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$60.00Original List Price
58.99Best Price On The Web
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47
99
per btl
Code: 108568
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Rating: | 96 Pts James Halliday - Australian Wine Companion | Size: | 750ML |
Region: | South Australia | Country: | Australia |
Varietals: | Syrah / Shiraz | ABV: | 13% |
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96 Pts James Halliday - Australian Wine Companion |
"Crackerjack wine. Bursting with complex quality but more-ish from the first sip to the last. Meat, violets, anise, sweet black cherry & cracks of pepper & assorted woody spice. It's fresh & lively but has volume aplenty. Indeed it fills the mouth, reaching to all corners, leaving no stone unturned. Nutty aftertaste & ultra fine-grained tannin completely expected given what comes before". |
Description:
Minimal winemaking influence is practiced to ensure the characters of the vineyard thrive, with varying levels of whole bunches and whole berries included in the small 1 ton open ferments. This traditional practice provides incredible aromatics of spice and clove whilst adding an amazing fine-layered texture to the wines. Oak maturation is kept to a minimum with older French oak used for a period of 9-10 months to best express the characters of the vineyard." -Importer