Best's Bin 1 Shiraz 2013
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 10:03 pm
14% abv and screwcap. Decanted a hour before service.
A deep crimson / purple in colour. The nose initially was heavy on licorice and stewed plum, and was noticeable a metre from the glass. This quickly settled down to reveal a more elegant wine altogether.
Not that it is wimpy at all. It's medium bodied bordering on full bodied, with red cherries and white pepper, supporting the licorice and plum. The palate shows some oak support (not dominating, though), with firm, drying tannins and a line of acid through the finish.
I reckon this would benefit greatly from a couple of years bottle age, and probably will see 10 years confortably. I have a 6 pack of the previous vintage in the cellar that won't be touched before 2016.
As a youngster, it complemented a tomato-based salami and olive pasta quite well, with it's youthful characters matching the spices.
Cheers
Allan
A deep crimson / purple in colour. The nose initially was heavy on licorice and stewed plum, and was noticeable a metre from the glass. This quickly settled down to reveal a more elegant wine altogether.
Not that it is wimpy at all. It's medium bodied bordering on full bodied, with red cherries and white pepper, supporting the licorice and plum. The palate shows some oak support (not dominating, though), with firm, drying tannins and a line of acid through the finish.
I reckon this would benefit greatly from a couple of years bottle age, and probably will see 10 years confortably. I have a 6 pack of the previous vintage in the cellar that won't be touched before 2016.
As a youngster, it complemented a tomato-based salami and olive pasta quite well, with it's youthful characters matching the spices.
Cheers
Allan