Tasting Notes and Characteristics:The first sip of 19 Crimes Cabernet Sauvignon wraps you in a bold embrace, with ripe blackcurrant and dark cherry notes unfolding alongside hints of mocha and subtle vanilla from gentle oak aging. Crafted in Australia, this red wine delivers a robust structure and velvety tannins that make every glass feel like an occasion. With an alcohol by volume of 14.00%, it stands up beautifully to the richness of grilled steak or the sharp complexity of aged cheddar, letting each pairing shine while enhancing the wine’s own deep flavors.Producer Information: Treasury Wine EstatesTreasury Wine Estates, headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, traces its roots to the 19th-century vineyards of Penfolds and Lindeman’s, two foundational names in Australian winemaking. Established as a standalone company in 2011 after being spun off from Foster’s Group, Treasury Wine Estates has built its reputation on a commitment to regional expression and sustainable viticulture across key winegrowing regions such as the Barossa Valley, Coonawarra, Napa Valley, and Bordeaux. The company emphasizes site-specific winemaking techniques that highlight terroir-driven character in each bottle. Beyond their flagship Penfolds Grange from South Australia, they produce category-defining wines like Wolf Blass from the Barossa and Beringer from California’s Napa Valley. Their portfolio also includes Matua Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand’s Marlborough region and 19 Crimes red blends crafted with an innovative storytelling approach rooted in Australian history. Treasury Wine Estates’ focus on both Old World tradition and New World innovation positions them as a global leader across multiple wine categories while maintaining strong ties to their regional origins.

