Help with St Hallett wines...

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Help with St Hallett wines...

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I've recently pickup two bottles of St Hallett Shiraz which I cannot categorically identify. Both were purchased in the UK for £10 and are labelled "Barossa Shiraz". On St Hallett's website there is no reference (that I've found!) to this label, only their regular range which is widely available in many wine merchants and super markets and includes the GameKeeper's Reserve, Faith, Blackwell and Old Block.

Can anyone shed some light on what it is I have? I have a 2000 bottling (Bordeaux shaped bottle) and the 2001 (Burgundy shaped bottle). I know for a fact that they are not Faith or GameKeeper's Reserve. Could it be Old Block? The shop I purchased these wines from was not very helpful...

Any help is much appreciated.

Cheers,
Jon

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Post by Maximus »

This is a bit strange. I would say that it's definitely not the Old Block, which is labelled clearly as such and would probably be three times the price you paid in the UK (possible more?). If it is just labelled "Barossa Shiraz", then perhaps it's St Hallett's version of an export cleanskin? If you know your wine, you could always compare tasting notes with those of the St Hallett range to reduce and eliminate your choices.

Better still, email St Hallett direct; sthallett@sthallett.com.au.

Cheers,
Max
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Post by Ian S »

I did a quick Winesearcher trawl. It seems Tesco have their own label £5.69 a bottle - their notes below:

""St Hallett are famous for their Barossa Valley wines, especially Old Block Shiraz. But grapes for this delicious wine, made for Tesco to celebrate St Hallett's tenth anniversary as a Tesco supplier, were sourced more widely in South Australia. Try with aturkey joint, with stuffed red peppers, chicken Kiev, or cheese. It would be especially good with Edam, Gouda, Manchego, Munster, Cheddar or Red Leicester. Also good with vegetable or pasta dishes topped with melted Cheddar, or a Cheddar sauce.""

Also, everywine have it listed - but don't know which merchant they get it from

St Hallett Shiraz Barossa Valley
Where it's from: >Australia >South Australia >Barossa Valley
Retail Price: £51.11
Vintage: 2002/03
Bottle Size: 75 cl
Bottles Per Case: 6
Style: Powerful Reds
Grapes: Syrah (Shiraz)
Description:
Country: Australia
Region: South Australia
Sub region: Barossa Valley
Producer: St Hallett
SKU: 30782

This sounds like it might be the one, but doesn't really give any more info. I suspect it's just an export label.

Ian

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It might the 'Third Century'.

Does it say Third Century above Barossa Shiraz?

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Re: Help with St Hallett wines...

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Guest wrote:I've recently pickup two bottles of St Hallett Shiraz which I cannot categorically identify. Both were purchased in the UK for £10 and are labelled "Barossa Shiraz". On St Hallett's website there is no reference (that I've found!) to this label, only their regular range which is widely available in many wine merchants and super markets and includes the GameKeeper's Reserve, Faith, Blackwell and Old Block.

Can anyone shed some light on what it is I have? I have a 2000 bottling (Bordeaux shaped bottle) and the 2001 (Burgundy shaped bottle). I know for a fact that they are not Faith or GameKeeper's Reserve. Could it be Old Block? The shop I purchased these wines from was not very helpful...

Any help is much appreciated.

Cheers,
Jon

Sincerely doubt that Old Block is 10 quid anywhere in the world. Sounds like an export-only label to me.

Tim

2000 St Hallett 'Third Century'

Post by Tim »

Hi there,
in my hot little hand is a bottle of the 2000 'Third Century' Shiraz. If your Lot number is L2184 or thereabouts (look on the bottle-it should be about 12 mm from the bottom, and you need to get the light just right).If it isn't this wine then it could really only be a 'South Australian Shiraz" which is an export label.n.b Third Century is usuall only a cellar door wine, so not sure if any went overseas.
Hope this helps,
Tim (ex St Hallett)

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