Searching for the best currently available W.A. Shiraz
Searching for the best currently available W.A. Shiraz
Hi! Guys!
I'm looking for a GREAT Shiraz from Western Australia for my next tasting. It must be a sensational wine in all aspects. The best I've got so far is the 1999 Houghton's but I'd like to find something BETTER with fantastic and fragrant nose, rich fruit, it has to be perfectly balanced and quite approachable next year and need to last at least a decade.
Any suggestions?
I'm pretty up to date with most regions but haven't tasted Shiraz from W.A. recently so your help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Attila
I'm looking for a GREAT Shiraz from Western Australia for my next tasting. It must be a sensational wine in all aspects. The best I've got so far is the 1999 Houghton's but I'd like to find something BETTER with fantastic and fragrant nose, rich fruit, it has to be perfectly balanced and quite approachable next year and need to last at least a decade.
Any suggestions?
I'm pretty up to date with most regions but haven't tasted Shiraz from W.A. recently so your help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Attila
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Attila,
These are what I bought from WA 99.
Batista (Savoury, huge Pepper cold climate style from Manjimup)
Cape Mentelle
Peel
Gralyn
Houghton Frankland River
Houghton Gladstones
Vasse Felix
Any of the last 5 would fit your bill, but particularly the Gladstones or Gralyn, however I would imagine either would be pretty hard to source and the Gralyn is CD or mail order only.
These are what I bought from WA 99.
Batista (Savoury, huge Pepper cold climate style from Manjimup)
Cape Mentelle
Peel
Gralyn
Houghton Frankland River
Houghton Gladstones
Vasse Felix
Any of the last 5 would fit your bill, but particularly the Gladstones or Gralyn, however I would imagine either would be pretty hard to source and the Gralyn is CD or mail order only.
Because the 1999 Houghton's Frankland River is part of the line up, the next wine has to be of an other brand.
Any suggestion which Cape Mentelle or Planatagenet vintage shall I look for?
For some reason Vasse Felix didn't work out for me in the past.
I've never seen any Gralyns before, what's the story there?
Cheers,
Attila
Any suggestion which Cape Mentelle or Planatagenet vintage shall I look for?
For some reason Vasse Felix didn't work out for me in the past.
I've never seen any Gralyns before, what's the story there?
Cheers,
Attila
Gralyn is one of the first wineries in Margaret River so have old vines by MR standards.
I tried their range at CD, $60-90 from memory but very good. Service from them has been excellent so maybe give them a call and see if they'd send you a single bottle of their Old Vine Shiraz?
Of the others Gladstones is one I can recommend.
I tried their range at CD, $60-90 from memory but very good. Service from them has been excellent so maybe give them a call and see if they'd send you a single bottle of their Old Vine Shiraz?
Of the others Gladstones is one I can recommend.
Cheers - Steve
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Gentlemen, Thank You so far!
Gary, the 1999 Jarra sounds interesting, the Voyager I already shown last year and the people liked it's seductive and gamy nature.
I like Grant's "table lifter" idea but there is no way I can find the 1995 Houghton's anywhere now.
Gary, today I was at a liquor store (a certain Matau works there) and I saw both Howard Park Leston and Scotsdale 2001... but WHICH ONE to buy? Richness, fragrance and underlying POWER is of paramount importance.
It could be only one from that producer.
Dear 707...I am ashamed that the Gralyn is an old establishment and I've never tasted any of their wines (yet). Are they mail order only?
Anyone tasted the 1997 Cape Mentelle Shiraz? I saw it today for $37.
Cheers,
Attila
Gary, the 1999 Jarra sounds interesting, the Voyager I already shown last year and the people liked it's seductive and gamy nature.
I like Grant's "table lifter" idea but there is no way I can find the 1995 Houghton's anywhere now.
Gary, today I was at a liquor store (a certain Matau works there) and I saw both Howard Park Leston and Scotsdale 2001... but WHICH ONE to buy? Richness, fragrance and underlying POWER is of paramount importance.
It could be only one from that producer.
Dear 707...I am ashamed that the Gralyn is an old establishment and I've never tasted any of their wines (yet). Are they mail order only?
Anyone tasted the 1997 Cape Mentelle Shiraz? I saw it today for $37.
Cheers,
Attila
1999's were pretty smart but if you need the power I'd go to 2001's.
Mind you, another beauty from 1999 not mentioned was Amberley, 'though I don't know how it's travelling now.
