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  • Country ranking ?

    315
  • Producer ranking ?

    20
  • Decanting time

    45min
  • When to drink

    2020-2025
  • Food Pairing

    Lamb

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The Story

Robert O’Callaghan’s Rockford Basket Press Shiraz encapsulates traditional and contemporary winemaking philosophies and embraces the inherent qualities of old vine Shiraz: the physicality of winemaking where muscle and personal touch transform process into an artform; the traditional tools of trade (a 1910 petrol-driven old Bagshaw destemmer, basket press, open fermenters) and the complementary nuances of American and French oak maturation.

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Vintage 2017

AUSTRALIA VINTAGE REPORT: The 2017 winegrape crush is estimated to be 1.93 million tonnes, based on responses received by the Wine Sector Survey 2017. This crush is 5 per cent higher than the 2016 final crush figure of 1.84 million tonnes (Department of Agriculture and Water Resources – Levies recorded figure). It is the third consecutive vintage where the tonnes crushed have increased.

Additional tonnes this year came relatively equally fr...

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This iteration from this iconic and revered producer, is somewhat restrained and shy compared to recent and past vintages. The nose is tight, with a dominance of spice, licorice and clove, alongside cedar and sandalwood, as well as scorched earth. The fruit definitely is in the background here, but presents more with plum skin, blackberry leaf and boysenberry sorbet. The palate is a little more forgiving, but this wine definitely needs more time in the cellar, and more time in a decanter, to deal with astringent tannins. Be wary, if you are expecting a fruit bomb with luscious, mouth coating sweetness, however this may change in the future.

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Origin

Barossa Valley, South Australia

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