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The other 19 Crimes’ original is a delightful red blend, made with Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Grenache. The blends include labels The Red Blend, The Warden, The Uprising, The Banished Dark Red, and Snoop Cal-Red. Sweet wine can be a lot of fun to drink if it's balanced with other characteristics like acidity, which prevents the wine from feeling so heavy and cloying. The Punishment highlights what all the other bottles of 19 Crimes wines should be — balanced, delicious, and interesting, yet still approachable for all palates. But after trying these delicious (not to mention - instagrammable) creations, you'll see they're worth the extra preparation.
19 Crimes Revolutionary Rose | Ocado
ABV) is a dry-style rosé, featuring “lifted red berry flavours and a slight floral note, finished with sweet spice and encased in a unique bottle design”. Produced in the Melbourne and Victoria regions of Australia, the master distillers at 19 Crimes pay homage to the British convicts by illustrating their stories on the front of every bottle. The notes of citrus and honeydew present first on the palette, and they are followed by oaky vanilla flavors and a slightly salty finish.Australia also serves as the inspiration for the crime theme, as each criminal featured on the bottles was exiled from 18th and 19th century Britain to Australia after having committed at least one of the 19 Crimes worthy of punishment. From grand larceny, setting fires, stealing fish, and even impersonating an Egyptian, each of the collectable corks holds one of Britain’s 19 Crimes deemed punishable by exile.
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Crimes takes its name from a real-life list of crimes which saw British felons transported to Australia for their illegal activity. Red plum, black cherry, and chocolate fill the palette, with a peppery vanilla finish and plush tannins. Answer: If you are looking to try the 19 Crimes, but you prefer a sweeter profile when it comes to wine, the 2016 19 Crimes Red Blend with its jammy and berry hints must be your choice. While we have taken care in preparing this summary and believe it to be accurate, it is not a substitute for reading the product packaging and label prior to use.In 1867 John Boyle O’Reilly was banished from England to Australia on the Hougoumont – the last ship to transport convicts to the down under British colony.