Ravensworth Hunter Valley Shiraz 2007 Wednesday, Apr 30 2008
Tasting Notes and Hunter Valley and Australia and Variety and Red and shiraz et al
Well I think I can tell you that the 2007 red vintage in the Hunter Valley will widely become considered one of the greats. Just as well really because it’s the birth year of my son, and along with Margaret River sharing an equally fine year, it makes for happy news as they are my two favourite regions in Australia (although I’m sure I should not declare any favouritism). I’ll be keeping an eye out for the better Bordeaux as well…but that will no doubt involve some careful triage not to mention serious payage… In the interim we have one of the first bottled specimens of that fine local vintage..most likely for local people.
Magnificent smelling wine with blackberry, clean earth, liquorice, spice, pepper and sort of an intriguing Chinotto-like top note. On the palate medium bodied with fresh acidity and lightly grainy ripe open knit tannin - quite light but very charming. It has flavours of bramble fruit, spice, cocoa and liquorice that tails off a little on the back palate but return with a flourish on the lengthy spicy aftertaste. A fine regional wine that offers great value and significant cellaring potential.
Rated : 91+ PointsTasted : Apr08
Alcohol : 14%
Price : $22
Closure : Screwcap
Drink : 2010 - 2017+
Source : Winery Sample
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May 1st, 2008 at 5:45 pm| Quote |
Dan just dropped me of an 07 Sangio. Will give it a try in the next week,
May 1st, 2008 at 6:00 pm| Quote |
Try this one too Smoker.
GW
May 2nd, 2008 at 5:36 pm| Quote |
Dan just dropped me off a bottle smoker
May 2nd, 2008 at 6:59 pm| Quote |
And seeing as thought it’s a Hunter I gave him your number GW so that you can talk him through it.