TN: Seppelt Chalambar Shiraz 2005
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2019 11:52 pm
I last tasted this about a year ago from magnum, and it was a crowd pleaser. This is from a standard bottle.
Deep purple in colour, no bricking. Developed nose with dark plums, blackberries, and a touch of red fruits. There's a lot of savoury notes as well, from oak and from age (leather), as well as a delicious touch of clove or cinnamon. The fruit is taking a back seat on the palate, with some mocha, and the tannins have integrated quite well. The wine is medium bodied, and leads to a moderate finish.
This was better from the magnum a year ago. It's more than drinkable, but has lost a little of the freshness (maybe not a surprising thing at 14 years of age). The 2004 tasted recently (http://forum.m.auswine.com.au/forum3/viewto ... =1&t=16176) was in better nick.
Cheers
Allan
Deep purple in colour, no bricking. Developed nose with dark plums, blackberries, and a touch of red fruits. There's a lot of savoury notes as well, from oak and from age (leather), as well as a delicious touch of clove or cinnamon. The fruit is taking a back seat on the palate, with some mocha, and the tannins have integrated quite well. The wine is medium bodied, and leads to a moderate finish.
This was better from the magnum a year ago. It's more than drinkable, but has lost a little of the freshness (maybe not a surprising thing at 14 years of age). The 2004 tasted recently (http://forum.m.auswine.com.au/forum3/viewto ... =1&t=16176) was in better nick.
Cheers
Allan