Shiloh

Legend Shiraz Blend

9.13 ratings
-no pro ratings
Judean Hills, Israel
Shiraz, Petite Sirah, Petit Verdot, Merlot
Beef, Venison, Salami & Prosciutto, Chili & Hot Spicy, Potato, Exotic Spices, Lamb, White Rice, Baking Spices, Herbs, Pasta, Chicken, Mushrooms, Pungent Cheese, Turkey, Tomato-Based, Soft Cheese, Pork, Beans & Peas, Hard Cheese, Duck, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Chocolate & Caramel, Onion
Top Notes For
Ed Karl

Very nice, mild flavor. Enjoyable. Nice fruity aroma.

Very nice, mild flavor. Enjoyable. Nice fruity aroma.

1 person found it helpfulJul 7th, 2015
Andrew Chernakov

Andrew had this 10 years ago

Andrew had this 10 years ago

1 person found it helpfulMay 18th, 2014
"Odedi"

Ruby in color with a thin red rim.

Chocolate nose with mainly coffee and dark chocolates, but also blackberries, sweet cherries, licorice, alcohol, smoke, green pepper, vanilla, oak, cloves, earth, spices and peppercorn.

Medium-bodied with medium acidity and long legs.

Dry and fruity on the palate with blackberries, blueberries, plums, cherries, licorice, oak, tobacco, bitter greens, coffee, green pepper, dark chocolates, peppercorn and spices.

Long finish with firm tannins (only after 90 minutes of decanting), spices and peppercorn.

A nice blend of 40% Petite Sirah, 35% Petite Verdot and 25% Shiraz. A Kosher wine too.

Really needs 2 hours to open up.
Good structure, not fully balanced, but has a nice mouthfeel. Will probably be better in the next two years in the bottle.

Enjoyable by itself with a nice grip. A bit bitter, though, and fatty cheeses will work well with it.
The Shiraz is the most dominant here, can't really see how the other two are here too.

Aged separately in French and American Oak barrels for eight months, and then for another eight months together, for a total of 16 months in Oak barrels.

90 points Robert Parker.

14.5% alcohol by volume.

Ruby in color with a thin red rim.

Chocolate nose with mainly coffee and dark chocolates, but also blackberries, sweet cherries, licorice, alcohol, smoke, green pepper, vanilla, oak, cloves, earth, spices and peppercorn.

Medium-bodied with medium acidity and long legs.

Dry and fruity on the palate with blackberries, blueberries, plums, cherries, licorice, oak, tobacco, bitter greens, coffee, green pepper, dark chocolates, peppercorn and spices.

Long finish with firm tannins (only after 90 minutes of decanting), spices and peppercorn.

A nice blend of 40% Petite Sirah, 35% Petite Verdot and 25% Shiraz. A Kosher wine too.

Really needs 2 hours to open up.
Good structure, not fully balanced, but has a nice mouthfeel. Will probably be better in the next two years in the bottle.

Enjoyable by itself with a nice grip. A bit bitter, though, and fatty cheeses will work well with it.
The Shiraz is the most dominant here, can't really see how the other two are here too.

Aged separately in French and American Oak barrels for eight months, and then for another eight months together, for a total of 16 months in Oak barrels.

90 points Robert Parker.

14.5% alcohol by volume.

May 21st, 2016