Meerea Park “Hell Hole” Shiraz 2003 Friday, Oct 21 2005
Tasting Notes and Hunter Valley and Australia and Variety and Red and shiraz et al
I have tasted this wine now 3 times. Each time more impressive than the last. The total production is 4 hogsheads (300L) - for those mathmatically challenged that equates to just 128 cases. Aged in for 24 months in 50% new French oak and made with old vine fruit from the Howard vineyard.
A very deep black purple colour. It smells fantastic offering up aromas of blackberry and cassis, new leather, licorice, smokehouse and vanilla. On the palate a very dense wine that is packed with smooth ripe tannins and flavours of dark cherry, blackberry and savoury smoky oak. Although it is thick, muscular and concentrated it is also beautifully balanced and very sophisticated. Finishes very long and dry. In many ways it reminds of a top flight Northern Rhone…a mini La La if you like. This is benchmark Australian shiraz from a classic Hunter vintage. Buy it. You must.
Rated : 96 PointsTasted : Oct05
Alcohol : 14%
Price : $55
Closure : Screwcap
Drink : 2007 - 2020
Source : Winery Sample
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3 Responses to “Meerea Park “Hell Hole” Shiraz 2003”
September 1st, 2006 at 9:20 pm
I presume you mean “…total production is 4 hogsheads (3000L)” not 300L
Adair
September 1st, 2006 at 9:32 pm
No. I mean 4×300L = 1200L in total.
GW
September 1st, 2006 at 9:51 pm
what happened to the other 48 litres? Angel’s share?