John #11 wrote:Daryl Douglas wrote:John#11, surprised you didn't mention the vanillin american oak, not that I find it a detractor. I've come to prefer MP cab over the shiraz, had my last bottles of shiraz 07 and cab 06 recently. The first case of cab 07 didn't last long. Although it's still listed on their site, it's probably about time I emailed Judy to send the case I asked be held for me.
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daz
To be perfectly honest, I thought the oak was well integrated, and very much in the background. After the black-currant-a-thon it sure tasted nice anyway!
currently enjoying a 2007 O'leary Walker Shiraz (Clare / Mclaren Vale) and for a sub $20 wine, this is one serious shiraz, gobs of ripe fruit, plums, black olives, good balance with crisp acid and velvety oak and gripping tannins, and a sensational long finish. Very young, but huge promise here, 2007 in Clare was a mighty vintage, and Mclaren Vale produced nice fruit as well.
Great qpr.
I'd give it 92/100 now, maybe more in 5 years.
Cheers
John
I agree that the oak in the MP cab is well-integrated, actually think it enhances the fruit and have posted a TN or two mentioning that after the first taste or two, it mostly fades into the background. I just consider it a feature of the wine that adds interest.
Having had a few bottles of O'Leary/Walker Shiraz 05(I think), I have to agree it's a very good value wine. I sort of align it with Tin Shed Melting Pot Shiraz in the qpr stakes.
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daz