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 Vintage2014 Label 1 of 4 
TypeRed
ProducerBannockburn (web)
VarietyCabernet-Shiraz Blend
DesignationDouglas
Vineyardn/a
CountryAustralia
RegionVictoria
SubRegionPort Phillip
AppellationGeelong

Drinking Windows and Values
Drinking window: Drink between 2020 and 2026 (based on 8 user opinions)

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Community Tasting Notes (average 90 pts. and median of 90 pts. in 1 note) - hiding notes with no text

 Tasted by Julian B on 2/10/2019 & rated 90 points: Rich, fruit forward and not as complex as some previous vintages. But l find the blend of Pinot Noir and Shiraz quite beguiling (in this and elsewhere I’ve encountered it) so I could quite happily drink it all night. (460 views)

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By Campbell Mattinson
The WINEFRONT (9/20/2018)
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Bannockburn

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Producers notes
Bannockburn Vineyards was established by Stuart Hooper in 1974. His vision was to create a vineyard which would produce Australian wine of a quality to emulate the great wines of France, in particular the great Burgundies. Stuart Hooper had a purist, uncompromising approach to quality grape growing and winemaking. He had a strong belief in making wines, which genuinely reflect the flavours of the vineyard.

Bannockburn Vineyards remains in the Hooper family and its founders philosophy remains as the cornerstone behind all they do at Bannockburn today. All Bannockburn wines are produced from estate-grown fruit off their 27 hectares of vines. Situated on 3 separate sites, the vineyard soil profile ranges from black brown volcanic loam to dense clay sitting on a limestone base, and are generally of low fertility. The first vineyard was planted in 1974 with subsequent plantings during the early 1980’s, making them among the oldest in the Geelong region.

At Bannockburn Vineyards they believe their vineyards are what make the wines unique and provide a true point of difference. Since 2005, Michael Glover has been making the wines with great diligence and passion. “...everything we do is done with thought and care and without compromising on quality.” Organic practice, a belief in dry-grown viticulture, vine age and close planting combine with wild ferments, use of whole bunches, extended maceration times, extended lees contact and a fastidious barrel selection process combine to make wines that are exciting, unique and clearly identifiable as “Bannockburn”.

Cabernet-Shiraz Blend

A very popular blend in Australia-particularly from South Australia, where the two varietals work well together. The most famous of these would be the Penfolds Bin 389, considered Australia's most cellared wine. In years gone by this was referred to as "Baby Grange" as some of the wine used barrels from the vintage of Grange.

The 2018 Paternus states only McLaren Vale Shiraz (no Cab Sav).

Australia

Wine Australia (Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation) | Australian Wines (Wikipedia)

Victoria

Wines of Victoria (Victorian Wine Industry Association)

 
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