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Brother in Arms Shiraz No 6 2002
 
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Campbells Muscat 375ml

WS Rating: 92

Sweet, spicy and reasonably complex, offering dusky plum, exotic spice and Darjeeling tea aromas and flavors. The spice and tea flavors linger on the rich, extensive finish. Drink now.

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WS Issue: Nov 30, 2006

 
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Campbells Tokay 375ml

 
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Cape D'Estaing Shiraz 2003
Winemaker's notes:

The color of this wine is a very deep red, dark and opaque - typical of Cape d'Estaing wines. The nose is lifted, ripe and forward showing generous plummy Shiraz notes with plenty of complementary oak. The palate is big and full, with rich lingering Shiraz flavors such as spice, plums and berry fruits. The structure is solid and complete with the young tannins providing a great backbone to the palate. The wine was aged in a combination of French (60%) and American oak - 80% hogsheads and 20% barriques. 78% of the barrels were new and the remainder had been used once before.

"The dense ruby/purple-colored 2003 Shiraz exhibits a distinctive earthy component along with loads of spice, black currant, plum, and sweet pepper-like characteristics, full body, beautiful fruit, and surprising acidity as well as freshness. Drink it over the next 7-8 years." -Robert Parker's, The Wine Advocate

 
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Clarendon Grenache Kangarilla 2004
Kangarilla Vineyard Old Vines Grenache
Planted on quite sandy soil with a flatter gradient, the wine is early to ripen and always shows its characteristic raspberry/plum, blackberry fruits intertwined with mint and other herbs. A very voluptuous wine which is always a real crowd pleaser.
Wine Advocate From another ancient vineyard composed of sandy soils overlaying clay, the 2004 Grenache Kangarilla is a big, up-front, exotic, fruit-dominated effort displaying loads of mountain berries, blackberries, white pepper, herbs, and spice. While not the most complex of these Grenaches, it is a lush, fleshy, beautifully-textured example to enjoy over the next 8-10 years. Score: 92. —Robert Parker, October 2006.

  Winemaker Roman Bratasuik calls Kangarilla “quite a warm spot,” and that character is evident in this wine’s dark blackberry and plum flavors, soft, open-knit texture and warmth on the finish. It’s a lush, sexy wine with tons of appeal in its youth—why wait? Wine Enthusiast Score: 92. —Joe Czerwinski, December 15, 2006.

  Ripe and distinctive. Spot-on wild blackberry flavor at the center, with all the floral and spicy attributes smoothly integrated. The finish sails on and on against a polished texture. Drink now through 2016. Wine Spectator Score: 91. —Harvey Steiman, October 15, 2006.
 
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Clarendon Hills Grenache Hickinbotham 2004
Hickinbotham Vineyard Old Vines Grenache
Situated just across the road from the Clarendon Old Vines Grenache Vineyard but on much harder ground facing north. The wine here is quite austere in its youth developing slowly but positively. Always shows lots of spice on the nose, marzipan also, and a palate which is long and tightly focused with abundant white pepper and Asian spices in the aftertaste.

Wine Advocate 90
From a vineyard planted in 1920, the dark ruby/purple-tinged 2004 Grenache Hickinbotham reveals abundant quantities of sweet black raspberries, blackberries, loamy soil, licorice, and spice. This evolved, forward, plump, and lush as well as powerful cuvee can also be enjoyed over the next 7-8 year.
 
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Clarendon Hills Syrah Mortiz 2004

A very consistent vineyard, which always has very dark color and black plum fruit with a gamey, leathery background. This has more to do with Cornas or Hermitage.

Wine Advocate An amazing performance, even better than last year As showing from tank, the 2004 Syrah Moritz is produced from one of Clarendon Hills A youngest vineyard sites (planted in 1975). The wine was aged in 42% new French oak for 18 months prior to being bottled unfined and unfiltered. Gorgeous aromas of flowers, blueberries, cassis, and meat jump from the glass of this cuvee. With huge body and a rich, intense style, Bratasiuk claims it is his hypothetical blend of a Cornas and Hermitage, although it possesses more fruit than most of those wines. It should drink well for a minimum of 15 years.
Score: 95. —Robert Parker, October 2006.

