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Charles Cimicky Shiraz Reserve from winelibrary.com
Rating · Review by Robert Parker - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
Full-bodied, dense, and well-delineated, it will be accessible young, but given its structure and extract, it will be at its finest in 2-5 years, and last for ...
$44.99
Full-bodied, dense, and well-delineated, it will be accessible young, but given its structure and extract, it will be at its finest in 2-5 years, and last for ...
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This producer makes many wines including those from grapes grenache - syrah, cabernet sauvignon, grenache (garnacha), Bordeaux blend red, semillon, ...
Charles Cimicky Shiraz Reserve from www.cellartracker.com
October 6, 2018 - Best wine I've had in a few months! Astounded at the age on this one and how jump-from-the-glass BIG it remains. Beautiful fruit, a ton of ...
Charles Cimicky Shiraz Reserve from www.empirewine.com
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"Remarkably, the 2005 Shiraz Reserve is even better than the Autograph. It spent 14 months in new oak, 60% French and 40% American. It, too, coats the glass ...
Charles Cimicky Shiraz Reserve from shopbanquet.com
$40.00
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Charles Cimicky Shiraz Reserve from www.cellartracker.com
The wine is a deep inky colour with fast legs. There was heavy sediment in the bottle. The nose was mineral, forest floor, stoniness, oak and black pepper. The ...
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2002 Charles Cimicky Reserve Shiraz. Barossa Valley, Australia. Most Recent Global Avg Price (ex-tax); $ 49 / 750ml; From March 2024. Red - Rich and Intense.
Charles Cimicky Shiraz Reserve from www.nataliemaclean.com
CA$36.95
Natalie's Score: 91/100. Smoky, mocha-espresso black fruit from generous oak aging. Black brooding fruit and a full-bodied weight. This Charles Cimicky ...
A$50.00
The Cimicky property was originally settled in Lyndoch in 1842 by early German pioneers. Karl Cimicky purchased the property in 1970, expanding the vineyards ...