Tin Shed Wines All Day Rose from the Barossa Valley is a bright, refreshing and seriously drinkable wine that captures the easygoing spirit of its name. Made by Peter Clarke, one of the Barossa’s most respected small batch winemakers, this wine shows how simplicity, balance and great fruit can create something truly joyful. Clarke’s philosophy at Tin Shed is to craft wines that speak honestly of their place without unnecessary intervention, and this Rose is the perfect example — clean, vibrant and made for pure pleasure.
The grapes come from select Barossa vineyards planted on old red brown soils over clay and limestone, a combination that provides both freshness and depth. The blend centres around Grenache with a little Mataro and Shiraz to add perfume and texture. Fruit is picked early to lock in crisp acidity and fermented cool in stainless steel to retain its natural aromatics. The result is a wine that is lively, dry and beautifully balanced from start to finish.
In the glass it shines a soft blush pink with delicate salmon reflections. The aroma bursts with fresh strawberries, watermelon and pink grapefruit, followed by subtle hints of rose petal and spice. The palate is clean and vibrant with flavours of red berry and citrus carried by bright acidity. The texture is silky and the finish crisp and refreshing. It is elegant yet relaxed, the kind of wine that suits every occasion and every hour of the day.
This Rose is perfect with light Mediterranean dishes, grilled seafood, summer salads or antipasto platters. It also pairs beautifully with soft cheeses or a simple plate of prawns with lemon. Best enjoyed well chilled and within a few years of release, it captures the sunny, easy charm of the Barossa in every glass.
| Product/Service Sold Out | No |
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| En Primeur | No |
| New Arrivals | No |
| Wine Type | Rose Wine |
| Wine Style | Traditional |
| Country | Australia |
| Region | Barossa Valley |
| Varietals | Grenache |
| Vintage | 2025 |
| Bottle Size | 750ml |
| Wine Points | NRY |
| ABV Percent | 13.5% |