Fruit forward and jammy with a hint of pepper and a slighlty metallic in the finish. Overall a very easy and pleasant wine to drink with loads of fruit and no hard edges. A white wine drinker I was with (who likes to taste my reds and make faces) tasted it and commented that is was "smooooth". I agree, it tastes like MORE. Anything that tastes this good in the $20 +/- range is a bargain in my book.
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Tasted at Tapestry Cellar Door: This Shiraz-Viognier is sourced from the Langhorne Creek and McLaren Vale regions. A good peppery aroma leads to a light, smooth, medium tannin red with a nice, spicy mouth feel. Very good!
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9/10/2006 - Geoffrey Carter wrote: 88 Points
Jammy. Almost sticky. Decanted 2 hours. Nice wine.
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5/26/2006 - gr8r84u wrote: 90 Points
Fruit forward and jammy with a hint of pepper and a slighlty metallic in the finish. Overall a very easy and pleasant wine to drink with loads of fruit and no hard edges. A white wine drinker I was with (who likes to taste my reds and make faces) tasted it and commented that is was "smooooth". I agree, it tastes like MORE. Anything that tastes this good in the $20 +/- range is a bargain in my book.
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4/18/2005 - jamieirving wrote: 86 Points
Tasted at Tapestry Cellar Door: This Shiraz-Viognier is sourced from the Langhorne Creek and McLaren Vale regions. A good peppery aroma leads to a light, smooth, medium tannin red with a nice, spicy mouth feel. Very good!
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