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Saturday, April 10, 2021

Clarendon Hills "Piggott Range Vineyard" Syrah Duo

Clarendon Hills "Piggott Range Vineyard" Syrah Duo followed by pair of Rubissows

With the ladies gathered in town for a bridal shower for daughter-in-law Vivianna, the guys hung out sipping a medley of fine wines. Dr Dan brought from his cellar a Clarendon Hills "Piggott Range Vineyard" Syrah so I pulled another vintage of the same label for a mini-vertical comparison tasting. 

We've had several memorable tastings of this label going back to the '97 vintage including a special anniversary dinner and several of our wine group special events featuring this 2004 release. Links to these various tastings are featured below. I wrote about Clarendon Hills in one of those earlier blogposts

This Piggott Range vineyard designated label is by far my favorite of the Clarendon Hills portfolio even when compared to their flagship super premium Astralis label. I wrote about a trio of Clarendon Hills labels in a blogpost comparison tasting last fall, "Trio of Clarendon Hills labels - Astralis, Bakers Gully and Romas".

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Clarendon Hills "Piggott Range Vineyard" Syrah McLaren Vale South Australia 2011

This vintage release of this label was not as big or fruit filled as the other releases I have tasted, taking on a little bit more menthol and acidity than the more complex concentrated fruit flavors of the 2004 that we paired and compared. One Cellartracker reviewer MMack gave it 92 points and compared it to a CDP (Chateauneuf du Pape). Vivino reviewer DcLaxFan also likened it to a Rhone, he wrote "From a winery founded by a biochemist, the Syrah opens with a nose of smoked meat, mulberry, tapenade, and plum. Savory mouth of prunes, brisket, cassis, and earth. A wild, smoky, meaty feel like a Rhône Vacqueyras."

RM 91 points. 

https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=1953014

Tasty and big never-the-less, the 2004 put it in its place with a more classic big powerful concentrated fruit Piggott Range profile.


Clarendon Hills Syrah Piggott Range Vineyard 2004

Consistent with earlier tasting notes, this exhibited a rich dark purple color, full bodied, and full smooth polished aromas and flavors of raspberries, blueberry, blueberries and smoked meat with notes of spice and floral elements with hints of oak with nicely integrated silky tannins on the lingering finish.

The rich extracted fruit however did not succumb to the last tasting of this label when the fruit seemed more ripe or extracted so as to be a bit more raisiny with a subtle tone of graphite or a metallic note - perhaps or most likely attributable to aging at this stage of life - fifteen years of age.

RM 92 points. 

https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=153424

Previous tastings of this label:

https://unwindwine.blogspot.com/2019/11/bbq-ribs-and-syrah-syrah.html 

http://unwindwine.blogspot.com/2012/08/clarendon-hills-clarendon-piggott-range.html

https://unwindwine.blogspot.com/2015/10/cityscape-syrah-zin-bbq-ribs-wine.html 

Sunday, November 3, 2019

BBQ Ribs and Syrah Syrah

BBQ Ribs and Syrah Syrah - Clarendon Hills Piggott Range and Marquis Philips '9'

The family gathered for son Ryan's birthday and Linda served Salmon and BBQ Ribs with buttered potatoes, asparagus and baked beans. Ryan and I went down in the cellar and he picked out two wines he wanted to try as an accompaniment.

With the BBQ ribs, son Ryan chose from our cellar two Australian Mclaren Vale Shiraz' - a Clarendon Hills Piggott Range and a Marquis Phillips '9' - both from the 2004 vintage.

Clarendon Hills Piggott Range Shiraz 2004

As written in my earlier tasting, this luscious Australian Syrah was given a 96 point rating by Robert Parker, stating "A superstar effort, it reveals off-the-chart richness, complexity and intensity. Floral-scented, exhibiting a distinctive minerality along with wonderful blackberry and cassis fruit, and a hint of wood. The mid-palate and finish are both long, textured and intense. It needs 2-3 years of bottle age and should keep for a minimum of 2 decades."

This winery Clarendon Hills is the namesake of the town and area around Clarendon which was established in 1845. Many of the vineyards surrounding the winery are over seventy years old; the gnarly and twisted bush vines are dry farmed and the grapes are hand picked. The soil profiles of each vineyard are very different with the Piggott Range known for the rock and shale. This is a hillside vineyard planted in the 1960's adjacent to the Onkaparinga Valley. The soil there is notable by it's absence rather predominant with solid rock and shale torturing the vine roots to reach deep for nutrients to survive. Low yields rarely exceeding two tonnes/acre produce deeply rich fruit with firm structure and tannins. 
 
Consistent with earlier notes, this exhibited a rich dark purple color, full bodied, and full smooth polished aromas and flavors of raspberries, blueberry, blueberries and smoked meat with notes of spice and floral elements with hints of oak with nicely integrated silky tannins on the lingering finish. However, the fruit was more subdued and a bit leaner than the full throttle profile of previous experience a few years ago.

This exhibited a rich dark purple color, full bodied, and full smooth polished aromas and flavors of raspberries, blueberry, blueberries and smoked meat with notes of spice and floral elements with hints of oak with nicely integrated silky tannins on the lingering finish.

It seems with this latest tasting of this label, the fruit seems more ripe or extracted so as to be a bit more raisiny with a subtle tone of graphite or a metallic note - perhaps or most likely attributable to aging at this stage of life - fifteen years of age. 

RM 92 points.



http://unwindwine.blogspot.com/2012/08/clarendon-hills-clarendon-piggott-range.html

https://unwindwine.blogspot.com/2015/10/cityscape-syrah-zin-bbq-ribs-wine.html

Marquis Phillips '9' McLaren Vale Shiraz 2004

Our Cellartracker records show we still hold almost four cases of this label from seven different vintages.

From previous tastings of this release I wrote: "This is huge full bodied, deep dark inky color. Almost overpowering forward over ripe black berry, raisin, blue berry fruits, hints of caramel, vanilla, glycerin and cedar. Firm, full chewy unctuous tongue coating tannins that reveal more blueberry, vanilla, mocha on a long alcohol finish. Begs for bar-b-que or like food."

Similar to the 2004 Piggott Range Shiraz above, this too is starting to show its age and lose some of the vibrancy of its fruit. At fifteen years of age this is starting to show a bit of heat from the alcohol as this starts to wane and pass its prime drinking window.



RM 88 points.

https://www.cellartracker.com/barcode.asp?iWine=144787

https://unwindwine.blogspot.com/2019/05/marquis-philips-mclaren-vale-shiraz-2004.html




Friday, August 17, 2012

Clarendon Hills Clarendon Piggott Range Syrah 2004

Clarendon Hills Clarendon Piggott Range Syrah 2004, Conn Creek Anthology 2008


The Capital Grill offers a quality carefully selected
variety of wines.

For our anniversary dinner we chose the Capital Grille (Lombard) where we knew we could match our most favored wine with a comparable dinner and entrees for a memorable dining experience. We took two exquisite bottles we were anxious to taste, secure in the knowledge their spectacular wine list could match our selections if need be. Planning on a perfectly grilled steak I took along a mouthwatering wine to match - Clarendon Hills Clarendon Piggott Range Syrah 2004.  

We first tasted this wine during our Napa Valley Wine Experience 2003, when AJ brought a 1997 bottle BYOB to Bistro Jeanty in Yountille, Napa Valley with friends, AJ and Liat. I still remember it as one of the richest, most polished and full flavored Syrahs I had ever tasted. With this backdrop, I chose this for our anniversary celebration dinner. We also took along a Plumpjack Reserve Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 1995 in remembrance of our memorable visit to the winery where we tasted and purchased this wine. Indeed, the fabulous Capital Grill cellar (shown above) offered this wine albeit from the 2008 vintage. The atmosphere, dinner and service were spectacular fitting every expectation for this special occasion. Jay was our server and did a superb job.


