The tempranillo will also be available for purchase from Excelsia in Spain.
“Tempranillo is a varietal that is growing in value at 4.1% ahead of both the total still wine market and red wine,” said senior brand manager Chantal McDowell. “It’s becoming hugely popular with shoppers and we wanted to provide 19 Crimes fans, who are looking to explore wine options outside of Australia with more choice and variety within the existing 19 Crimes range.”
Last month, Tim Ford lined up his departure from the helm of TWE. Replacing him will be Sam Fischer, the current CEO of Kirin Group’s Lion division and former regional president with Diageo.
