As promised...
2011 Clonakilla Shiraz ViognierThe colour when pouring isn’t the usual vibrant purple, more subdued. Very spicy almost green pepper on the nose, deli meats, rhubarb, green stalk, more peppery notes, chinese five spice and nutmeg and a touch of cherry.
The acid is way out of balance, and overpowers what little fruit there is, it tastes watered down almost medium bodied. Had this been a Chinon I’d be a little more impressed. There is also a lick of heat on the back palate that carries through along with the acid. It drops off the back palate quite suddenly with no carry. There is some residual structure trying to break through and hold it up.
This is even worse than the last bottle I had. Thinking back this would be a great study in the vagaries of the vintage, putting say a 2009 which I loved, against this. I’d have been disappointed had someone unveiled this as a Hilltops Shiraz, let alone the SV. The worse part is I’m going to force myself to drink it as I can’t bear to tip a screwcapped wine worth $85 down the sink.
EDIT: OK I lied, I couldn’t drink it, I opened up a 2007 O’Riada Shiraz, which has its own story, being a really bad year of frost a lot of the fruit was sourced from elsewhere.
Tomorrow I’m cooking a nice steak with a red wine sauce reduction….2011 SV Jus
2007 Clonakilla O’Riada ShirazPlum and white pepper on the nose, acid still quite prominent and a touch out of balance. Nice tannins holding it all together after 9 years. The screwcap is stained a dark purple with no ingress into the lip area. Nice length, still a bit tart for my tastes. Much better than the 2011 SV in any case. Definitely a food wine, medium bodied with a nod to the old world without the funk.