We feasted on the the Piggott Range, a spectacular complement to my perfectly 'Pittsburgh' prepared Sirloin and Linda's sliced Filet of Beef. It exhibited a rich dark purple color, full bodied, and full smooth polished aromas and flavors of raspberries, blueberry, blueberries and smoked meat with notes of spice and floral elements with hints of oak with nicely integrated silky tannins on the lingering finish. 

RM 94 points. 



This luscious Australian Syrah was given a 96 point rating by Robert Parker, stating "A superstar effort, it reveals off-the-chart richness, complexity and intensity. Floral-scented, exhibiting a distinctive minerality along with wonderful blackberry and cassis fruit, and a hint of wood. The mid-palate and finish are both long, textured and intense. It needs 2-3 years of bottle age and should keep for a minimum of 2 decades."

This winery Clarendon Hills is the namesake of the town and area around Clarendon which was established in 1845. Many of the vineyards surrounding the winery are over seventy years old; the gnarly and twisted bush vines are dry farmed and the grapes are hand picked. The soil profiles of each vineyard are very different with the Piggott Range known for the rock and shale. This is a hillside vineyard planted in the 1960's adjacent to the Onkaparinga Valley. The soil there is notable by it's absence rather predominant with solid rock and shale torturing the vine roots to reach deep for nutrients to survive. Low yields rarely exceeding two tonnes/acre produce deeply rich fruit with firm structure and tannins.  

To accompany the after dinner dessert medley, Capital Grill served us Conn Creek Anthology Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2008. Garnet colored, medium bodied, moderately complex, smooth and polished, the Anthology complements the chocolate and fruit petit fores with berries and floral violets turning to black cherry and mocha flavors with refined tannins on the long, lingering finish. 

RM 89 points.

Blend: 66% Cabernet Sauvignon, 12% Malbec, 11% Merlot, 7% Petite Verdot, 4% Cabernet Franc

Conn Creek located in the historic Rutherford district along the Silverado Trail has been producing Napa Valley wines since the mid-1970's. Their flagship, Anthology is named for a Greek word that refers to a collection of literary or artistic works akin to its Bordeaux blend made from a collection of Napa Valley’s notable vineyards and diverse AVAs for growing Bordeaux varieties.Grapes are sourced from nearly all of Napa Valley’s appellations to provide great variety and options in crafting Conn Creek's flagship wine. The 2008 Anthology includes vineyard lots selected from the following appellations: Cabernet Sauvignon from Atlas Peak - Stagecoach Vineyard, Stags Leap District, Howell Mountain - Hughes Vineyards, St. Helena - Collins Vineyard, Oakville - Stanton Vineyard, Calistoga - Surber & Frediani Vineyards, Yountville - Herrick Vineyard, Carneros - Truchard Vineyard, and Mount Veeder: Cabernet Franc from St. Helena - Carpenter Vineyard, Atlas Peak - Stagecoach Vineyard, and Spring Mountain; Merlot from St. Helena - Collins Vineyard, and Atlas Peak - Stagecoach; Petit Verdot from Yountville - Tall Trees; and Malbec from Yountville - Herrick. 

https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=1420800

http://www.conncreek.com/




Saturday, June 17, 2023

Pour Boys Impromptu Wine Dinner on the deck

 Pour Boys Impromptu Wine Dinner on the deck features top flight Napa Cabernets and medley of reds and whites

We hosted a short notice impromptu wine dinner with Pour Boys Dan and Lyle Saturday evening on the deck. Linda prepared grilled New York Strip beefsteaks with stuffed mushrooms, toasted cheese bread, mashed potatoes, gezpacho soup and tomato and burrata salad. 

Dan and Lyle brought some classic wines from their cellars and I matched or complemented each with matching labels from our cellar, plus several selections to accompany and complement the dinner.

I also pulled a couple of bottles I was eager to try. Following our recent gala Pour Boys Winers and Diners Cityscape wine dinner where Cos d' Estournel was one of the WOTN - Wines of the Night, I was eager to try this aged vintage Cos from our cellar, but held it for a special occasion such as tonight when I could share it with fellow oenophiles. 

Similarly, I recently acquired this 100 point Alvaviva Concho y' Toro Chilean red wine, the Chilean property of the legendary first growth Bordeaux producer Baron Phillip Rothschild, that I was eager to try and share. 

Lyle brought from his cellar a premium Beringer Private Reserve Napa Cabernet so I matched it with a David Arthur from the same vintage, 2008. Additionally, we opened this aged vintage Cos that I was eager to try following the WOTN (Wine of the Night) showing of this label at Terry and Lyle's gala Pour Boys dinner recently.

 
Dan brought from his cellar a vintage premium Aussie Shiraz, Clarendon Hills Clarendon Piggot Range so I pulled a near age label, Montes Folly. We also matched these with the 100 point Alvaviva Concho y' Toro Chilean red wine from the Baron Phillip Rothschild Chilean estate, that I was eager to try and share.


For a starter, prior to dinner and with the chilled gazpacho soup and a tomato, burrata balsamic salad course, we opened a casual easy sipper Napa Valley Rutherford appellation Sauvignon Blanc. Later in the evening we also opened this aged dessert wine.

To close the evening with the grilled peaches on angel food cake and fresh chocolate brownie desserts, I opened another Beringer label, Nightingale Sauterne blend style dessert wine. Look at the dramatic difference in the color of these two white wines! 

The flight:

  • Long Meadow Ranch Napa Valley Rutherford Sauvignon Blanc 2018
  • Beringer Private Reserve Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2008
  • David Arthur Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2008
  • Chateau Cos d' Estournel St Estephe Bordeaux 1979
  • Clarendon Hills Clarendon Piggot Range Shiraz 2011
  • Montes Folly Shiraz 2010
  • Baron Phillip Rothschild Almaviva Concho y' Toro Chile 2017
  • Beringer Nightingale Botrytized Semillon Sauvignon Blanc 2004

 

Long Meadow Ranch Napa Valley Rutherford Sauvignon Blanc 2018 

Long Meadow Ranch farms in 3 counties over 2,000 acres of grapes, olives, fruits, vegetables and pasture. The Mayacamas Estate is rugged 650-acre landscape nestled in the foothills of the Mayacamas Mountains also gave way to a long, sweeping meadow, thus the name Long Meadow Ranch was born. 

Their restaurant tasting room hospitality center is on St Helena Highway as you enter town from the south.

Winemaker notes - “A beautiful growing season produced another early and expeditious harvest of outstanding quality. Our overnight picks and slow cold fermentations resulted in rich aromas of pink grapefruit, lemon verbena, and lychee on the nose that carry through to lime zest, lemon curd, and guava on the palate. Crisp, clean, elegant, and mouthwatering, the always versatile Sauvignon Blanc is fit to quaff and pair.” – Justin Carr

https://www.longmeadowranch.com/shop/wine/sauvignon-blanc-rutherford/

Beringer Private Reserve Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2008

This is the flagship Cabernet from one of the most storied producers in Napa Valley. Beringer dates back 1868, when Jacob Beringer, emigrated from Germany, and settled in Napa Valley 1869 where the rocky hillside soil and fertile valley floor resembled that of vineyards back home in Germany. He became cellar foreman for Charles Krug, one of the first commercial winemakers in Napa Valley. In 1875, he and his brother Jacob purchased 215 acres adjacent to Charles Krug in St. Helena for $14,500. The Beringer Brothers' first harvest and crush followed in 1876 producing nearly 40,000 gallons of wine, or 18,000 cases, that first year. 

