TN: Tim Adams Aberfeldy Shiraz 2012

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TN: Tim Adams Aberfeldy Shiraz 2012

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G'day

This has been an occasional buy for me, and I was surprised to look back in the Auswine Forum and find my tasting note on the 2002 Aberfeldy. This wine is of a similar age (i.e. 13-15 years old).

The colour is a deep purple black and quite dense. The nose shows lots of vanilla, cloves, stewed black plums, maybe blueberries and definitely a wallop of eucalypt. The palate shows considerable weight, with lots of developed dark fruits, lots of mocha / cocoa powder, and more eucalypt. Tannins are integrated but definitely grippy, and there's sufficient acid to show some freshness. A long and satisfying finish, and everything in balance.

Apparently 13 years of age is the new 'middle age' - at least for this and similar wines (i.e. big Australian reds). No sign of fading and this bodes well for the magnum of 2010 that has been lurking in a corner of the cellar for years.

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Allan
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Re: TN: Tim Adams Aberfeldy Shiraz 2012

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Allan,

Thanks for the tasting note. Brings back memories. While living in London this (and Saltram No.1) was the house red which both could be picked up for under 15 quid a bottle at the time. Ridiculous value. Haven't drunk a bottle of either since returning to Australia (no reason I can think of) but based on your note above might put this on the radar going forward.
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AJ

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