Bannockburn “Range” Shiraz 2001 Wednesday, Feb 28 2007
Tasting Notes and Australia and Geelong and Variety and Red and shiraz et al
I recently saw a comment from tannin suggesting this wine is a freak, a wine “walking the line between genius and madness”. I had to try my last bottle; it had to be done. Initially, this wine was looking like a candidate for the sink: stewed plums and spice, stalks, white and black pepper, compost, full and rounded, herbal, soft fruits, a wild feral Heathcliffe character, a bit of varnish, rank vegetables and an acetic finish. I was not really sure what to make of it; did I like it or not? After a couple of hours it had settled down, with juicy fruit emerging, and a lovely texture, stalk, raspberries and plums, almost meaty like a steak freshly cooked on the barbeque, but was still a bit vegetal and stalky. The finish is dry; an odd wine indeed but very enjoyable.
Rated : 90 PointsTasted : Feb07
Alcohol : 14.5%
Price : $45
Closure : Cork
Drink : 2007 - 2010
Source : Cellar
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February 28th, 2007 at 10:08 pm| Quote |
You are a good man for opening this Linc. I have been impressed with this wine. I do think there is a touch of brett here but it is good brett if that makes sense. I haven’t seen it for at least 18 months and might leave my remaining bottles for another couple of years before trying again.
February 28th, 2007 at 10:15 pm| Quote |
The vegetal character is worrying - good luck aging it Anthony…
March 1st, 2007 at 9:17 am| Quote |
I like this wine, although I think it displays the heat of the vintage a bit - not quite typical. I prefer the standard Shiraz from 99 & 00 though.