The Beringer Cabernet was named #1 Wine of the Year for the 1986 Cabernet by Wine Spectator (1990 edition). Six years later, Wine Spectator named the 1994 Chardonnay #1 Wine of the Year (1996 edition) - this is special because not only is it the first time a white wine has ever garnered that top spot, but Beringer was the first and only winery to ever have both a red and a white wine in that top slot. 

Former Chief Winemakers Myron Nightingale and Ed Sbragia created the Private Reserve program in 1977 as the flagship labels of the portfolio. The Private Reserve Chardonnay was introduced with the 1978 vintage, and together these wines have earned three decades of extraordinary accolades, including two "Wine of the Year" awards. The 2015 and 2016 Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon vintages were awarded back to back 99-point scores.

The fruit for this 2008 vintage release was predominantly (80% St. Helena, 18% Steinhauer) sourced from the Home Vineyard on the Beringer estate just on the outskirts of St. Helena. This vineyard was part of the original 215 acres Jacob Beringer purchased in 1875. The Cabernet Sauvignon planted on the sloped sedimentary soil of this 48-acre vineyard has been a key component of our Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon since 1982.

The remainder of the Cabernet was sourced from the Steinhauer Ranch vineyard, located at 1,800 feet on Howell Mountain, this 36-acre vineyard of Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc sits above the fog, exposed to cool mountain temperatures and high solar radiation. The vineyard is named in honor of Beringer's longtime vineyard manager Bob Steinhauer.

The final blend includes a touch of Petit Verdot (1%) and 1% Cabernet Franc sourced from the Howell Mountain AVA Bancroft Ranch Vineyard. The mountainous 89 acre vineyard has nutrient-poor, rocky soils at 1,800 feet, and produces the intense Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc in this Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon.

Winemaker Notes - "The 2008 Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon shows youthful characters of fresh blackberry, black cherry and blueberry, and has bright characteristics of blackberry and blueberry aromas, accented by notes of toast, graphite, cedar and brown spices. The palette is rich and supple with seamless, mouth-coating tannins. The rich, juicy fruit core is highlighted by flavors of cassis, blackberry, sweet cocoa and a light savory note. A nice acidity lifts the fruit and carries it into a prolonged, pleasing finish."

This was awarded 93 points by Stephen Tanzer and 92 points by Wine Enthusiast and Wine Spectator. 

Dark inky purple colored, full bodied, dense concentrated but superbly balanced and integrated, bright expressive ripe sweet blackberry and black raspberry fruits predominate with layers of cassis, dark mocha, with hints of oak, vanilla and graphite. Wine Spectator set the drinking window through 2023 and it certainly appeared to be at its apex. 

RM 94 points.

https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=1155222

https://www.beringer.com/

https://twitter.com/beringervyds @beringervyds

https://twitter.com/beringerwinery @beringerwinery

David Arthur Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2008

The superb Beringer Cabernet was ideally matched by this premium label from the southern end of the Vaca Mountain range of Napa Valley. I pulled this 2008 vintage release to compare with the Beringer for a mini-horizontal tasting. 

We have fun with this label produced by the Long Family on the Long Family Ranch, high atop Pritchard Hill. We visited the David Arthur Napa Valley Estate Vineyards and Winery during our Napa Valley Wine Experience in 2013. We were joined on that trip by the other of  the Ned Long daughters, wife Linda and sister Pat, who grew up on the Long Family (no relation) farm in Indiana.

David Arthur Vineyards was founded in 1985 by brothers David and Bob Long on land their father Don Long purchased in the late 1950s. David settled in Napa Valley in 1977 and learned the wine business from the ground up working at nearby Chappellet, Joseph Phelps and Schramsberg. 

David prepared the Long Family Ranch site in 1978-79 and planted the first grapes in 1980. Don’s youngest son, David Arthur, founded the winery with his then wife, Joye Dale, in 1985 with the purchase of 30 French oak barrels. The first vintage was the 1985 Chardonnay followed by the first red wine, Meritaggio, a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Petit Verdot and Sangiovese in 1992 and then Cabernets.

David and Joye’s daughter, Laura Long, now work side by side with her father running the day-to-day operations of the winery and vineyards.

This David Arthur Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2008 was awarded 93 points Wine Enthusiast. 

This was a great comparison tasting of the same vintage Beringer, both showing superbly at fifteen years of age, likely both at the apex of their drinking windows.

This is blended with 11% Petit Verdot and 5% Cabernet Franc.

Dark ruby purple colored, medium full bodied, slightly softer and more focused and less complex than the Beringer, since this is sourced from but one single vineayard site, black raspberry and black currant fruits with notes of vanilla, cocoa, hints of mineral, mint, toasty herbs and oak.

RM 93 

https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=2403639

https://www.davidarthur.com

https://twitter.com/DavidArthurVine

@DavidArthurVine


Chateau Cos d' Estournel St Estephe Bordeaux 1979

As noted above, we tasted together this label from a near recent vintage at Lyle and Terry's dinner recently. Hence I was eager to share this aged bottle of the label. 

We drove by the magnificent historic Chateau estate and vineyards that sit on the road on the edge of St Estephe as you round the bend and climb the gentle hill from the Pauillac appellation. 

This release was awarded 92 points Wine Spectator, Three Stars from critic Michael Broadbent.

Wine Advocate said this was "the best of the 1979 St-Estephes" for the vintage. 

At forty years, it was time to open this bottle and we weren't sure what to expect. The label, fill level and foil and most importantly the cork were all in amazing condition, looking more like they were half their age. In 1998, at twenty years, Robert Parker noted "this wine has aged slowly". The longevity was impressive, especially considering this was a 375ml half bottle, another testament to the provenance of our wine cellar!

This showed minimal signs of diminution from age with decent color, bouquet and fruit flavors - ruby/garnet colored, medium bodied, amazing resilience with its flavors and bouquet of black cherry fruits, notes of cassis, and some vanillin, oaky scents. 

RM 89 points. 

https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=73618

We then moved to the bigger more robust Syrahs. 

Clarendon Hills "Piggott Range Vineyard" Syrah McLaren Vale South Australia 2011

This is a label we have enjoyed for more than two decades having discovered it in the '90's. This is our favorite label from this producer who produces several Rhone varietal wines in single vineyard designated labels.

Clarendon Hills is a small family-run winery based in Clarendon, South Australia. The company was founded by biochemist, Roman Bratasiuk, in 1990 when this biochemist and wine lover decided to produce his own wine. Though he'd never trained as a winemaker, Roman was guided by his refined palate and scientific knowledge. Following his favorite producers and preferred styles, Roman sought to make a version of the wines he loved. 

This vintage release of this label was not as big or fruit filled as the other releases I have tasted, taking on a little bit more menthol and acidity than the more complex concentrated fruit flavors of some other vintages we have tasted. 

From an earlier review of this release, "One Cellartracker reviewer MMack gave it 92 points and compared it to a CDP (Chateauneuf du Pape). Vivino reviewer DcLaxFan also likened it to a Rhone, he wrote "From a winery founded by a biochemist, the Syrah opens with a nose of smoked meat, mulberry, tapenade, and plum. Savory mouth of prunes, brisket, cassis, and earth. A wild, smoky, meaty feel like a Rhône Vacqueyras."

Dark inky purple, full bodied, full round blackberry fruits with notes of cassis, bacon fat, black tea and tapenade. The fruit is more subdued than other vintages of this label.

