Tasting Notes

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Vinous Josh Raynolds - 01 Jul 12
(72% shiraz and 28% cabernet sauvignon, from vines that are reportedly between 30 and 130 years old; 100% new oak, almost all of it French): Glass-staining purple. Highly perfumed, expansive bouquet offers blackberry, cherry-cola, incense and dried violet, with slow-mounting minerality. On the palate, it's lively but concentrated as well, with incisive flavors of dark fruit and floral pastille underscored by intense floral and mineral qualities. Stains the tongue and finishes with excellent clarity and juiciness.
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Australia Vineyard Fine Wine

Australia

Australian wines are globally acclaimed for their diversity and quality, driven by varied climates and innovative techniques. Shiraz, the country’s flagship grape, shines in bold, spicy wines from the Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale. Australia also excels in Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and Riesling. Margaret River is noted for Bordeaux-style blends and elegant Chardonnays, while Clare and Eden Valleys are known for aromatic Rieslings. Top producers include Penfolds, Henschke, Yalumba, Leeuwin Estate, and Torbreck.