Elderton East Wing Barossa Shiraz
A rich, classically styled, medium to full-bodied Shiraz with ample richness, a softly textured supple mouthfeel, and lifted flavours of ripe dark plum, liquorice, dark chocolate and toasty vanillin oak gliding across the palate.
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The 2021 Barossa Shiraz is a striking expression of this iconic Australian variety, offering a harmonious blend of power, elegance, and complexity. Deep ruby in color, it opens with intense aromas of ripe blackberries, plums, and dark cherries, underpinned by subtle notes of spice, black pepper, and licorice. The palate is further enriched by hints of dark chocolate, coffee, and a touch of oak, giving it a rich, almost decadent lasting feel. Single vineyard wine from Lyndoch 25-35 yr old. . at crusher stage 30% juice drawn off to ensure lower extractions rates for more concentration. American oak 5% new and 25% seasoned and French oak seasoned 70%
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Full bodied yet velvety texture with plums and raspberries dominating. Hints of sweet spice, black olive pepper add to the complexity.
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John Duval rose to winemaking fame as the craftsman of the mighty Penfolds Grange, before going it alone to further forge his reputation as a maker of great Shiraz. The aim of The Entity is to produce a wine true to the region. Rich and complex it shows ripe, spicy fruit characters with a complex savoury oak influence framed by fine lingering tannins.
Sons Of Eden Zephyrus Shiraz
Zephyrus is a Shiraz Viognier blend typically showing floral perfume and fleshy spicy black berry fruit. The wine is named as a homage to Zephyrus, Greek God of the west wind. Grapes are sourced from a vineyard site situated on a plateau on the north-western edge of the Barossa Valley, which captures the cool westerly winds. The two varieties are harvested and co-fermented together for colour and aromatic lift. Extended maceration and plunging of the cap for structure is followed by maturation in hogsheads for 18 months.
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