RM 91 points. 

https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=1953014

Previous tastings of this label:

https://unwindwine.blogspot.com/2019/11/bbq-ribs-and-syrah-syrah.html 

http://unwindwine.blogspot.com/2012/08/clarendon-hills-clarendon-piggott-range.html

https://unwindwine.blogspot.com/2015/10/cityscape-syrah-zin-bbq-ribs-wine.html 

 

To compare with this label I pulled this near vintage, same varietal release from a different part of the world, Chile.

Montes Folly La Finca de Apalta Syrah 2010

From an earlier tasting, Montes Folly has been cited as the best Syrah in Chile. It is the first ultra-premium Syrah to be sourced from Chile. The grapes for this Montes Folly grow on the steepest hillsides of the Finca de Apalta vineyards in Apalta, Colchagua, Chile, where the vines have adapted best and have found good balance between yields and vegetative expression.

The terroir driven soils are of granitic origin and primarily consist of decomposing rocks from high above in the chain of mountains that crosses the valley, and therefore the soils in this sector are rather thin and poor in organic matter with a good percolation capacity, which enables the roots to explore the entire profile in search of water.

The grapes are hand-selected and sorted on special selection sorting tables. The vinified wine is then aged in French oak barrels for 24 months.

The 2016 release of this label was awarded 96 points by James Suckling.

Not in the class of the 'old world' Northern Rhone Hermitage Chave, this 'new world' or emerging market Syrah represents the art of the possible of what is coming from the emerging wine producing regions and nascent producers.

More new world style like a big Australian Syrah with its complex concentrated forward fruits, almost obtuse when compared to the Chave, dark inky purple with blackberry and black raspberry fruits highlighted by notes of spice, cassis, currants, mocha and hints of black olive.

RM 92 points.

https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=1479344

https://www.monteswines.com/en/ 

https://twitter.com/monteswines @MontesWines

And, with the pivot to South America, Chile, I opened this highly rated red from the same region.

Almaviva Baron Phillip Rothschild Concho y' Toro Chile 2017

Almaviva is a partnership between Baroness Philippine de Rothschild, Chairman of the Advisory Board of Baron Philippe de Rothschild SA, and Eduardo Guilisasti Tagle, Chairman of Viña Concha y Toro S.A., formed in 1997 to create exceptional Franco-Chilean wines and launched in 1998.

Almaviva was the first wine in Chile produced under this French Château concept, based upon exceptional terroir, one unique bodega (estate vineyard site) and one technical team – the three of which are dedicated exclusively to the production of one wine seeking unparalleled quality and excellence. The Château concept was introduced in the XIX century in France as a way to honor creative mastery of winegrowers from Bordeaux.

The vineyards are in Puenta Alto to the south of Santiago, Chile.

Almaviva wines are produced under the joint technical supervision of both partners.

Using the Bordeaux Classification system of producers, created back in 1855, Liv-ex published a 2017 Classification of Bordeaux where Almaviva is ranked as second growth. Liv-ex published its fifth Classification of Bordeaux. Like the original classification of 1855, it places fine wines into five classes based on price and visibility. For the first time, this year’s Liv-ex classification has been extended to include regions beyond Bordeaux.

Almaviva was classified as a second growth. This ranks it alongside world renowned brands such as Opus One, Dominus, Vega Sicilia and Bordeaux’s Pichon Baron and Leoville Poyferre, among the finest wines in the world and top one in South America.

According to the producer, the name Almaviva, despite it's Hispanic sonority, belongs to classical French literature: Count Almaviva is the hero of The Marriage of Figaro, the famous play by Beaumarchais (1732-1799), later turned into an opera by the genius of Mozart.

The label design pays homage to Chile’s ancestral history, with three reproductions of a stylized design, which symbolizes their vision of the earth and the cosmos.

The label bears the name Almaviva in Beaumarchais’ own handwriting. 

This is made from a blend of classic Bordeaux varieties, in which Cabernet Sauvignon predominates at 65%, with Carménère, 23%, Cabernet Franc, 5%, Petit Verdot, 5%, and Merlot at 2%.

It was barrel aged 19 Months in new French Oak.

Producer's Tasting Notes - Deep, intense and opaque ruby red. The nose reveals a generous, powerful and layered bouquet of ripe cassis and blackberries, interwoven with hints of mineral, fine notes of vanilla, coffee, black pepper and earth. Dense and full-bodied, the wine fills the mouth with round, ripe and refined tannins, leaving an overall impression of balance and persistence. Produced from an extremely warm, but superb vintage, this well-structured wine of balanced acidity strikes a wonderful combination of elegance and power, with a very promising long aging potential."

This was rated 100 points by James Suckling. 

Despite it's pedigree and superior ratings, this was a bit disjointed, perhaps needing more time in which to integrate and settle. Dark garnet colored, medium bodied, tightly wound and structured black berry fruits with notes of cassis, black tea, leather and earth.

RM 91 points.  

https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=3395373

https://www.almavivawinery.com/en/start/

Beringer Nightingale Botrytized Semillon Sauvignon Blanc 2004

In light of the Beringer Private Reserve served earlier, I pulled from the cellar this Beringer French Sauternes-style dessert wine. This is named for Myron Nightingale who joined Beringer in 1971 as the 5th winemaker and developed this special wine.  

This is a classic French Bordeaux Sauterne style blend of 70% Semillon and 30% Sauvignon Blanc.

Winemaker Notes -  "This very special wine offers a golden hue and features aromas of apricot nectar, creme brulee, vanilla and honey. Rich flavors of butterscotch, stone fruit and spice, with just a slight hint of cigar box, coat the mouth and linger for a long, luxurious finish. Whether paired with a cheese course or rich dessert, Nightingale is a wonderful way to end a meal."

According to the producer's website: "The techniques used to make this special botrytised dessert wine were developed by Myron Nightingale (Beringer winemaker, 1971-84) and his wife Alice. The Nightingales spent three decades developing their method for making a wine in the style of the classic French Sauternes. The Sémillon and Sauvignon Blanc for this wine were vinified separately and combined only after 23 months of barrel aging."

This was awarded 90 points by Wine Spectator.

Back in 2012, ironically, on the same date, I wrote in tasting this wine,  "Golden yellow on release, this eight year old is taking on a weak tea honey colored hue that will continue to darken with age. Medium to full bodied, scents and flavors of honey, apricot and melon finish with a subtle layer of smoke that moderates the fruit and sweetness." Eleven years later the color has darkened further to a deep golden orange rust color as shown. The sweet fruit is more subdued having taken on more of that smoky tobacco leaf, tea tones.

RM 89 points.

https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=441964 

https://www.beringer.com/

https://twitter.com/beringervyds @beringervyds

https://twitter.com/beringerwinery @beringerwinery

 

Saturday, September 12, 2015

Cityscape Syrah Zin BBQ Ribs Wine Dinner 2015

2015 Cityscape Wine on the deck Features Syrah Zinfandel with BBQ Ribs Dinner

Our 'pour boys' wine group dinner was hosted by Lyle and Terry for their third wine night on the deck with cityscape views.

The theme for the evening was set for Syrah and Zinfandel to accompany their bar-b-cue rib dinner preparation. Their west loop residence features an extraordinary deck with cityscape views of the Willis (Sears) Tower (looming in background as shown left) and the west loop neighborhood.

The spectacular mid-September evening provided a perfect clear cloudless sky and comfortable evening. This was a replay of the success of last years event of the same theme. As usual, like the previous two years, Terry and prepared an wonderful dinner ideally suited for the wine theme - bar-b-cue ribs, potatoes, green beans, salad, cornbread, corn, followed by home-made profiteroles with ice cream, chocolate and caramel sauces.

