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Clarendon Hills Bakers Gully Syrah 2007

29 Friday Aug 2014

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$70, 4 stars, 93 points, aussie shiraz, australia, shiraz


Yet another tremendous effort from Clarendon Hills that had me refilling my glass quicker than usual.  I planned a rather extravagant night last weekend before I left town.  This bottle was the opener, going up against some Hanger Steaks, a piece of Flat Iron Beef and some peppercorn sirloins.  The match was perfect.

Purple jam and tar sprung out of the blackish-purple glass that really intrigued me.  The Clarendons are usually slightly restrained and refined, not bombastic.  More on this later…  A plum core with blackberry and spice box introduced me to the wine where I then got some oak and leather notes with bramble on the mid palate.  Well masked 14.5% alcohol is a becoming a regular feature of this winery.  I made note of the smoothness with a racing acidity and well integrated tannins.  This particular cuvee has full extraction but is restrained in style.  The winemaker has really worked these grapes to achieve depth and character with tremendous complexity yet still sticking to their Rhone style of making Aussie Shiraz.  I gave it 93 points which aligns with the pro’s and would drink this wine between 2014-2018 with no problem.  Pricey at $70 or so bucks it will make you look a star on a big dinner date when paired with some grilled meats.  4 stars from me.  Salut….

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Wolf Blass Cabernet-Shiraz-Malbec 2012

29 Thursday May 2014

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$14, 3 stars, 87 points, Aussie Cabernet Sauvignon, aussie shiraz, australia, cabernet sauvignon, langhorne creek, Malbec, shiraz


I have never seen this label before and was intrigued.  From Langhorne Creek this was the ‘original Yellow Label’ wine from Wolf(gang) Blass.  A retro offering showcasing the winery’s heritage I guess.  Nowadays, the blends from them are bottled in the Red Label series, the yellow being used for single varietals.  Nonethless, it was an interesting amalgamation of three varietals.

When I poured the wine, it was nearly blackish purple, appropriate for the grapes used.  It had a nose of candied plums and strawberry twizzlers.  My first impression was ‘tinny’.  A metallic note hit me the wrong way and I was initially put off by it.  I got black currants and plum torte after that and as the wine mellowed out, the tinny component gave way to a minerality that was quite pleasing.  Good acidity and moderate tannins made this an easy to drink aperitif.  I would give it a maximum of 4 years in the cellar and pair it with pasta and red sauce, perhaps BBQ ribs or a big juicy burger.  I’m giving 87 points and 3 stars for this interesting $14 effort.  Salut….

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Rosemount Cabernet-Merlot ’11

10 Thursday May 2012

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A new label perhaps?  I tried to find out from the producer’s website about the details on this one, but it seems they are revamping the whole look of their web presence and are in the process of updating it.  Going forward, this was a pretty good wine.  Blended from Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, it has a fruity nose and nice mouthfeel.  Tannins in check, and a balance in the mid palate, I would say it is a textbook attempt at making an everyday crowd pleaser.  It just lacks something for me however, not sure what.  My guess is that this winery is pumping out loads of wine and has an established taste profile they are trying to achieve.  Boring to me and not one I would be giving as a gift, but probably a good party wine.  It is easy to drink and will pair with most meats, but forget about cellaring potential as it was not made for that.  A solid 85 pointer and 3 stars make this wine a decent buy for the cost that won’t embarrass you at a social gathering.

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Wolf Blass Shiraz/Grenache

17 Friday Feb 2012

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The “Red Label” blend of of Shiraz and Grenache has no vintage, a 13.5% alcohol content, and nothing to differentiate it from the masses of ordinary Aussie plonk. On the nose, not much. On the palate, not much. Wait a minute, there is something…. Jammy Shirazy funk. I am really not sure why they bother, except there is a huge market down under for cheap Barbie wine. I’ve had their other lines, the yellow and black labels. This does not merit buying unless you are half-pissed already.
I was hoping for a little bit of interest here, considering the addition of Grenache, but alas, it is no Rhone Ranger. It is smooth though, with no tannins to get in your way, no complexity to make you pause, and an aftertaste that nags at you. Harsh? Perhaps, but life is far too short for cheap and nasty. Spend a little, live a little, and avoid this mass-produced garbage that gives Australian Shiraz a bad name. 1 star, and if I were a pro- 80 points, just because the label looks nice.

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Evans & Tate ’09

28 Friday Oct 2011

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Junk, pure and utter garbage. Reminiscent of candy, mixed with juice, bottled, corked and shipped the hell out of Australia to some unsuspecting newbie. Very poor effort not worthy of any stars and a pitiful 70 point rating. I have never had such abysmal juice. The consensus was unanimous and we left half the bottle.

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Wolf Blass President’s Selection ’08

16 Sunday Oct 2011

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australia, shiraz


Not my pick, but will drink this one again.  The name implies the equivalent of reserve status, not so sure about that, but tasty.  I’ve had some damn good Shiraz in my time, and then I have had some real crap; this one fits right in the middle.  Quaffable, easy going, fruity and not too dry.  Australians like Shiraz, they like making it, they like drinking it and they like bragging about it (ala Grange and Henschke).  This one fits right in to a “Barbie”, something cheap and cheerful that will get you by and not break the back.  Not complex, yet compeling, with some stuffing to last another 3 years.  IMHO a 3.5 star effort with a potential of 85 points, in case you wonder.  Not bad for the dough tho.

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