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D'Arenberg Footbolt Shiraz 2001

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D'Arenberg Footbolt Shiraz (2001)
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Winery:
d'Arenberg Wines Pty
Varietal:
Syrah
Region:
Australia > South Australia > Mclaren Vale
Type:
Red Wine
Drink Dates:
Drink Now
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User Tags:  spices, berry, fruit, stone fruits, pepper, bramble fruits, fresh, dessert, spicy, cherry 


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Australia has certainly made Syrah its own, even bestowing it with a new name: Shiraz. In the warm, dry climate of Australia this noble grape, responsible for some of the grandest wines of France, produces an intense, unique expression that is distinctly Australian. The ripe grapes take on classic notes of black pepper and leather that add depth and complexity to the black cherry and plum fruits on the palate. Australian Shiraz has typically been aged in American Oak barrels which impart the wine with a distinct note of vanilla that can add to the impression of ripeness many of these wines have, but the time in barrel also allows the wines a chance to settle and reveal their rich, voluptuously styled mouthfeel.

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Outstanding dark, rich, intense and spicy Aussie Shiraz. Four decades of young d'Arenberg Shiraz have been very consistent in color, a deep red-purple, then the immediate hallmarks of spicy, lifted ripe peppery mulberry and blackberry fruit aromas. Richer chocolate, stewed plum mint and spicy, cedary pepper smells and often cinnamon follow the initial attack of primary fruit characters. The Footbolt Shiraz palate is consistently well structured as a young wine, with terrific fruit and oak tannin providing great texture to support plum, blackcurrant and rolling blackberry flavors read more...


 

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[Alone] Initally, floral nose; blackberries, plum, mint with peppery/spicy finish. Let decant over night and the floral scents and mint disappeared left with substanital fruit and slight pepper. More my style the second night (though it became a litte bit of a fruit bomb). Overall a good value at $13, however, I haven't bought more.


August 2004

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Incredible bang for the buck here, with ripe, juicy black cherry and berry fruit laced with mouthwatering black licorice and warm spices. Stays focused through the lingering finish. Ready to drink now and over the next 5-6 years.


 

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Rating: 90/100 - As reviewed by Wine Spectator on 08/31/03


 

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Rating: 90/100 - As reviewed in Wine Advocate # 148 on Aug-03


 

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