Before dinner there was a selection of artisan cheeses, shrimp, grilled scallops, dips, nuts and olive trays. These complimented several champagne, sparkling and other white wine selections.

The main dinner wine flight ... (pictured below):


As usual we went through our ritual of placing the flight tasting order based on the anticipated weight, sweetness and complexity of the wines. Once set, the wines are opened and tasted to calibrate their appropriate tasting order. For me, this is almost the highlight of such evenings, determining the tasting order, but also testing knowledge and perceptions of the wines and vintages and their respective tasting profiles. As usual we had the basic order generally correct, but made a few modifications based on the tasting results. Shown above is the original expected order. 

Surprisingly, as a result of the tasting, the Killikanoon Oracle moved to the farthest right most position - signifying it as being the biggest and most complex wine, subsequently to be tasted last, so as to overpower a 'lesser' (lighter, less complex) wine. This was remarkable considering the previous tasting experiences of the other four 'big syrahs'.

Surprisingly, the Chateau Tanunda 100 year old vines Shiraz moved a couple places to the left although it compared favorably with the others. 

The wine flight in tasting order:

Domaine Marc Colin Chassagne Montrachet 1999
Niner Wine Estate Boot Jack Ranch Paso Robles Syrah 2006
Robert Biale Black Chicken Napa Valley Zinfandel 2011
Regusci Napa Valley Stags Leap District Zinfandel 2010
Outpost Napa Valley Howell Mountain Zinfandel 2012

The Big Shiraz flight ...

Two Hands  Bella's Garden Barossa Shiraz 2012
Chateau Tanunda 100 Year Old Vines Shiraz 2008
Clarendon Hills  Astralas Shiraz 2007
Clarendon Hills Piggot Ranges Shiraz 2004 
Killikanoon Clare Valley Oracle Shiraz 2004

And after dinner with dessert and for casual sipping:

Antoine Alard Chateau Theulet Monbazzilac 1998
Chateau Breustet Saunterne Bordeaux 2001
Grahams Vintage Port 1991, 2000
The Zinfandel flight also included the Niner Paso Robles Syrah which exhibited a profile more aligned with those wines. The Regusci and Biale compared similarly while, not surprisingly, the Outpost stood out with its Howell Mountain terroir showing bigger forward mountain fruit with that classic bramble tight firmness with a creosote anise layer. 

The standout of the evening for me was the Killikanoon Oracle, which I expected to show well as it is one of my favorite wines. It showed dark inky purple, intense, rich, thick, full bodied, forward fruit of blueberry, ripe plum and blackberry, violet floral, and a hint of anise on the finish.

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Big Aussie Syrah flight ...
I brought the Oracle to compare in a mini-horizontal 2004 against the Clarendon Hills Piggott Range Clarendon Syrah which I expected to mirror the profile but perhaps exhibit even bigger, more forward firm concentrated fruits, which it did, but less so than the Oracle.

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The Piggot Range exhibited a rich dark purple color, full bodied, and full smooth polished aromas and flavors of raspberries, blueberry, blueberries and smoked meat with notes of spice and floral elements with hints of oak with nicely integrated silky tannins on the lingering finish. It was more lean than the full throttle thick rich version I tasted a couple vintages back. It's certainly ready to drink, and doesn't appear it will improve any with age.. probably certainly at its apex and needs to be consumed .. but I'd say no need to hurry .. has a couple years left ....

Dan brought the ultra-premium Clarendon Hills Astralis also provided an interesting comparison between the two Clarendon Hills' labels since they no doubt contain fruit sourced from the same sites.

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Ernie brought Chateau Tanunda from his cellar. I've written herein about us capturing nine OWC three packs of this wine - the entire allocation of this wine for midwest America during the Wine Spectator Grand Tour a few years ago. This wine continues to be a staple of our big syrah tastings that we all enjoy. 

Chateau Tanunda "The Chateau" 100 Year Old Vines Eden Valley Barossa Shiraz

We discovered this wine at the Wine Spectator Grand Tour in Chicago when it was being poured by Chateau Tanunda's Dagmar O'Neill. Only 100 cases were produced. We orchestrated a purchase of nine three packs in OWC's (shown below) which we split amongst the 'pour boys' wine team, pictured below.

The Barossa is home to some of the world’s oldest Shiraz vines and the grapes for this wine come from hundred year old vines from a high altitude, one acre single vineyard in the Eden Valley.



The 'pour boys' sighted at WS
Grand Tour
Full bodied, complex, concentrated, full lingering tannins predominate the dense, black and blue berry fruits with hints of licorice, plum, spice and spicy oak.

RM 93 points.

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Grahams Vintage Port 1991, 2000
 
Lyle was concerned that his beloved Grahams Vintage Port 1991 was diminished and entering the later stage of its drinking window. He acquired a case of this wine and has been enjoying it over the decades but was concerned about its recent change in its profile. The consensus of the group was that is was fine, aging normally and gracefully, simply showing it natural aging maturation. We're all getting older! 

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Saturday, August 16, 2025

Clarendon Hills Astralis Shiraz 2005

Clarendon Hills "Astralis" McLaren Vale South Australia Syrah 2005 

Visiting The Cove, our vacation rental home in Destin, (FL), we opened this big red Shiraz with artisan cheeses and chocolates.

While this is the flagship of the extensive Clarendon Hills line which includes eight different Shiraz labels, in the past, I have preferred the style of their Piggott Range more. This has more of the tasting profile of the incredible Tanunda 100 Year Old Vines Shiraz we’ve written about, not surprising, since this too is sourced from old vines, from their first vineyard planted in 1920. Like the Tanunda, Astralis has limited production of only 150 cases.

At a release and market price of $180, this is in the super ultra-premium stratosphere, even more than the Tanunda at a release price of $125. This is a classic example where taste is in the eyes of the beholder and all that matters is one's personal pallet preference.

I prefer any one of several of my favorite Shiraz labels that are all in the $70 to $90 range and a select few at even less. Of course, as I often write in this blog, the thrill of the hunt and ultimate quest is to find that high QPR (Quality Price Ratio) wine that offers the same satisfaction at a fraction of the (premium) price.




As part of its premium price-point, Astralis (like the Tanunda) comes with premium packaging in its own branded OWC, Original Wood Case (pictured left).

McLaren Vale is in south central Australia on the north-west of the Fleurieu Peninsula about 25 miles south of Adelaide. It is one of the oldest and highly regarded wine producing areas in the country. It was granted its appellation status, in Australia known as GI or Geographical Indication in 1997.

The climatic and geographical diversity of McLaren Vale is suitable for a wide array of grape varieties which are grown there including Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache and Mourvedre, which, together with Shiraz, make up some of the most acclaimed 'GSM' blends. Other varietals grown in the region in lesser amounts are Merlot, Zinfandel, Tempranillo, Sangiovese and Viognier.

McLaren Vale is also the source of white wine varietals, most notably Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc.

Shiraz leads the region's list of award-winning wines with the best wines coming from very old vines, some planted more than 100 years ago.

This 2005 Astralis Vineyard Syrah is sourced from a vineyard planted in 1920 and is one of the few Syrah cuvees in which 100% new oak is utilized. Wine Enthusiast writes that
Astralis has become one of Australia's top collectible labels. The Winemaker for this label is Roman Bratasiuk.

This wine got huge reviews and scores from Robert Parker's Wine Advocate (99 points), 96 points by Wine Spectator, 95 by Steve Tanzers IWC and Wine Enthusiast, and 92 by Wine and Spirits.  

Like the bottle we had a decade ago, at twenty years, this wine remains a bit subdued. As with many super highly rated wines, their profile reflects more a lack of negatives, than profound obtuse big sprites. 

