I had reason to call into Capel Vale on Friday, and at the same time introduce my 18 year old daughter to her first cellar door wine tasting. I suspect it will not be her last.
For me, however, it was an opportunity to stock up on a wine I already had a couple of bottles of - the Whispering Hill 2011 Shiraz ($54.95 CD). I have previously enthused about the 2009 (there was no 2010 for reasons I am not aware of), and the 2011 has me similarly enthused, and another 6 pack in the cellar.
Deep ruby colour, clear and bright. Nose of oak, cloves or cinnamon, a little white pepper, spice and fresh plums. Palate is velvety (like the 09) slippery with rich drinking chocolate and rich red fruits.
I enjoyed this immensely, and it may be as good as the 2009 (which I rate highly). After getting home and repacking boxes inthe cellar, I discovered a couple more 2011s on top of what I thought I had. LOTS of 2011s now! Cue Mr Burns (Simpsons) Eexxecellent

Cheers
Allan