2007 Two Hands Shiraz Bella's Garden

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92 Points

Wednesday, January 22, 2020 - 2007 Two Hands Shiraz Tasting at Winetasters of Toronto Club (North York Memorial Hall): 2007 Two Hands Shiraz Bella's Garden was fully mature and filled with tart red fruit and tertiary aromas. The Barossa Valley Shiraz was clear medium ruby in colour with significant browning rim. On the nose, Worcestershire sauce jumped out up front, followed with tart red cherries, red plum, forest berries and earth. The mouthfeel was full-bodied, with medium-high level of acidity and medium level of mature melting tannin. The long finish was packed with flavours of forest berries, fallen leaves and ceder wood. Many tasters at the same table found the wine over the peak, and had trouble with the Worcestershire sauce aromas.
The individual ranking was the third, and the table rank was the eighth out of eight Two Hands Shiraz wines in the tasting.

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