Despite lacking those big forward fruit bombs, this is still a big unctuous, tongue-coating complex wine, deep dark inky purple colored wine with layers of concentrated ripe black and blue berry fruits with a layer of graphite and mineral, which in my opinion detracts from the fruit and other complementary tones of expresso, tobacco and spice box, leading to a smooth silky polished tannin lingering finish. 

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Rick's Index of Australian Producer's Wines Tasting Notes

Rick's Index of Australian Producer's Wines Tasting Notes

Barossa Old Vines Company Shiraz 2003 - June 24, 2007, February, 5, 2009
Barton Vale Smith's Folly Barossa Valley Shiraz 2001 - May 18, 2006. January 29, 2009
BlackWing McLaren Vale Langhorne Creek Shiraz 2005 - June 19, 2007
Branson Coach House Greenock Barossa Valley Rare Single Vineyard Coach House Block Shiraz 2002 - March 24, 2005
Branson Coach House Greenock Barossa Valley Rare Single Vineyard Coach House Block Shiraz 2002 - May 17, 2006
Branson Coach House Greenock Barossa Valley Single Vineyard Greenock Block Shiraz 2004 -
March 29, 2008,
February 6, 2009

Branson Coach House Greenock
Barossa Valley Single Vineyard Greenock Block Shiraz 2002 -
March 1, 2008
Brokenwood Vineyard 1997 Shiraz - June 13, 2001
Brothers in Arms Langhorne Creek Shiraz 2000 - 12/06/03
Cape Barren Old Vines Shiraz 2001 - Feb 12, 2004
Cape Mentelle Cabernet Merlot Margaret River 2002 - Aug 29, 2004
 Chateau Tanunda 'The Château' - '100 YEAR OLD VINE' Shiraz 2008 May 12, 2011 
Clarendon Hills Baker's Gully Vineyard Clarendon Syrah 2003 - February 26, 2011 
Clarendon Hills Brookman Vineyard Shiraz 1999 - April 7, 2007
Clarendon Hills Clarendon Liandra Vineyard Syrah 2001 - July 13, 2004
Clarendon Hills Clarendon Piggott Range Vineyard Shiraz 1999 - Oct 25, 2003
Clarendon Hills Romas Vineyard Old Vines Grenache 2003 - March 8, 2007
Clarendon Hills Merlot 1997 - Sept 25, 2000
Colonial Estate 'l'Explorature' Barosa Valley Shiraz 2004 - November 16, 2006
Connor Park Winery Bendigo, Australia The Honour Shiraz 2002 - Dec 23, 2005
Craneford Allyson Parsons Barossa Valley Shiraz 2003 - March 21, 2006
Craneford John Zilm Barossa Valley Adelaide Hills Cabernet Sauvignon 2002 - Jan 25, 2005
d'Arenberg The Custodian McLaren Vale Grenache 1996 - Dec 06, 2003
d'Arenberg The Dead Arm McLaren Vale Shiraz 2006 - November 1, 2008
d'Arenberg The Dead Arm McLaren Vale Shiraz 2003 - Jan 7, 2006, October 23, 2008
d'Arenberg The Dead Arm McLaren Vale Shiraz 2002 - Aug 7, 2004, February 26, 2009
d'Arenberg The Dead Arm McLaren Vale Shiraz 2001 - Collectables - March, 2004
d'Arenberg The Dead Arm McLaren Vale Shiraz 1999 - Dec 23, 2003, November 19, 2006
d'Arenberg The Dead Arm McLaren Vale Shiraz 1997 - Dec 29, 2004
d'Arenberg The Dead Arm McLaren Vale Shiraz 1995 - Sept 1, 1999, May 20, 2005
Davey Family Vineyard "The Gate" McClaren Vale Shiraz 2002 - November 19, 2006
De Lisio McLaren Vale Krystina Shiraz 2005 - January 25, 2009 
Devil's Lair Margaret River Red Blend Wine 2004 - April 13, 2009
Diggers Bluff Watchdog Barossa Valley Cabernet Shiraz 2001 - March 1, 2008
Dutschke St Jakobi Barossa Valley Shiraz 2002  - July 17, 2010
John Duvall 'Entity' Barossa Valley Shiraz 2004 - November 17, 2006, April 24, 2010
John Duvall Plexus Barossa Valley GSM 2003 - Nov 16, 2005
Elderton Friends Barossa Shiraz 2003 - Mar 3, 2006
Elderton Barossa Valley Shiraz 2003 - June 10, 2007
Elderton Estate Barossa CSM 2000 - Aug, 23, 2005
Elderton Command Single Vineyard Barossa Valley Shiraz 2003 - August 20, 2008
Elderton Command Single Vineyard Barossa Valley Shiraz 2002 - May 16, 2006
Elderton Command Single Vineyard Barossa Valley Shiraz 2001 - August 20, 2008
Elderton Command Single Vineyard Barossa Valley Shiraz 2000 - Dec 3, 2004
Fairview Paarl (South Africa) Beacon Block Shiraz 2002 - May 15, 2004 

