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  • Country ranking ?

    101
  • Producer ranking ?

    3
  • Decanting time

    2h
  • When to drink

    now to 2035
  • Food Pairing

    roasted game

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The Story

To achieve this, the grapes are hand-harvested from 1997 planted Syrah. 

Swinney's Syrah comes from a single parcel of 22-year-old Syrah vines (on a similar soil profile to the Grenache) that includes a range of clones, including Jack Mann's (winemaker Rob Mann's grandfather!) heritage massale selection. Unlike the bush vine Grenache and Mourvèdre, the Syrah is trellised, although there are plans afoot to plant single-stake Syrah in the fut...

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Vintage 2018

 Very promising quality with the most bullish commentators declaring 2018 great in every region and for every variety. The more circumspect view is that early frosts reduced yields, but good, consistent weather throughout the second half of the growing season did indeed result in great potential.

2018 Barossa vintage one to savour

Barossa 2018 vintage wrapped up at the end of April 2018, with grape growers and winemakers happy with a hig...

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wo hand-picked parcels from 21yo vines, berry-sorted, open-fermented with 55% whole bunches, pressed to large-format French oak, matured for 11 months. Elegant, savoury and long, with sour and black cherry fruit. Was there enough extraction? A curious question in the context of reverence of fruit flavours in current practises. Time may answer an emphatic yes.

  • 94p

The colour is an outrageous deep magenta hue, promising the world.  The nose is a little restrained at this stage, but is showing sarsaparilla, mulberry, black pepper, raspberry and tight, lightly spiced French oak.  The palate gives everything the nose promises and more – the tannins working to lengthen and extend the already elegant and focused fruit.  This is super fine, concentrated, long and powerful; the 55% whole-bunch lending an extra layer of spice and texture.  The acidity is perfectly balanced with the exuberance of the fruit, and in combination with the masterful handling of tannins, this wine is weightlessly suspended in perfect tension.  Deeper and darker than the grenache, and impossible to pit above or below.  An astoundingly alluring pair of wines, and an authoritative first release.

Fruit was hand-picked from two parcels of 21yr old syrah vines, hand-sorted and gravity fed to a 1600L French oak vat and two demi-muids.  55% whole bunch, wild ferment.  11 days on skins prior to basket pressing directly to French oak (35% new), 11 months of ageing prior to bottling.

  • 98p
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Origin

Frankland River, Great Southern

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