Cabernet Shiraz suggestions
Cabernet Shiraz suggestions
Hi filks, I'm looking for suggestions for the ten best current Cabernet & Shiraz blends, either variety dominant. Thinking so far is
Penfolds Bin 389
Kaesler WOMS
Glaetzer Godolphin
Flaxman Wines The Stranger
Hit me with another six
Penfolds Bin 389
Kaesler WOMS
Glaetzer Godolphin
Flaxman Wines The Stranger
Hit me with another six
Cheers - Steve
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Johann (2002 is better than 2001, but prob not released yet)
Neagles Rock Black Dog (SIWC Top 100 winner)
Elderton Ode to Lorraine and Henschke Keyneton Estate (if you don't mind a bit of Merlot as well)
Wynns Johnsons Block
Yalumba Signature
Limestone Ridge
Majella Malleea
Tapanappa Whalebone
Wolf Blass Black Label
Neagles Rock Black Dog (SIWC Top 100 winner)
Elderton Ode to Lorraine and Henschke Keyneton Estate (if you don't mind a bit of Merlot as well)
Wynns Johnsons Block
Yalumba Signature
Limestone Ridge
Majella Malleea
Tapanappa Whalebone
Wolf Blass Black Label
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Cheers
Brian
Life's too short to drink white wine and red wine is better for you too! :-)
Brian
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Wayno wrote:Jacobs Creek Johann ?
Along with this I'd add the 2004 Majella Malleea, and although I haven't tried it the 2003 Yalumba Signature. Maybe also the 2004 Wynns Johnson's Block, although reports so far of that have been rather mixed.
Does Coriole have a current release of the Old Barn Blend (of Lloyd Reserve & Mary Kathleen)? If so that could be worth a shot too.
Cheers,
Ian
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Besides what have been mentioned so far two the might be worth looking at are:
2004 Rockford Rod & Spur. First good release of this one in my mind. The shiraz is dominant at the moment but it is pretty good shiraz!
2004 Deisen Shiraz Cabernet: Huge fruit weight but unforced. Had this at an offline a few months back alongside the EDIT: 2005 vintage Godolphin. Wasn't a bad comparison at all.
cheers
Carl
2004 Rockford Rod & Spur. First good release of this one in my mind. The shiraz is dominant at the moment but it is pretty good shiraz!
2004 Deisen Shiraz Cabernet: Huge fruit weight but unforced. Had this at an offline a few months back alongside the EDIT: 2005 vintage Godolphin. Wasn't a bad comparison at all.
cheers
Carl
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Gralyn Cabernet Shiraz
Yaluma The Signature
Yalumba The Reserve
Bin 389 (and more often than not Grange if you want to split hairs...)
Majella The Mallea
Godolphin (only had the 04 but it seems to get good wraps from everyone)
The Johann (which I think evolved from the old JC Limited Release label?)
Elderton Ode to Lorraine
Tyson Stelzer ran a competition last year on this very topic, and again this year I think, called 'The Great Australian Red'. Haven't seen any results but I thought it was a good concept.
LL
Yaluma The Signature
Yalumba The Reserve
Bin 389 (and more often than not Grange if you want to split hairs...)
Majella The Mallea
Godolphin (only had the 04 but it seems to get good wraps from everyone)
The Johann (which I think evolved from the old JC Limited Release label?)
Elderton Ode to Lorraine
Tyson Stelzer ran a competition last year on this very topic, and again this year I think, called 'The Great Australian Red'. Haven't seen any results but I thought it was a good concept.
LL
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Longhop Reserve
Penfolds Special Bins 60A 2004!!
Otherwise the ground has been pretty well covered. Please don't buy any Johann so it all gets shipped off to NZ and discounted (again).
Jay
Longhop Reserve
Penfolds Special Bins 60A 2004!!
Otherwise the ground has been pretty well covered. Please don't buy any Johann so it all gets shipped off to NZ and discounted (again).
Jay
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I would have to agree with Partagas, the 2004 Gralyn Cabernet Shiraz was pretty smart stuff when we tasted it at cellar door last month. Also the 2004 Lindemans Limestone Ridge was one of my wines of the evening at the recent Coonawarra road shows.
Cheers
AJ
Cabernet is ... and will always be ... KING!
AJ
Cabernet is ... and will always be ... KING!
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OLd Barn
FWIW - mark my vote down for Coriole Old Barn and Rockford Rod and Spur 2004
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Sorbtastic wrote:One from left field but has anyone tried the 2004 Shaw Vineyard Estate Cabernet Shiraz. Tasted at the cellar door recently and it's a little gem. One to watch out for if you get the chance.
The Winewise panel obviously liked it, rated Outstanding in the current Small Vignerons Awards issue.
Cheers
Brian
Life's too short to drink white wine and red wine is better for you too! :-)
Brian
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Copy n paste from my recent thread on WDC...
1990 Penfolds Bin 920 Coonawarra
1990 Penfolds Bin 90A Kalimna/Barossa
Yalumba The Signature
Yalumba The Reserve (had a super 1990 last night --> awesome wine!)
Wolf Blass Black Label
Penfolds Bin 389
Majella The Mallea
Lindemans Limestone Ridge
Rosemount Mountain Blue
Casa Freschi Profondo
Taltarni Cephas
Orlando Jacobs Creek Johann
Tyrrells Vat 8
Dutschke WillowBend (has some Merlot IIRC)
1991 Wynns Special Release Centenary
Parson's Flat
McWilliams 1877
WDC Duck Muck
Even Grange has some cabernet in most vintages (but only 5-10%) --> check Penfolds website for more info.
1990 Penfolds Bin 920 Coonawarra
1990 Penfolds Bin 90A Kalimna/Barossa
Yalumba The Signature
Yalumba The Reserve (had a super 1990 last night --> awesome wine!)
Wolf Blass Black Label
Penfolds Bin 389
Majella The Mallea
Lindemans Limestone Ridge
Rosemount Mountain Blue
Casa Freschi Profondo
Taltarni Cephas
Orlando Jacobs Creek Johann
Tyrrells Vat 8
Dutschke WillowBend (has some Merlot IIRC)
1991 Wynns Special Release Centenary
Parson's Flat
McWilliams 1877
WDC Duck Muck
Even Grange has some cabernet in most vintages (but only 5-10%) --> check Penfolds website for more info.
Danny
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From memory, Yalumba's Barossa blend of these varieties was at least highly rated in CM's (or was that Tyson's, whatever) competition. I think it may even have been the best of the bunch. Regardless, it was a stunning sub$15 wine of which I drank as many bottles as I could find. Sadly, I don't think you'd find any now.
Murdoch The Merger 2004 is an interesting blend of regions as well as the varieties and I've had to restrain myself from drinking the last two bottles.
But of course if you're looking for the absolute best of this blend some of the higher-priced recommendations may be what you're looking for.
Good hunting, spend lots of $$s until you find your own best of the blend.
Murdoch The Merger 2004 is an interesting blend of regions as well as the varieties and I've had to restrain myself from drinking the last two bottles.
But of course if you're looking for the absolute best of this blend some of the higher-priced recommendations may be what you're looking for.
Good hunting, spend lots of $$s until you find your own best of the blend.