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Very good. Deeply fruity, in a ripe, satisfying manner but not heavy. Balanced oak, no Brett. Not a classic Barrosa Shiraz, for the better to me. That said at least for now, there's not much complexity.
Very good. Deeply fruity, in a ripe, satisfying manner but not heavy. Balanced oak, no Brett. Not a classic Barrosa Shiraz, for the better to me. That said at least for now, there's not much complexity.
2007 vintage drank in April 2021. Aged surprisingly well. Would’ve been perfect 2-3 years ago. Soft velvet features with strong notes of dark chocolate, plum, blackberry and pepper. Solid 90 points
2007 vintage drank in April 2021. Aged surprisingly well. Would’ve been perfect 2-3 years ago. Soft velvet features with strong notes of dark chocolate, plum, blackberry and pepper. Solid 90 points
Surprising Shiraz from Barossa Valley. It drank like a cool climate Syrah from the US. Fresh acidity, full bodied, dominating black pepper and strong notes of dried plum, initially tart but evolved to a sweeter edge giving it richness. Nice rounded tannins giving it a pleasant finish.
Surprising Shiraz from Barossa Valley. It drank like a cool climate Syrah from the US. Fresh acidity, full bodied, dominating black pepper and strong notes of dried plum, initially tart but evolved to a sweeter edge giving it richness. Nice rounded tannins giving it a pleasant finish.