Kalleske

Zeitgeist Barossa Valley Shiraz

8.84 ratings
9.71 pro ratings
Barossa Valley, Barossa, South Australia, Australia
Shiraz
Beef, Venison, Chocolate & Caramel, White Rice, Lamb, Pasta, Potato, Mushrooms, Salami & Prosciutto, Chili & Hot Spicy, Tomato-Based, Pork, Pungent Cheese, Hard Cheese, Onion, Shallot, Garlic
Top Notes For
Gavin Trott

Barossa deliciousness, unoaked 2014 Shiraz, unaffected, no oak, wild yeasts, no fining, no filtering, no sulphur. New wine for Kalleske, and simply delicious! Jump on board!

Barossa deliciousness, unoaked 2014 Shiraz, unaffected, no oak, wild yeasts, no fining, no filtering, no sulphur. New wine for Kalleske, and simply delicious! Jump on board!

Jul 10th, 2014
Danny Hinds

Delish

Delish

Jun 16th, 2015
Chip Stryker

This is destined to be a truly polarizing wine. I drank it out of curiosity, being a wine intended to capture a sense of place and time. Grapes grown according to biodynamic practices, wild yeasts, no oak or wine processing aids, a short settling time and straight to bottle.

Bright purple in color and very dense. Shows the ripe, jammy features that have come to typify Barossa Shiraz. Primary red fruit and yeast aromas dominates the nose and follows through nicely on the pallet towards a medium length finish. Tannins are a bit gritty, lacking refinement.

Very reminiscent of being around a winery at harvest.

Overall, the wine is not terribly complex but is not necessarily intended to be. It was fresh, vibrant, fruit-forward, raw and accomplishes its goal of capturing a newly made wine that shows off the characteristics of the 2014 vintage.

Worth a try for the sake of curiosity.

This is destined to be a truly polarizing wine. I drank it out of curiosity, being a wine intended to capture a sense of place and time. Grapes grown according to biodynamic practices, wild yeasts, no oak or wine processing aids, a short settling time and straight to bottle.

Bright purple in color and very dense. Shows the ripe, jammy features that have come to typify Barossa Shiraz. Primary red fruit and yeast aromas dominates the nose and follows through nicely on the pallet towards a medium length finish. Tannins are a bit gritty, lacking refinement.

Very reminiscent of being around a winery at harvest.

Overall, the wine is not terribly complex but is not necessarily intended to be. It was fresh, vibrant, fruit-forward, raw and accomplishes its goal of capturing a newly made wine that shows off the characteristics of the 2014 vintage.

Worth a try for the sake of curiosity.

Sep 20th, 2014
Mitch Rose

Mitch had this 9 years ago

Mitch had this 9 years ago

Nov 27th, 2014