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1999 Kay Brothers Shiraz Block 6 Amery Vineyards

Shiraz

  • Australia
  • South Australia
  • Fleurieu
  • McLaren Vale
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Community Tasting Notes 10

  • ipp Likes this wine: 92 points

    November 5, 2020 - aging well. smoke, stone, hints of raisins. browning a bit. 4-5 more years at least.

  • walkerjfw wrote:

    August 4, 2020 - Bottles purchased at auction ~ 2009, in my cellar since. Almost forgotten, decided it was time to open one. PnP, drank over 2 hours (+next 2 days..).

    Dark garnet/purple color, minor separation. Nose showing dark berries, oak, anise, cedar and graphite. Viscous palate, showing dark fruits, black plums, licorice, baking spice, leather. Mid palate repeating most flavors with a bit of the graphite and floral notes. Smooth, rich tongue coating texture. Full bodied and long finish.

    Did not have this in its youth, so no palate comparison on its aging. This bottle was in a great spot. The most interesting (pleasant) surprise was the nose showing a Bdx like graphite/pencil characteristic mixed with the aged Aussie fruit. A nice surprise, this bottle showed real depth and complexity. I paid ~$30, for these bottles...not a bad deal 10+ years later for a wine that drinks like this.

    Definitely improved a bit over the first hour, a nice wine to linger over - next time a colder weather tasting...Still good on Day 2, 3 - was at its best in the first 2 hours it was open.

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  • ipp wrote: 91 points

    May 14, 2017 - The Block 6 had excellent bottle bouquet upon opening. It is soft and well rounded, but becoming a little flabby. It is very good, but on the decline. Drink now and enjoy.

  • deverett wrote: 90 points

    June 2, 2014 - It's all about oak and liquorice in this wine. Full bodied with reasonable structure and great depth at 15 years of age but just a little bit too much of everything to me for a really high score. Pretty consistent with previous tastings really. I like it and can see that it would be appealing in its style.

  • deverett wrote: 90 points

    October 13, 2011 - For mine this wine has not really ever come completely together, it just isn't as seamless as I would have hoped. Maybe it just needs more time but I don't think that is the issue. Quite oaky with a palate flush with licorice, black fruits, mocha and some background spice. Quite full throttle and the alcohol does show but the high quality fruit is what saves it all and just holds it all together. Not really my style of wine any more but can see why it might appeal.

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  • By Jeremy Oliver
    July/August 2002, IWC Issue #103 (link)

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Wine Definition

  • Vintage 1999
  • Type Red
  • Producer Kay Brothers
  • Varietal Shiraz
  • Designation Block 6
  • Vineyard Amery Vineyards
  • Country Australia
  • Region South Australia
  • SubRegion Fleurieu
  • Appellation McLaren Vale

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  • Pending Delivery 0 (0%)
  • In Cellars 94 (49%)
  • Consumed 98 (51%)

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