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Country
of Origin & Region |
Winery |
Australia, Grampians, Victoria region |
Clayfield |
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Clayfield 'Grampians' Shiraz 2001 |
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Classy, ripe, cool climate Shiraz from the Grampians region of western Victoria, Australia |
Tasting
Notes |
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4/30/04
This is a beautifully structured wine from a cooler climate area, made in a warmer vintage. The nose is quite intriguing, combining lifted floral notes, earth, a touch of mint (subtle) with spice and white pepper over brighter black cherry and black raspberry fruit tones and denser black plum notes.Vibrant and juicy in the mouth it has a Rhone nuance,with its earth and white pepper spice notes, with tremendous fruit purity, supple textured, backed by ripe, almost silky tannins finishing dry on the long, persistent finish. This is a very polished wine that would work great with lamb chops, or a spicy Thai beef dish. |
Food
Accompaniments |
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lamb, beef, Spicy Thai beef |
Awards,
Reviews and other Notes |
Robert Parker Issue #148
89 pts
This elegant, dark ruby/purple-colored, textured Shiraz offers up tarry black currant and cherry fruit mixed with subtle oak as well as loamy soil scents. Possessing a European-styled, refreshing quality to its fruit, it is not a blockbuster effort such as those that typically emerge from McLaren Vale, Barossa, and Clare Valley. It should age handsomely for 10-12 years. |
Price |
SKU |
Varietal |
$29.99 |
4646 |
Shiraz |
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