From Heathcote in Victoria. 15% alcohol.
Deep purple in colour. Huge nose of ripe dark fruits, especially black plums, along with spicy vanillan oak, and some mocha. This all follows through to the palate. Tannins have integrated well, and there's less mouth-puckering than I expected. There's some acid towards the front of the palate, but this does not follow through on the finish, which is relatively muted and a little short.
So, in most respects, this is a big and powerful wine, only moderately let down by a disappointing finish. The big and powerful parts are delicious, and the nose is especially attractive.
Cheers
Allan
TN: Wild Duck Creek Estate 2004 Springflat Shiraz
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TN: Wild Duck Creek Estate 2004 Springflat Shiraz
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Re: TN: Wild Duck Creek Estate 2004 Springflat Shiraz
I just don't enjoy these fruit bombs these days.
Life is too short to drink rubbish wine.
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Re: TN: Wild Duck Creek Estate 2004 Springflat Shiraz
What are you drInking now, enlighten us? you love shiraz, but from where?I Love Shiraz wrote:I just don't enjoy these fruit bombs these days.
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Re: TN: Wild Duck Creek Estate 2004 Springflat Shiraz
I prefer to drink medium bodied Shiraz from the cooler regions of Victoria, Adelaide Hills, and Great Southern.
Life is too short to drink rubbish wine.
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