Archive for 'Shiraz / Syrah'
1998 Chapel Hill The Vicar
VW: After the last shiraz, I just wanted to have another mature Australian wine and what a surprise this one brought.
Complex on the nose, sweet dark berry, subtle vanilla oak, some tobacco ash… when you find complexity on nose, you know you are in for something special. Big, full and smooth palate saturated with dark fruits. Sweet [...]
Posted: April 25th, 2009 under Australia, McLaren Vale, Shiraz / Syrah.
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2001 Two Hands Sophie’s Garden Shiraz
VW: Recent vintages of Two Hands single vineyard bottlings have been somewhat disappointing because of their sweet, candied taste. I was quite impressed by this 2001 Sophie’s Garden Shiraz a few years back and now wonder if the older vintages were really better… or just my palate have changed.
Showing leather, plum, vanilla oak nose, which [...]
Posted: April 25th, 2009 under Australia, Padthaway, Shiraz / Syrah.
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2006 TEUSNER THE RIEBKE EBENEZER ROAD SHIRAZ
AC: Drank this about 3 weeks ago but don’t remember how exactly it taste like. But I do remembered it as something similar to the Elderton’s and certainly gives me a good reason in paying more attention to the great Australian Shiraz again. 90
VW: Same as AC, I don’t quite remember any specifics but this [...]
Posted: March 8th, 2009 under Australia, Shiraz / Syrah, tasting note.
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2000 Chapoutier Hermitage La Sizeranne
AC: I still remember there was a time that I tried a Crozes Hermitage. It wasn’t anything as ‘classic’ as I expect it to be. This time is quite different. This M. Chapoutier Hermitage brings me back to the arms of classic french wine. Without much fruit, yet this slightly concentrated wine has a very, [...]
Posted: September 8th, 2008 under France, Hermitage, Rhone, Shiraz / Syrah, tasting note.
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2005 Torbreck Woodcutter’s Shiraz
AC: I’ve bought this wine long ago but never has that WANT to go drink it… probably because I think most Australian Shiraz are overrated, and that this wine is not that expensive ($24.95 for 2006 vintage) and can always be found in LCBO. Finally yesterday at dinner I decided to open this [...]
Posted: August 13th, 2008 under Australia, Barossa, Shiraz / Syrah, tasting note.
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2000 Guigal Hermitage
VW: This wine is difficult to access at this stage. Very little on the nose but with a huge palate. Very ripe, almost a salty sensation. Intense and still rather tannic but difficult to identify any particular flavour components. It may evolve into something amazing, but with such ripe fruit and low acidity, it is difficult [...]
Posted: December 2nd, 2007 under France, Hermitage, Rhone, Shiraz / Syrah, tasting note.
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1998 Rosemount Estate Balmoral Syrah
VW: Pure blueberry, and lots of it. Still young and powerful with many years ahead of it. Conservative use of oak. Fresh and not showing the usual jammy fruitiness in many Australian Shiraz. This is in the same level as say Elderton Command or d’Arenberg Dead Arm. Will still improve for a few years. 93+ (Nov [...]
Posted: November 20th, 2007 under Australia, Shiraz / Syrah.
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2001 d’Arenberg The Dead Arm Shiraz
GINI 14 wine#3 – VW: This is a strong year of Dead Arm. Dark, full bodied and highly concentrated. Lots of vanilla oak. Currently this taste like a currant liquor. High in alcohol and still quite aggressive. I am guessing this is easily 5 years away from peak. A loud wine that needs time to [...]
Posted: August 31st, 2007 under Australia, Shiraz / Syrah, tasting note.
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1997 Elderton Command Shiraz
VW: One of my aussie favorite is Elderton’s Command. It often able to deliver deep flavours with proper balance… and so is this one. Nose of new oak, abundant black fruits. Very velvet, full and plump mouthfeel. Dense, with palate coating flavours… like melting milk chocolate. Resolved tannins that showed rather smooth at this point. [...]
Posted: April 22nd, 2007 under Australia, Barossa, Shiraz / Syrah, tasting note.
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