Mollydooker Wines
Two Left Feet Shiraz Blend
The vinuous review is a bit harsh. This is a plush style so I did not have high expectations - but it was not bad.
The vinuous review is a bit harsh. This is a plush style so I did not have high expectations - but it was not bad.
Jan 4th, 2020Blackberries, plum, spice, dark chocolate and black pepper round out this dark purple, medium acidity wine. Lovely weekend wine!
Blackberries, plum, spice, dark chocolate and black pepper round out this dark purple, medium acidity wine. Lovely weekend wine!
Aug 20th, 2017MD wines are always a little over-the-top, but this one has little redeeming decadence.
MD wines are always a little over-the-top, but this one has little redeeming decadence.
Aug 19th, 2017We definitely visited there today but ran out of time to taste as we had to get to Yangarra Estate. So, when we saw this on the list at "The Barn Bristro", we figured why not as we could go back to taste there but not sure it fits into an already tight schedule of appointments. This is easy to drink now but is better in 2-3 years. However, it's not engineered to cellar more than 5-7 years. It's lean on complexity but has nice ripe blue fruits, blackberries, black plum, black raspberries, hint of understated pepper, warm spice, light baking spicing, used coffee grounds, dark chocolate, black licorice, big acidity and a polished finish. Good QPR. If you don't know the story behind the name, "Molly Dooker", it's an Australian term for a left handed boxer or someone who is left handed. Apparently, they couldn't come up with a winery name amongst the group and finally someone threw out MollyDooker. Bet that person was a lefty! 👊
We definitely visited there today but ran out of time to taste as we had to get to Yangarra Estate. So, when we saw this on the list at "The Barn Bristro", we figured why not as we could go back to taste there but not sure it fits into an already tight schedule of appointments. This is easy to drink now but is better in 2-3 years. However, it's not engineered to cellar more than 5-7 years. It's lean on complexity but has nice ripe blue fruits, blackberries, black plum, black raspberries, hint of understated pepper, warm spice, light baking spicing, used coffee grounds, dark chocolate, black licorice, big acidity and a polished finish. Good QPR. If you don't know the story behind the name, "Molly Dooker", it's an Australian term for a left handed boxer or someone who is left handed. Apparently, they couldn't come up with a winery name amongst the group and finally someone threw out MollyDooker. Bet that person was a lefty! 👊
Apr 6th, 2017Very heavy staining and tears, dark inky purple heavy almost overwhelming aroma of mocha and burnt wood hints of blueberries and dark chocolate.. Same notes on the palate with a sweet oak note... Not May favorite from #mollydooker
Very heavy staining and tears, dark inky purple heavy almost overwhelming aroma of mocha and burnt wood hints of blueberries and dark chocolate.. Same notes on the palate with a sweet oak note... Not May favorite from #mollydooker
Dec 2nd, 2016The other steak night bottle at Nolan’s cabin in the Dells.
The other steak night bottle at Nolan’s cabin in the Dells.
Aug 22nd, 2021Needs air but opened for a nice casual bottle
Needs air but opened for a nice casual bottle
Oct 20th, 2018