G'day
Gilberts is a small producer about 20km north of Mount Barker in the Great Southern region. Their rieslings and shiraz have been consistently good for years, and age well.
Purple in the glass, with some bricking at the rim. Powerful and complex nose with developed dark plums and blueberries, cloves, black pepper, and a touch of leather. The palate is medium to full bodied, with more of the fruit flavours flowing along the tongue towards the finish. Tannins are well integrated and offer modest grip, and there's enough acid to show some freshness. Long finish, and the wine is well balanced without being too heavy.
Probably at it best now, and unlikely to improve. My last bottle, unfortunately. However, I have most of the next 10 vintages in the cellar to look forward to.
Cheers
Allan
Gilberts Reserve Shiraz 2011
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Re: Gilberts Reserve Shiraz 2011
Thanks for your notes on wines that we rarely see over this side of the country. I really appreciate it. Cheers.
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Re: Gilberts Reserve Shiraz 2011
I tried their wines at the Good Food & Wine Show in Melbourne on Sunday. I was really impressed with their wines, especially their Rieslings.
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Re: Gilberts Reserve Shiraz 2011
Good call on the rieslings. They age superbly 10-15 years, and I have evidence of this remaining in the cellar. Good juice indeed.I Love Shiraz wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2024 9:30 pm I tried their wines at the Good Food & Wine Show in Melbourne on Sunday. I was really impressed with their wines, especially their Rieslings.
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Re: Gilberts Reserve Shiraz 2011
I have been continually impressed with wines coming out of Great Southern. Shiraz, cabernet, malbec seem to do quite well there. Nice different flavour profiles add a dimension to the collection. So far they are aging well too. A recent bottle of Houghton 2013 CW Ferguson was a stunner with many years ahead of it.
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