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Mollydooker 'Two Left Feet' Red(2006)
- Winery:
- Mollydooker Wines Stateside
- Varietal:
- Syrah; Merlot; Cabernet Sauvignon
- Region:
- Australia > South Australia > Mclaren Vale
- Type:
- Red Wine
- User Tags:
- fruit, red grape, berry, jam, ericaceae, red, syrah, bargain, herbaceous, smooth
- run34515
- Washington, DC
- August 2007
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Color: deep purple, big color.
Nose: same bouquet as vodka and unsweetened, fresh-squeezed blueberry juice.
Flavor Profile: Starts out silky-smooth and "velvety." Over-the-top fruit; explosions of blueberry jelly, blackberry reduction sauce, over-ripe strawberries and cherries, really "jammy."
Surprisingly well-balanced wine (given the 16% alcohol content). The strong fruit flavors and acid tame the alcohol.
A totally new-world wine... like cramming your mouth full of different flavors of berry preserves.
- GoinGray
- Augusta, US
- June 2008
- has a jammy/sweet cedar scent, coffee/tobacco/spice flavors, has a long finish
- January 2008
- Incredibly fruity, heavy-duty taste. Often compared with the Boxer (the straight Shiraz from this winemaker), the Two Left Feet tastes better fresh out of the bottle, but fails to develop quite as much given an hour or so to breathe. Inky-red, and very fruity, delicious flavor.
- DRHamp
- Dallas, TX
- June 2008
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A little over the top, but very good when you're in the mood for that style. I often am, and liked it a lot. At $20, a decent QPR.
A little heat on the finish, but it blows off after 30 min or so.
A good wine to check out the "Mollydooker Shake", and I think it works!
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April 2008
- A blend of Shiraz, Cab, Merlot, the 2005 vintage was selected by Robert Parker as the 2nd Best Value Wine in the World under $20. The 2006 is even better as the vintage produced fruit which was absolutely awesome. The dancing couple on the label represent the influence of both a male and female palate in our winemaking. Sarah, February 2007


