TN: Seppelt Sparkling Show Shiraz 1991
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2004 8:21 pm
Given the recent discussion here I'd thought I'd try a bottle.
Declaration:
My liking of the lables within the Seppelt brand is clear and acknowledged. I'm also a fan of many Rhone wines as well. Take that into account when assessing my opinion, but do not ascribe that to others I may taste with.
I presented this wine blind to Gail and TGD to get their opinions. Dark red-brown in colour with a very good bead. Good Shiraz fruit showing some age with underlying earthy/barnyard characters. The palate is funky, showing more barnyard with plenty of character good aged fruit, tannin at the back palate before a long finish. ItÂ’s a bit of a wild wine although with very good complexity.
Gail and TGD both loved it for it taste and complexity describing as an excellent sparkling shiraz with great structure and length.
Improves as it warmed up. Nicely mouthfilling. Yes there is Brett in the wine, however it is a characteristic not a fault. ItÂ’s not to the standard or style of the 1993, or especially the 1994, but presents itself well. Others may be put off by it particularly in comparison to the cleaner style of Sparkling Shiraz seen around the place but we all had a second go at it.
Declaration:
My liking of the lables within the Seppelt brand is clear and acknowledged. I'm also a fan of many Rhone wines as well. Take that into account when assessing my opinion, but do not ascribe that to others I may taste with.
I presented this wine blind to Gail and TGD to get their opinions. Dark red-brown in colour with a very good bead. Good Shiraz fruit showing some age with underlying earthy/barnyard characters. The palate is funky, showing more barnyard with plenty of character good aged fruit, tannin at the back palate before a long finish. ItÂ’s a bit of a wild wine although with very good complexity.
Gail and TGD both loved it for it taste and complexity describing as an excellent sparkling shiraz with great structure and length.
Improves as it warmed up. Nicely mouthfilling. Yes there is Brett in the wine, however it is a characteristic not a fault. ItÂ’s not to the standard or style of the 1993, or especially the 1994, but presents itself well. Others may be put off by it particularly in comparison to the cleaner style of Sparkling Shiraz seen around the place but we all had a second go at it.