{screwcap, 13%} Sweetly earthy but still black-fruited developing nose. Palate is medium weight, full of sweetly evolving blackberries, some earth, hint of compost. Has pronounced acidity flirting with some gentle volatility; the tannins are low, soft, dusty. It leaves the wine a little simple and perhaps a bit unbalanced, but it’s nicely medium weight, with s medium length gentle finish, not too sweet, if not so earthy as Hunters of old. Not worth keeping, but will hold half a decade easily; confirming the back label claim of ten years.
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Red fruits up front, with a good mix of tannins, oak and acids on the medium weighted palate. It's a tasty drop, and with a good spell in a decanter, is drinking well with food.
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GMs - Aussie Classics: Bright red fruit and floral notes with raspberry, strawberry and blackcurrant. Good tannins, with a kick of fruit through the middle providing quite an intense profile. Good length, would benefit from more time.
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Impressive. Gorgeous aroma. Mid-weight palate. Nothing forced. Touch of sherbet intense fruit but wrapped up with youthful acidity.
I expect that this will be best at around 10 year of age (higher points then). And last considerably longer.
Rather fabulous in that this is not Northern Rhone nor is it rich Aussie shiraz. It follows a middle ground without imitating either. Hunter shiraz is like Hunter semillon, one of the great secrets of the wine world.
13% ABV. Screwcap.
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3/4/2022 - graemeg wrote:
{screwcap, 13%} Sweetly earthy but still black-fruited developing nose. Palate is medium weight, full of sweetly evolving blackberries, some earth, hint of compost. Has pronounced acidity flirting with some gentle volatility; the tannins are low, soft, dusty. It leaves the wine a little simple and perhaps a bit unbalanced, but it’s nicely medium weight, with s medium length gentle finish, not too sweet, if not so earthy as Hunters of old. Not worth keeping, but will hold half a decade easily; confirming the back label claim of ten years.
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11/8/2018 - Jimmy68 wrote: 90 Points
Still needs time for mine.
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7/31/2018 - fizz wrote:
Red fruits up front, with a good mix of tannins, oak and acids on the medium weighted palate. It's a tasty drop, and with a good spell in a decanter, is drinking well with food.
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5/17/2018 - CamWheeler wrote: 90 Points
GMs - Aussie Classics: Bright red fruit and floral notes with raspberry, strawberry and blackcurrant. Good tannins, with a kick of fruit through the middle providing quite an intense profile. Good length, would benefit from more time.
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1/10/2015 - ProfByron Likes this wine: 90 Points
Impressive. Gorgeous aroma. Mid-weight palate. Nothing forced. Touch of sherbet intense fruit but wrapped up with youthful acidity.
I expect that this will be best at around 10 year of age (higher points then). And last considerably longer.
Rather fabulous in that this is not Northern Rhone nor is it rich Aussie shiraz. It follows a middle ground without imitating either. Hunter shiraz is like Hunter semillon, one of the great secrets of the wine world.
13% ABV. Screwcap.
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