South Australia remains a must-visit destination for wine lovers seeking premium, world-class wines.