Flemings Langhorne Creek Cabernet Sauvignon 2002 - June 13, 2011

Flinders Run Southern Ranges Baroota, Australia, Shiraz 2006 - November 4, 2010, December 10, 2010, - January 18, 2011  
Flinders Run, Southern Flinders Ranges, Baroota, Australia, Shiraz 2005 - April 13, 2008, April 24, 2008 May 21-22, 2008, September 19, 2008, November 11, 2008, December 3, 2008, January 14, 2009March 18, 2009, May 2, 2009, June 21, 2009, October 23, 2009, February 13, 2010, May 1, 2010, November 19, 2010
Fox Creek McLaren Vale Shiraz Reserve 1996 - Sept 2, 2000
Gibson Barossa Vale Shiraz 2003 - June 4 & 10, 2007
Ben Glaetzer Barossa Valley Amon Ra 2005 - March 27, 2007
Ben Glaetzer Barossa Valley Godolphin Shiraz 2005 - January 14, 2009
Glen Eldon Dry Bore Shiraz Barossa 2002 - Aug 27, 2005
Grateful Palate Airwines Boarding Pass South Australia Shiraz 2005 - December 2, 2007
Green Point Victoria Shiraz 2002 - Nov 17, 2004
Groom Barossa Valley Shiraz 2004 - January 15, 2009
Groom Barossa Valley Shiraz 2003 - March 22, 2009, March 7, 2009
Groom Barossa Valley Shiraz 2002 - Nov 13, 2003, May 8, 2005, Oct 27, 2005
Groom Barossa Valley Shiraz 2001 - Jan 31, 2004
Haan "Prestige" Barossa Valley Shiraz 2003 - March 3, 2007, December 30, 2009
Haan "Prestige" Barossa Valley Shiraz 2002 - Dec 4, 2004, Feb 9, 2006, May 17, 2006
JJ Hahn "1928" Barossa Valley Shiraz 2001- April 12, 2005
Hardy's Eileen Hardy McLaren Vale Clare Valley Padthaway Shiraz 1995 - Feb 11, 2005
Heathcote II  Shiraz 2004 - July 7, 2007, July 10, 2007, August 19, 2007
Henry's Drive Barossa Shiraz 2004 - August 25, 2007
Henry's Drive Australia Padthaway Shiraz 2003 - June 24, 2006
Henry's Drive Padthaway Reserve Shiraz 2002 - July 31 2005
Henry's Drive Padthaway Cabernet Sauvignon 2002 - Sept 12, 2004, July 30, 2007
Hazyblur South Australia Kangaroo Island Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 - December 4, 2010
HazyBlur Baroota Shiraz 2004 - May 18, 2006, December 31, 2007, December 31, 2009
HazyBlur Baroota Shiraz 2003 - Oct 16, 2006
HazyBlur Adelaide Plains South Australia Shiraz 2004 - December 23, 2008, January 7, 2008,
April 4, 2008
HazyBlur Adelaide Plains South Australia Shiraz 2003 - April 20, 2005
HazyBlur Adelaide Plains South Australia Shiraz 2001 - January 20, 2009
HazyBlur South Australia Kangaroo Island Shiraz 2006 - July 17, 2010
HazyBlur South Australia Kangaroo Island Shiraz 2004 - February 14, 2007, December 31, 2009
HazyBlur McLaren Vale Shiraz 2004 - December 31, 2009
Hentley Farm 'Clos Otto' Barossa Valley Greenock Creek Shiraz 2008 May 12, 2011  
Hewitson Mad Hatter McLaren Vale Shiraz 2002 - Dec 27, 2005
Hope Hunter Valley Australia Verdelho 2009 - October 2, 2010 
Jacobs Creek Barossa Valley Shiraz Reserve 1997 - 11/23/03
Jip Jip Rocks Limestone Coast Australia Syrah - Cabernet 2005 - July 17, 2008
John Duvall 'Entity' Barossa Valley Shiraz - November 17, 2006
John Duvall Plexus Barossa Valley GSM 2003 - Nov 16, 2005
Kaesler Avignon Barossa Valley Shiraz 2003 - Nov 27, 2004
Kaesler Barossa Valley Old Vines Shiraz 2004 - April 20, 2008
Kaesler Barossa Valley Old Vines Shiraz 1996 - Oct 10, 2002
Kaesler Old Bastard Barossa Shiraz 2001 - May 22, 2004
Kaesler Old Bastard Barossa Shiraz 1998 - March 11, 2002
Kaesler Stonehorse Barossa Shiraz 2004 - February 28, 2007
Kaesler Stonehorse Barossa Shiraz 2003 - Sept 22, 2005
Kalleske Greenock Vineyard South Australia Barossa Valley Shiraz 2005 - April 9, 2009, April 24, 2010
Kangarilla  Road Cabernet Sauvignon 2002 - Aug 27, 2005
Ken Norman Cabernet Merlot 1998 - Apr 21, 2000
Kilikanoon Clare Valley Covenant Shiraz 2002 -
Kilikanoon Oracle Clare Valley Shiraz 2005 - January 10, 2009
Kilikanoon Oracle Clare Valley Shiraz 2004 - February 15, 2009, December 28, 2009
Kilikanoon Oracle Clare Valley Shiraz 2003 - May 6, 2006, May 16, 2006
Kilikanoon Oracle Clare Valley Shiraz 2001 - Apr 21, 2004
Kilikanoon Oracle Clare Valley Shiraz 1999 - February, 27, 2010
Killikanoon Killerman's Run South Australia Shiraz 2005 - August 5, 2007, February 9, 2008
Kilikanoon Parable Barossa Valley Shiraz 2004 - July 22, 2007
Killikanoon 'R' Reserve Barossa Valley Shiraz 2002 - May 22, 2009
Kilikanoon Testament Clare Valley Shiraz 2004 - February 24, 2007, October 24-25,2007
Kim Crawford Marlborough Dry Riesling 2007 - Nov 7, 2009 
Koonowla Clare Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2002 - January 9, 2007
Leeuwin Estate Margaret River Art Series Cabernet Sauvignon 1998 - 12/14/03
Liebich CW's Block Barossa Valley Shiraz 2002 - March 1, 2005
Lindeman's Pyrus Coonawara Blend 1994 - Aug 15, 2005
Marquis Phillips Southeast Australia Shiraz 2006 - September 17, 2008
Marquis Phillips Southeast Australia Shiraz 2003 - Aug 8, 2004
Marquis Phillips McLaren Vale Shiraz '9' 2007 - July 23, 2011
Marquis Phillips McLaren Vale Shiraz '9' 2006 - February 10, 2009, June 11, 2009
Marquis Phillips McLaren Vale Shiraz '9' 2005 - April 8, 2007, June 20, 2007, August 19, 2007,
November 11, 2008
Marquis Phillips McLaren Vale Shiraz '9' 2004 - August 6, 2010
Marquis Phillips McLaren Vale Shiraz '9' 2003 - Aug 14, 2004
Marquis Phillips McLaren Vale Shiraz '9' 2002 - Dec 17, 2003
Marquis Phillips McLaren Vale Shiraz '9' 2001- Oct 10, 2003, May 8, 2005, Dec 29, 2005, June 5, 2006, February 21, 2007, February 23, 2008
Marquis Phillips McLaren Vale Shiraz '9' 2000 - July 17, 2003
Marquis Phillips McLaren Vale 'S2' Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 - June 30, 2011 
Marquis Phillips McLaren Vale 'S2' Cabernet Sauvignon 2002 - June 26, 2002, October 1, 2007, April 2, 2008, June 16, 2011
Marquis Phillips McLaren Vale Cabernet 'S2' 2001 - Oct 1, 2003
Marquis Phillips Proprietary Red Sarah's Blend 2003 - Oct 30,2004
Maxwell's Ellen Street Shiraz 2001- July 31, 2004
Mitolo Jester McLaren Vale Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 - July 17, 2007
Mitolo G.A.M McLaren Vale Shiraz 2002 - Dec 31, 2003 Mitolo Reiver Barossa Valley Shiraz 2004 - July 28, 2007
Mollydooker Shiraz Blue Eyed Boy 2006 - August 19, 2010
Mollydooker "Carnival of Love" McLaren Vale South Australia Shiraz 2005 - Feb 10, 2007
Mollydooker Enchanted Path Cabernet Shiraz 2006 - August 17, 2010
Mollydooker Goosebumps Sparkling Shiraz 2006 -  March 14, 2009
Mollydooker T"wo Left Feet" Mclaren Vale Shiraz Red Blend 2008 - October 27, 2010
Mollydooker "Two Left Feet" McLaren Vale Shiraz Blend 2006 - January 27, 2008
Mollydooker "Two Left Feet" McLaren Vale Shiraz Blend 2005 - November 26, 2006, September 8, 2007
Mollydooker "The Boxer" McLaren Vale Shiraz 2005 - November 24, 2006
Mollydooker Velvet Glove Shiraz 2009 - May 12, 2011   
Mollydooker Violinist Verdehlo 2007 - February 13, 2010
Mr. Riggs Adelaide Shiraz Viognier 2004 - Feb 25, 2006
Mr. Riggs Adelaide Shiraz Viognier 2003 - Sept 9, 2004 February 26, 2009
Mr. Riggs McLaren Vale Shiraz 2002 - February 26, 2009
Muddy Water Waipara New Zealand Pinot Noir 2008 - March 26, 2011, March 27, 2011 
Noon Winery Langhorne Creek Reserve Shiraz 2003 - Oct 21, 2005
Greg Norman Estates - Cabernet/Merlot 1997 - Mar 21, 2000
Greg Norman Estates - Cabernet Merlot 1995 - Nov 15, 1999
Oliverhill Winery Jimmy Section McLaren Vale Shiraz 2005 - March 17, 2007
Oliverhill Winery Jimmy Section McLaren Vale Shiraz 2003 - Jan 16, 2004
Paringa Shiraz South Australia Individual Vineyard 2001 - Oct 4, 2003
Penfolds Bin 28 Kalimna Shiraz 2001 - Jan 29, 2004
Penfolds Bin 28 Kalimna Shiraz 1997  - Mar 26, 2000
Penfolds South Australia Bin 389 Cabernet-Shiraz 2001 - Jan 19, 2004
Penfolds Shiraz-Cabernet South Australia Koonunga Hill 1996 - Apr 23, 2004
Penfolds 'Thomas Hyland' South Australia Shiraz 2005 - January 3, 2008
Peter Lehman Clancey's Barossa Shiraz 1997 - 11/15/03
Peter Lehmann Clancy's Barossa Shiraz 1998 - Apr 28, 2000, March 14, 2009
Peter Lehman Barossa Shiraz 1999 - Oct 15, 2002
Peter Lehman Barossa Shiraz 1998 - Jan 8, 2001
Peter Lehmann Barossa Shiraz 1997 - Apr 28, 2000, June 18, 2005
Pirramimma 1998 McLaren Vale Shiraz Stocks Hill Vineyard - Mar 27, 2003
Pirramimma 1998 McLaren Vale Shiraz - Dec 14, 2000
Passing Clouds Bendigo Reserve Shiraz 2003 - January 16, 2007
Poonawatta Estate Eden Valley Shiraz - March 8, 2007
Possum Vineyard McLaren Vale Shiraz 2002 - Feb 12, 2004
Possum Vineyard McLaren Vale Shiraz 2001 - Apr 17, 2004
Punters Corner Spartacus Reserve Shiraz 1998 - May 20, 2006
Punters Corner Cabernet Sauvignon Coonawarra 1998 - Sept 23, 2001
Pure Love Wines "Layer Cake" Barossa Valley Shiraz 2005 - October 13, 2007
Ravenswood Vintners Blend Australian Shiraz 2004 - May 22, 2007
Ravenswood Vintners Blend Australian Shiraz 2002 - Mar 8, 2004, April 12, 2005
RedHeads Studio - Return Of The Living Red N.V. - February 26, 2011
Red Ochre 1997 McLaren Vale Red Wine - Sept 8, 2000
Chateau Reynella McClaren Vale Basket Pressed Shiraz 1994-11/13/02, 12/7/2000, 7/28/05
Rosemount Estates Balmoral McLaren Vale Syrah 2002 - October 7, 2008,  May 15, 2011
Rosemount Estates Balmoral McLaren Vale Syrah 2001- May 26, 2009
Rosemount Estates Balmoral McLaren Vale Syrah 2000 - Sept 1, 2005, April 22, 2011
Rosemount Estates Balmoral McLaren Vale Syrah 1999 - Aug, 19, 2003, Nov 23, 2002
Rosemount Estates Balmoral McLaren Vale Syrah 1998 - Aug 30, 2001, Apr 14, 2001, March 18, 2007, May 8, 2009
Rosemount Estates Balmoral McLaren Vale Syrah 1997 - Mar 19, 2001, June 2, 2000, Feb 13, 2007, December 30, 2007, December 31, 2007
Rosemount Estates Balmoral Mclaren Vale Syrah 1996 - June 29, 2008
Rosemount Estates Balmoral McLaren Vale Syrah 1995 - 8/28/03, 12/18/99, 04/08/05, Feb 21, 2006, June 5, 2006, January 4, 2007, May 9, 2010
Rosemount Estates Balmoral McLaren Vale Shiraz 1992 - Nov 5, 2009
Rosemount Estates Mudgee Mountain Blue Shiraz Cabernet 1997 - May 2, 2001
Rosemount GSM (Grenache Syrah Mouvedre) McLaren Vale 2002 - June 9, 2006
Rosemount GSM (Grenache Syrah Mouvedre) McLaren Vale 1998 - Dec 15, 2000
Rosemount GSM (Grenache Syrah Mouvedre) McLaren Vale 1997 - June 11, 2006
Rosemount Estate Coonawara Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve 1997 - June 14, 2000
Rutherglen Estate Red 2004 - March 24, 2006
Schild Estate Barossa Shiraz 2005 - April 14, 2008

