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Philip Shaw No 17 is a Merlot / Cabernet Sauvignon / Cabernet Franc red wine blend from the Orange wine growing region of Australia.
Philip Shaw acquired the Koomooloo vineyard site in 1988. It is in proximity to the region’s highest peak, Mt Canobolas (an extinct volcano), Koomooloo vineyard rises to an altitude of 900m with red loam soils over limestone. With less than 1% of Australian vineyards above 600M, Koomooloo is one of the highest vineyards in Australia. Although it is not unusual to see snowfalls during winter and into spring, the altitude provides cooler conditions throughout the growing season.
Koomooloo is a unique hand-kept vineyard with a routine of hand pruning, shoot thinning, leaf plucking, crop thinning, and hand picking happening in multiples if needed. Due to the high elevation, the climate of the Orange wine region is one of the coolest in Australia. The rainfall is winter-spring dominant. The three driest months are the ripening period of February, March and April. Orange is also noted for intense sunlight, which, coupled with the cool growing season, results in wines of bright fruit and distinct elegance.
By adding together the plot numbers (2, 3, 5 and 7) from which the fruit for this wine was originally sourced, you’ll arrive at number 17.
Philip Shaw No 17 is a blend of 60% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc and 20% Cabernet Sauvignon.






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