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Samuel's Gorge Shiraz 2005

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Samuel's Gorge Shiraz (2005)
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4 Reviews

Winery:
Samuel's Gorge
Varietal:
Syrah
Region:
Australia > South Australia > Mclaren Vale
Type:
Red Wine
Drink Dates:
Drink Now - 2017
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User Tags:  fruit, stone fruits, plum, color descriptors, freshness, sandwich, soil, exuberant, character, cinnamon 


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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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The vines that this Shiraz is made from comes from literally 9 different soil types. The fruit is exuberant and full of plums, cinnamon stick, dark compote and great sapid tannins. The sub-region of McLaren Vale is known for offering a freshness of fruit character. This wine demonstrates this very well.


 

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This wine has deep mulberry and ink well tones on the nose. It has plumy and baked quince on the palate. In my mind it is relatively easy to hit volume of fruit (particularly on the palate) but it is hard to hit pitch. The palate finishes with texture and vibrancy. I would think this wine will cellar very well. 10 years +. - Justin McNamee, Winemaker


 

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