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Shiraz Selection 7.0
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He have a cultural affinity for shiraz. Consumption of the big, bold, red juicy stuff is in our veins. Here's a selection of the best, the brightest, and the most revered among these hallowed Vinomofo halls.
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Why do we love this case?
While we love to champion variety, it's no secret that shiraz rules the roost when it comes to Australian wine production and consumption. We have a well earned global reputation for producing excellence in the category. Here with have a lineup that celebrates that capacity for greatness in style.
1x Carlei Estate Nord Shiraz 2012
Red — Shiraz
Heathcote — Australia
Deeply complex, layered, and heady. This is something truly special. We tasted this wine as part of a broader back-vintage tasting, and we were taken by how completely not-over-the-hill it was. In fact, it is still charging up the hill with drive and power. We have put a conservative drinking window of now 'til 2035 on this, but I wouldn't be surprised if it drank well into the 2040s. A winter berry mix and fresh jam concentrate sits at the centre of the palate. Leather, cedar, and sweet spices are emerging but not yet dominating. An intense liquorice underscores the wine throughout. Power, concentration, and ripe tannin mark the finish. Ten months of new French oak weaves its way through ripples of fruit, chocolate, and earthy delights. This is centre-of-the-table, something to celebrate wine.
You’d pay $80 full price.
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Tasting Notes
1x Chateau Yaldara 1847 Church Vineyard Shiraz 2020
Red — Shiraz
Barossa Valley — Australia
A classic shiraz is for lovers of bold Barossa, with intense flavour and a generous touch of oak. It’s a wine to sink your teeth into, over a Sunday roast, or kicking back on the sofa after work with a bit of TV. Sometimes you don’t want a wine that ‘pushes the boundaries’ or is going for ‘young, modern and funky’. This is as dependable as its label and follows a time-honoured recipe for classic full-bodied Australian flavour. There are no curveballs, no crazy surprises, just the fantastic quality and delicious drinking that you’ve been looking for.
You’d pay $65 full price.
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Tasting Notes
1x Haselgrove Tusail Shiraz 2020
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
Does it get any better than this? McLaren Vale shiraz with 96pts? From a bloody outstanding producer like Haselgrove? We say, say no more!! But if you’re not convinced yet, it is: 12 days on skins plunging thrice daily for full-throttle texture and flavour (not to mention the colour and tannins!), 20 months in French oak with all parcels kept separate and only blended to the highest standard. The vibrant core of wild berries, rich, savoury dark chocolate, and cedar notes complement. Sounds pretty good to us, are you convinced yet?
You’d pay $60 full price.
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Tasting Notes
1x Rosenvale Vineyards Vine Vale Road Shiraz 2021
Red — Shiraz
Barossa — Australia
This is serious shiraz, mofo. Coming from one of our favourite Barossa producers who were established well over 100 years ago! As for this particular wine, after the grapes are picked at perfect ripeness to give voluptuous fruit quality, which sees a couple of years in new and seasoned French oak barrels. The resulting wine is dark and deep, with blueberries, spice and a touch of white pepper on the nose. The palate is full of fine tannins and rich red cherries and plums. It’s not just a mofo fave - it’s an all round consumer fave bringing in an impressive 4.1 rating on Vivino; Certainly not something you see every day. Calling all Aussie red lovers, this one should catch your attention!
You’d pay $60 full price.
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1x Lights Valley Barossa Shiraz 2020
Red — Shiraz
Barossa Valley — Australia
Not all wines are made the same. And certainly not all Barossa shiraz is made the same. It's not easy to make such a dense and complex wine, but take prime vineyards in the Barossa and you're one step towards success. On any given day, there's probably about 40 bottles of shiraz on our tasting bench. As buyers, you'll always be surprised at the ones that take the medal. The Lights Valley was the clear winner one particular day, pleasing each and every person that joined the bench for a sip. Juicy, jubey and dense; there's absolutely nothing that you won't love about this wine, and that's a guarantee.
You’d pay $55 full price.
Tasting Notes
1x Ulithorne Prospera Shiraz 2021
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
Small batch and handcrafted using premium fruit from one of Ulithorne's best McLaren Vale vineyards -they've crafted another vintage of this beautiful shiraz that showcases the region and variety with class and enthusiasm. Vibrant, rich and buzzing with energy. Juicy redcurrant and plum punctuate the palate, followed by a generous dash of spice. Fruit forward and silky smooth with lingering tannins throughout, it’s complete with a long, striking finish.
You’d pay $55 full price.