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Tasting notes from an Australian tasting - Saturday, March 20, 2004, at the Wine Exchange in Orange, CA. Twenty wines were poured for a tasting fee of $23. The wines were double-decanted over a 24-hr period prior to the tasting.

Overall impressions: this was another mixed flight of currently released Aussies. Mostly Shiraz, there were a few "ringers" included as well - that is, if you want to call Cab and Merlot "ringers."

The Standish stole the show for me. Smooth, spicy and chocolate-edged, this is a beautiful Shiraz made at least partially from a vineyard planted in 1914, and the source for some of the Grange fruit. Following closely behind, the Greenock Creek, Turkey Flat and Clonakilla were all outstanding. In the value column, the Morambro Creek delivers an excellent wine for $15.

On the down side, I just couldn't get with the Elderton Shiraz at all. Oddly fruity, it seemed to be more about figs and prunes, than about berries. And the Riesling...well, Mates, don't give up - just keep trying, you'll get it!

Tasting Notes

2003 Kilikanoon Riesling - Mort's Block, Watervale. $13.99. Light lemon color. Citrusy nose, with a light raisin note. A bit tart and lean in the mouth, good balance, long finish. Made from 29 yr-old vines. Aroma score: B+ Taste score: B Overall score: B

2002 Penfolds Shiraz/Cabernet - Koonunga Hill, So. Eastern Australia. $7.99. Very dark ruby color. Nose of spicy blueberry and cassis, with a creamy vanilla accent, and just a touch of toast. Slightly soft mouthfeel, good fruit, gets a little pinch of oak on the finish.
Aroma score: B+ Taste score: B+ Overall score: B+

2002 Brothers in Arms Shiraz/Cabernet #6 - Langhorne Creek. $15.99. Dark ruby garnet color. Lots of toasty dark fruit, shoe wax, and spices in the nose. Initially sweet mouthfeel, lots of blackberry fruit, gets a bit more oak-driven toward the long, slightly bitter finish.
Aroma score: B+ Taste score: B+ Overall score: B+

2002 Teusner Grenache/Mataro/Shiraz Avatar - Barossa Valley. $34.99. Dark ruby garnet color. Seductive nose of black raspberry, licorice, and spice, with minor notes of tar and earth. Sweet and chewy mouthfeel, very tasty with lots of licorice-infused dark fruit, and a long gripping finish.
Aroma score: A- Taste score: A- Overall score: A-

2002 Hewitson Mourvedre Old Garden - Barossa Valley. $25.99. Medium-dark ruby color. Beautifully ripe nose of sweet raspberry and pomegranate. Off-sweet chewy mouthfeel, lots of freshly macerated fruit, nice balance, and very long finish. Nice work here!
Aroma score: A- Taste score: A- Overall score: A-

2002 Rusden Cabernet/Shiraz Ripper Creek - Barossa. $31.99. Dark ruby color. Ripe and minerally, the nose also has an annoying green streak that steals some of the attractiveness of the aromatics. Nice ripe mouthfeel, with a round chewy center and a big finish just packed with fruit and mocha.
Aroma score: B+ Taste score: A- Overall score: A-

2002 Craneford Merlot - Barossa Valley . $n/a. Dark ruby color. Very ripe and concentrated cassis-plum nose, also slightly minty, with a chocolate-Ovaltine aroma quality. Very ripe in mouthfeel, with massive concentration, and a bit of heat on the finish. Probably not for everybody, this is a huge wine that stresses ripeness above all.
Aroma score: A- Taste score: A- Overall score: A-

2002 Craneford Cabernet Adelaide Hills - Barossa Valley. $23.99. Very dark ruby-garnet color. Nose of chalky cassis and minerals, with background notes of leather and steak. Full and rich on the palate, with very nice fruit and balance, and a very long finish.
Aroma score: B+ Taste score: A- Overall score: B+

2001 Barton Vale Cabernet Sauvignon The Lazarus - Eden Valley. $34.99. Dark ruby color. Accents of eucalytus and mint add to the vanilla-laced cassis in the nose. Sweet mouthfeel with very nice cassis fruit and a touch of toast. Seems a bit underfilled in mid-palate, but finishes very long and seamless.
Aroma score: A- Taste score: B+ Overall score: B+

2002 Blackwing Shiraz - South Australia. $6.99. Dark garnet color. Espresso and toast dominate the nose, with lesser amounts of minerally qualities, charcoal, and a faint hint of mercaptains (think Heineken). Surprisingly oaky initially, yet filled with dense sweet blackberry fruit, that finally gives way to the oak again. Hey, it's 7-buck Blackwing!
Aroma score: B+ Taste score: B+ Overall score: B+

1999 M. Brown Shiraz - Barossa. $9.99. Dark ruby-garnet color. Nose of ripe blackberry, chocolate, and mint, with just a hint of celery seed. Ripe mouthfeel, very nice balance, with lots of chocolate, and spiced blackberry. It's not the most complex Shiraz you'll try, but there's an interesting story behind this label. It's made by a transplanted Aussie, Mike Brown, who's also the winemaker for Buttonwood and Kalyra labels in the Santa Ynez Valley. Mike brings over the juice in stainless steel, and makes the wine here.
Aroma score: B+ Taste score: B+ Overall score: B+