For 2001 power you could try the Alexandra Bridge 101. Needs a bit of air to blow off the slight reductiveness but a balltearer nonetheless. Fits the bill for "richness, fragrance and underlying POWER is of paramount importance".
Not sure the power is really there with either of the HParks...., and I'd steer clear of 97 CM if you don't like the 'funk'. Not a fan of their 2001 either.
(For the record I no longer have direct affiliation with AB).
Mind you, another beauty from 1999 not mentioned was Amberley, 'though I don't know how it's travelling now.
For 2001 power you could try the Alexandra Bridge 101. Needs a bit of air to blow off the slight reductiveness but a balltearer nonetheless. Fits the bill for "richness, fragrance and underlying POWER is of paramount importance".
Not sure the power is really there with either of the HParks...., and I'd steer clear of 97 CM if you don't like the 'funk'. Not a fan of their 2001 either.
(For the record I no longer have direct affiliation with AB).
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i do like Houghtons Shiraz but my wallet is usually a puffed out pony so
i find Paul Conti's Shiraz my BEST value.he makes honest wine without the wanky price tags.
ps: yes, i know, you wanted the VERY BEST, but i just had to have my miserable twenty odd dollars worth.
i find Paul Conti's Shiraz my BEST value.he makes honest wine without the wanky price tags.
ps: yes, i know, you wanted the VERY BEST, but i just had to have my miserable twenty odd dollars worth.
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Shiraz.
Gary W wrote:Scotsdale for fragrance. Leston for power. You should buy both and see for yourself. I like the Scotsdale better.
GW
Oct 23, `07.
I have just opened `01 Scotsdale and it is not an experience I am willing to go through again. Bad bottle, poor storage, whatever..very sad wine which I will return tomorrow as I just purchased! Has an almost confected nose and there is some vegetal tones on the finish. The color is good with just a hint of bricking. Maybe I should let breathe a couple of hours? Not hoping for too much however.
The 99 Gladstones is the best I have had.
Next down the rung would be the the 01 Willow Bridge Black Dog, and the 03 Cape Mentelle Walcliffe, which I thought excellent for the price.
I have never had a straight Grayln Shiraz, but if it is on par with their Shiraz Cabernet it must be bloody good.
As a ringer I would suggest just about any vintage of Three Hills Shiraz from Happs. Always over-delivers, and often much more interesting wines, if not better in a purest sense.
Cheers,
LL
Next down the rung would be the the 01 Willow Bridge Black Dog, and the 03 Cape Mentelle Walcliffe, which I thought excellent for the price.
I have never had a straight Grayln Shiraz, but if it is on par with their Shiraz Cabernet it must be bloody good.
As a ringer I would suggest just about any vintage of Three Hills Shiraz from Happs. Always over-delivers, and often much more interesting wines, if not better in a purest sense.
Cheers,
LL
Agree with Grayln, Cape Mentelle and Houghton’s Gladstone’s as easily the best WA Shiraz’s by a mile. Alkoomi, Happs Three Hills and Brown Hill are still quite good on exceptional years. 99 and 01 are good vintages that might still be available. I don’t think the earlier great vintages of WA (like 91, 94, 95, and 96) are quite as good as the later vintages of Shiraz.
Davo wrote:Wayno wrote:I recall a 2001(?) Gladstones which was excellent. Rarely have I enjoyed Margaret River Shiraz but this was one to remember.
A pity this wine is from the Great Southern then
Margaret River, Great Southern, pfft all WA ...
Cheers
Wayno
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The Harewood 2005 Shiraz is my best WA shiraz which is currently available. Quite a big wine, but has great fruit. Screwcap. From the Great Southern region which does shiraz far better than MR.
Plantagenet IMHO have traditionally made some great shiraz but have lately gone off the boil.
Plantagenet IMHO have traditionally made some great shiraz but have lately gone off the boil.
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Re: Shiraz.
bob parsons wrote:Gary W wrote:Scotsdale for fragrance. Leston for power. You should buy both and see for yourself. I like the Scotsdale better.
GW
Oct 23, `07.
I have just opened `01 Scotsdale and it is not an experience I am willing to go through again. Bad bottle, poor storage, whatever..very sad wine which I will return tomorrow as I just purchased! Has an almost confected nose and there is some vegetal tones on the finish. The color is good with just a hint of bricking. Maybe I should let breathe a couple of hours? Not hoping for too much however.
Well, for once (grin) I have to take a hit here. 2 hours in the decanter was a revelation and one of the best reds tasted this month. Will post some notes asap!