2007 Two Hands Shiraz Ares

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94 Points

Wednesday, January 22, 2020 - 2007 Two Hands Shiraz Tasting at Winetasters of Toronto Club (North York Memorial Hall): 2007 Two Hands Shiraz Ares was by far the most distinctive wine in the line-up, with great interplay between ripe dark fruits and oak artifacts. The Barossa Valley Shiraz was medium ruby in colour with significant ambering at the rim. The nose was complex, with ripe dark plum, figs, violets and black pepper, followed by oak-artifacts of coffee and mocha. The mouthfeel was full-bodied and intense. The high alcohol level was noticeable, but well-balanced by mineral sensation, medium-high level of acidity and medium-high level of maturing supple tannin. The very long finish was filed with flavours of prune, coffee and ceder wood.
This superstar of the tasting was ranked first in both the individual and table ranking, out of eight Two Hands Shiraz wines in the tasting.

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