For me the archetypical australian red made in the more old fashioned way of lower alcohol, less new oak, but far more of the place it was made.
Still a rich red with lovely bricking at the edges. What a nose! Mingling there were violets, old leather lounge, tobacco, dusty earth and a hint of liquorice. Palate was so long, so soft and silky - in many ways like a 15 year old grand cru burgundy - and a finish that seemingly lasted forever. easy to tell this is old vine fruit.
This wine is at its peak with the tannins all resolved and that perfect balance between secondary characteristics and the last vestiges of primary shiraz fruit. Even the 18 year olds enjoyed it.

An interesting point is that I cannot for the life of me understand how this wine would be better, if like today the fruit was picked 25% riper than what this was picked at.[alcohol of only 12%.]

If you have any drink a bottle at christmas and thank your lucky stars.
Cheers
Paul