2002 Kirralaa Shiraz Bushvine - Eastern Australia. $10.99. Very dark ruby color. Sweet ripe blackberry, nice and toasty, and a bit candied in the nose. Initially sweet and smooth in mouthfeel, the spiced blackberry fruit slowly fades away revealing a simpler wine. This very nice quaffer is apparently the first production of a joint venture with Mondavi.
Aroma score: B+ Taste score: B+ Overall score: B+

Favorites - In Order of Preference

2001 The Standish Shiraz - Barossa Valley. $54.99.
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2001 Greenock Creek Shiraz Seven Acre - Barossa Valley. $79.99.
2001 Turkey Flat Vineyards Shiraz - Barossa Valley. $31.99.
2002 Clonakilla Shiraz/Viognier - Canberra District. $36.99.
2002 Teusner Grenache/Mataro/Shiraz Avatar - Barossa Valley. $34.99.
2002 Branson Coach House Shiraz Greenock Block - Barossa Valley. $37.99.
2002 Mitolo Shiraz Savitar - McLaren Vale. $58.99.

2002 Hewitson Mourvedre Old Garden - Barossa Valley. $25.99.
2002 Rusden Cabernet/Shiraz Ripper Creek - Barossa. $31.99.
2002 Craneford Merlot - Barossa Valley . $n/a.
2002 Morambro Creek Shiraz - Padthaway. $14.99.
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2001 Barton Vale Cabernet Sauvignon The Lazarus - Eden Valley. $34.99.
2002 Craneford Cabernet Adelaide Hills - Barossa Valley. $23.99.
2002 Penfolds Shiraz/Cabernet - Koonunga Hill, So. Eastern Australia. $7.99.
2002 Brothers in Arms Shiraz/Cabernet #6 - Langhorne Creek. $15.99.
2002 Blackwing Shiraz - South Australia. $6.99.
1999 M. Brown Shiraz - Barossa. $9.99.
2002 Kirralaa Shiraz Bushvine - Eastern Australia. $10.99.
2002 Elderton Shiraz - Barossa. $22.99.
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2003 Kilikanoon Riesling - Mort's Block, Watervale. $13.99.


2002 Morambro Creek Shiraz - Padthaway. $14.99. Very, very dark ruby color. Very hi-toned nose of red and black fruits, with background notes of spice and minerals. Quite ripe on the palate, with lots of chocolate and spice overlaying the ample blackberry fruit. Surprising value!
Aroma score: A- Taste score: A- Overall score: A-

2002 Elderton Shiraz - Barossa. $22.99. Dark ruby garnet color. Slightly herbaceous nose of black fruit, herbs, figs and bark. Ripe mouthfeel, with very much a similar profile to the nose. Probably satisfying by itself, it getsleft behind in this lineup.
Aroma score: B+ Taste score: B+ Overall score: B+

2001 Turkey Flat Vineyards Shiraz - Barossa Valley. $31.99. Very dark ruby-garnet color. Complex nose of black fruit, pie crust-like toastiness, licorice and tar. Smooth as velvet on the palate, full and rich, with fabulous balance, and seamless finish. Like velvet!
Aroma score: A- Taste score: A- Overall score: A-

2002 Clonakilla Shiraz/Viognier - Canberra District. $36.99. Dark ruby garnet color. Stunning nose! Floral notes of violet and rose petal accent the blackberrry and cranberry-apple spices, with a hint of raspberry and chocolate. Chewy, spicy black fruit, with excellent balance and structure, and a very long finish.
Aroma score: A- Taste score: A- Overall score: A-

2001 The Standish Shiraz - Barossa Valley. $54.99. Medium dark ruby color. Ripe and spicy in the nose, with a nice brambly and toasty quality to the chocolate-edged blackberry fruit. Full, concentrated and very smooth on the palate, with excellent balance, lots of dark fruit, very fine grained tannins, and a very long tasty finish. Terrific!
Aroma score: A Taste score: A Overall score: A

2002 Branson Coach House Shiraz Greenock Block - Barossa Valley. $37.99. Very dark ruby in color. Quite ripe in the nose, yet seems a bit hi-toned, with a slight floral accent. Rich sweet mouthfeel, with just a touch of licorice and chocolate framing the blackberry-black cherry fruit.
Aroma score: A- Taste score: A- Overall score: A-

2002 Mitolo Shiraz Savitar - McLaren Vale. $58.99. Very dark ruby color. Packed with blackberry and a touch of blueberry, floating in espresso and chocolate aromas. Smooth mouthfeel - almost soft in texture, with similar flavor profile to the nose, and a long finish.
Aroma score: A- Taste score: A- Overall score: A-

2001 Greenock Creek Shiraz Seven Acre - Barossa Valley. $79.99. Very very dark ruby color. Hi-toned black fruit, with lots of licorice and toast. Chewy and full in mouthfeel, the fruit absolutely pours over the palate from beginning until the very smooth long finish.
Aroma score: A-Taste score: A- Overall score: A-

     

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