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19 Crimes is known for sharing Australian wines with real tales of rebellion, defiance, perseverance, and redemption, is enticing younger wine drinkers with its latest launch, 19 Crimes Tempranillo. A new generation of wine drinkers wants more than just a good pour—they crave meaningful consumption, gravitating toward products with depth, authenticity, and experiences that draw them in and connect them to something larger. 19 Crimes Tempranillo is packaged with an augmented reality label featuring the image and story of Manual Lopez, a 35-year-old Spanish soldier who was deported to Australia in 1835.
This Spanish wine is a bold, medium-bodied fruity wine said to have red and black cherry aromas, and spicy, smoked notes with a hint of oak.


