chocolately shirazes for under $20-25
chocolately shirazes for under $20-25
Hey folks,
I'm a big (dark) chocolate fan, so I appreciate a nice shiraz (or shiraz/cab) with hints of dark chocolate. Can't go wrong with dark berries and chocolate.
Got any good recommendations (preferably $25 or under)? I'm still a newcomer to good wine, so haven't found a whole lot yet (but perhaps it is often there but I don't notice). I understand the choc overtones come from the oak?
One cheapy I can suggest: Penfolds Koonunga Hill Shiraz Cabernet 2007.
Thanks, J
I'm a big (dark) chocolate fan, so I appreciate a nice shiraz (or shiraz/cab) with hints of dark chocolate. Can't go wrong with dark berries and chocolate.
Got any good recommendations (preferably $25 or under)? I'm still a newcomer to good wine, so haven't found a whole lot yet (but perhaps it is often there but I don't notice). I understand the choc overtones come from the oak?
One cheapy I can suggest: Penfolds Koonunga Hill Shiraz Cabernet 2007.
Thanks, J
Mocha can come from oak. Chocolate may come from oak but is predominately associated with regional character. McLaren Vale Shiraz especially has chocolate and I find it in Barossan shiraz as well at times. Don't know enough about the Barossa sub-regions to pin-point however.
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Carl
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Carl
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A good example of chocolate in Barossa shiraz would be Dutschke Oscar Semmler Shiraz but its twice your price point. So go for his St Jakobi Shiraz. Both St Jak and the OS are blended from the St Jakobi vineyard. My feeling is that Lyndoch wines have good chocolate character, but that is just a personal opinion.
For those who want some idea of the regional character of Shiraz in the Barossa I would suggest trying the Chateau Tanunda Terroirs of the Barossa. Each is around $50 but worth the price. The notes Chateau Tanunda has for the wines would argue that the Greenock wine has the chocolate, but my tasting of the wines put the chocolate in Lyndoch. To each his own!
EDIT: I should read my notes before I spout. In the Chateau Tanunda Terroirs of the Barossa there is chocolate in the Lyndoch wine, but I noted bitter chocolate in the Greenock wine.
Mike
For those who want some idea of the regional character of Shiraz in the Barossa I would suggest trying the Chateau Tanunda Terroirs of the Barossa. Each is around $50 but worth the price. The notes Chateau Tanunda has for the wines would argue that the Greenock wine has the chocolate, but my tasting of the wines put the chocolate in Lyndoch. To each his own!
EDIT: I should read my notes before I spout. In the Chateau Tanunda Terroirs of the Barossa there is chocolate in the Lyndoch wine, but I noted bitter chocolate in the Greenock wine.
Mike
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Re: chocolately shirazes for under $20-25
JamieB wrote:Hey folks,
One cheapy I can suggest: Penfolds Koonunga Hill Shiraz Cabernet 2007.
Must give that a try and see if I can spot the chocolate.
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