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Manage Subscriptions2014 Schild Estate Shiraz
Shiraz
- Australia
- South Australia
- Barossa
- Barossa Valley
Community Tasting Notes 20
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Z1nnfull wrote: 86 points
February 10, 2021 - Schild certainly isn't selling for $9.99 or $12.99 in Colorado, more like $20, so not a QPR candidate for us. We have never had luck with Schild, it either seems we open it too soon or too late or in this case it started out as seemingly over the hill with nasty bad port tastes, but it did evolve after some breathing to where we gave it a 86 and we'd pay $9.99 or $12.99 for it, but would more likely for that price get a domestic Michael-David 6th sense. For the price we paid, for an Aussie Shiraz, we much prefer the products of Sarah and Sparky Marquis-Mollydooker Boxer series. Can't recommend Schild even at a lower price there are better choices. Done with Schild...three strikes and you're out.
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Bowmanifesto wrote: 88 points
May 8, 2020 - QPR superstar. Delicious. $9. Winner, winner, beef dinner.
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Bowmanifesto wrote: 89 points
November 16, 2019 - Pound for pound, the champion value in my entire cellar.
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3daywinereview.com wrote: 88 points
October 3, 2019 - Day 1: Fragrant nose with pepper, floral and raspberries. The palate offers some spice, pepper, darker fruits and floral notes. The initial palate is pretty intense but offers a shorter finish. A well made wine that would be a crowd pleaser. Nothing great and no serious flaws. 88 points
Day 1.5: This is going to be a pop and pour and consume on the young side wine. I would drink these immediately as this bottle is actually falling apart.
Day 2: Not as good on day 2. Brown sugar, raspberries, floral and pepper. Short finish. 85 points
Recommendation: Drink on a pop and pour and drink now.
Day 3: Very mellow wine featuring spice and pepper. Short finish. 83 points
Recommendation: This is a pop and pour and drink by 2022.1 person found this helpful Comment -
callmeacab22 Likes this wine: 87 points
September 13, 2019 - A nice easy drinking Shiraz especially for the price point ($12.99) and 90 WS rating; however, I would not say it is one of my favorites. While some call it bold, it was more of a mellow Shiraz without the pepper to make it stand out.
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By Richard Hemming, MW
10/13/2017 (link)(Schild Shiraz Barossa Valley Red) Subscribe to see review text.
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By Campbell Mattinson
7/1/2016 (link)(Schild Estate Shiraz) Subscribe to see review text.
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By James Halliday
5/1/2016 (link)(Schild Estate Barossa Valley Shiraz) Subscribe to see review text.
RJonWine.com
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By Richard Jennings
2/8/2017 (link) 90 points(Schild Estate Shiraz) Very dark ruby color; savory, smoke, roasted fruit nose; tasty, savory, smoke, roasted fruit, green pepper palate with near medium acidity; medium-plus finish
Wine Definition
- Vintage 2014
- Type Red
- Producer Schild Estate
- Varietal Shiraz
- Designation n/a
- Vineyard n/a
- Country Australia
- Region South Australia
- SubRegion Barossa
- Appellation Barossa Valley
- UPC Codes 258543000173, 4878534000713, 858543000113, 9327854644640
Community Holdings
- Pending Delivery 0 (0%)
- In Cellars 177 (35%)
- Consumed 324 (65%)
Food Pairing
Community Recommendations
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- ProducerSchild Estate
- VarietyShiraz
- CountryAustralia
- RegionSouth Australia
- SubRegionBarossa
- AppellationBarossa Valley
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- SubRegionBarossa
- AppellationBarossa Valley