2001 Tin Shed Single Wire Shiraz, Barossa Valley (cork): Medium to dark blood red. The first whiff lets rip with a burst of raspberries, mint/wintergreen, both red and black liquorice, hints of sous bois, smoked deli meats and a little tomato, more than a little like a fortified shiraz at times. An earthy entry leads to a sweet, medium-weight palate full of cherries and black liquorice, the tannins very fine and chalky, leading to a very long, fine finish of mint, white pepper & tobacco, even an enticing hint of bacon. It would be easy to mistake this as something much cooler than the Barossa, at times like Heathcote with its green/porty notes without the alcohol.
Cheers,
Ian
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