This wine is stylistically somewhere between the Liandra and the Brookman. Its a rich and dense, packed with authoritative flavors of dark fruits ”blueberries and plums”accented by espresso and smoke. Long and powerful on the finish, with 10-plus years of ageability.
Wine Enthusiast
Score: 93. —Joe Czerwinski, December 15, 2006.

Big and rich, but surprisingly graceful, with lavish raspberry, rhubarb and cherry flavors that linger beautifully. Picks up meaty, gamy notes on the finish, wrapped in a veil of polished tannins. Best from 2008 through 2014. 500 cases imported.
Wine Spectator
Score: 92. —Harvey Steiman, October 15, 2006.
 
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Elderton Chardonnay "Unwooded" 2007

100% Chardonnay — No Oak
(Stelvin Capsule)
Colour: Pale straw.
Nose: Nectarine and green apple
Palate: Showy, yet elegant, this wine melts in your mouth. It is concentrated, and boasts tropical fruit characters with a delicious, clean finish.
Alcohol: 13.5% Alc/Vol
Ageing: Enjoy now or over the next year or two.
Food: Mediterranean pastas, freshly grilled scallops.
EXCELLENT VALUE FOR MONEY!
HISTORY
Unoaked (or unwooded) Chardonnay from Elderton has always been made to capture the essence of the great Australian lifestyle.
We have many great memories of fantastic pool parties, long lazy afternoons sitting outside Cafes and playing beach cricket at the
seaside. This wine is designed to compliment all of these situations.
This is the first release of the Unoaked Chardonnay under the new E Series label, which is designed to offer a contemporary, stylish,
yet uncomplicated approach to this variety. Aside from Elderton, the ‘E’ represents many of the key elements integrated into to this
wine and around the E Series – Enjoyment, Elegance, Economy, Evolution & Environmental sustainability, all of which we strongly
believe in here at Elderton.
VITICULTURE
The Chardonnay vines are carefully pruned over the winter season to ensure low yields and quality fruit. Supplementary irrigation
and strict canopy management through the summer season enable the fruit to reach a baumé of about 13°, offering clean, crisp and
ripe flavours in the fruit. It is then machine harvested in the coolest hours of the night and delivered to the winery as quickly as
possible (to ensure there is no spoilage), to assist in retaining the fresh fruit characters displayed in this wine.
WINEMAKING
The fruit is crushed and chilled below 10 degrees before draining the free run juice off the skins. This juice is then settled for
2-3 days to allow small particles of skins to fall to the bottom of the tank. The clear juice is then racked off and fermentation is
completed in temperature controlled stainless steel. Without the presence of oak, the true and pure characteristics of Chardonnay
are left to shine, and so we bottle the wine soon after fermentation to ensure that the clean, primary fruit flavours are retained.

 
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Gibson Shiraz 2003
Intense liquorice, ripe prune Shiraz characters on the nose with interesting notes of coconut, orange peel and smoke. The palate is powerful, thick, round, juicy and shows all the hallmarks of good Shiraz treated with sensitivity to produce a great wine. It has extraordinary weight and viscosity. It shows generous sweet fruit balance with perfect acidity and chocolate like tannins. The finish is dry and harmonious and lovely fruit flavours linger on the palate. Dark-coloured and richly concentrated with some raisiny aromas and sweet-fruited, high extract palate that really satisfies. Plum and fruitcake flavours; soft and long lasting on the finish. For big red lovers! Best now to 2015

Wine Advocate #161 (Oct 2005)  Robert Parker 90 points. Made from younger vines, the full-bodied, ripe, well-endowed, heady 2003 Shiraz exhibits earthy blackberry/chocolate notes, a touch of sweet earth, and a full-throttle finish. Although it is the least complex of this quartet, it is substantial in the mouth.


 
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