Shingleback McLaren Vale, South Australia, Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 - July 20, 2011

Shingleback D Block McLaren Vale Shiraz 2002 - May 30, 2006
Shingleback McLaren Vale Shiraz 2003 - June 2, 2006
St. Hallett Barossa Faith Shiraz 2001- Sept 6, 2001
The Standish 'Single Vineyard Shiraz' Barossa Valley Shiraz 2002 - August 2, 2008, August 16, 2008

Steve Hoff Barossa Valley Shiraz 2006 - May 6, 2011

Tait Ballbuster Barossa Valley 2005 - January 27, 2007
Tapestry McLaren Vale Shiraz 2004 - April 22, 2006, June 10, 2007
Tapestry McLaren Vale Shiraz 2001- April 12, 2005
Tapestry McLaren Vale Shiraz 2000 - Nov 26, 2005
Tatiarra Heathcote Shiraz Pressings 2003 - Dec 4, 2004
Te Kairanga Cesarina Reserve Chardonnay North Island, Wairarapa, Martinborough, New Zealand 2005 - December 9, 2010
Thorn-Clark Barossa Shotfire Ridge Shiraz 2006 - August 19, 2007
Thorn-Clark Barossa Shotfire Ridge Shiraz 2004 - April 14, 2006
Thorn-Clark Terra Barossa Shiraz 2006 - December 12, 2008
Three Rings Barossa Valley Shiraz 2004 - Nov 18, 2005
Hardy Wines, Tintara Winery McLaren Vale Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 - October 10, 2007
Tir Na N'Og McLaren Vale Grenache Old Vines 2003 - Nov 11, 2005
Torbreck Vineyards Cuvee Juveniles Barossa Valley 2008 - April 6, 2010
Torbreck Vineyards Barossa Valley Woodcutters Shiraz 2005 - May 16, 2007
Torbreck Vineyards The Struie Barossa Valley Shiraz 2004 - May 12, 2007
Torbreck Vineyards Barossa Valley Woodcutters Shiraz 2003 - Nov 28, 2004
Torbreck Vineyards Juveniles Barossa Valley 2002 - Apr 2, 2004
Tower Barossa Valley Shiraz 2000 - Nov 26, 2004
Trevor Jones Barossa Valley Cabernet Merlot 1995 - July 16, 2008
Trevor Jones Dry Grown Barossa Shiraz 1996 - Feb 4, 2000, Aug 2, 2004
Troll Creek Shiraz, Barossa Valley 2002 - May 16, 2006
Turkey Flat Barossa Valley Shiraz 2002 - Dec 3, 2004
Two Hands Angels Share McLaren Vale Shiraz 2004 - Nov 9, 2005
Two Hands Angels Share McLaren Vale Shiraz 2003 - Sept 6, 2004
Two Hands 'Brave Faces' Barossa Valley Shiraz Red Blend 2007 - December 2, 2010
Two Hands Lily's Garden McLaren Vale Shiraz 2005 - February 14, 2009
Two Hands 'Zippy's Block' Single Vineyard Ronnefeldt Road Marananga Barossa Valley Shiraz 2007 - May 12, 2011 
Wakefield Claire Valley Shiraz 2005 - September 26, 2007
The Willows Vineyard Bonesetter South Australia Barossa Shiraz 2002 - June 14, 2010
The Willows Vineyard Barossa Valley Shiraz 2002 - October 21, 2008,  March 14, 2009, January 15, 2011
Hope Estate Verdelho Estate Grown Hunter Valley 2006 -  March 14, 2009
Yalumba Hand Picked Barossa Eden Valley Shiraz 2001 - Feb 2, 2005
Yalumba Victoria Museum Release Muscat NV - 12/06/03
Yalumba Museum Release Old Reserve Muscat - Dec 11. 2001
Yangarra McLaren Vale GSM Grenache/Shiraz/Mourvedre 2003 - June 28, 2006