This is the first time I tasted anything from the Schwarz Wine Company. I had never heard of them before this but I think itÂ’s time not only I but everyone started paying attention and taste this outstanding Barossa. This is a "no prisoners" 15% alc/vol gentle monster. A limited production with a pricetag I believe to be AU $40+. The grapes were picked from the 4 acres of Shiraz planted in 1967.

Colour impenetrable black with purple on the rim. Super ripe exotic spices and aromatic plum on the nose. I spent minutes admiring the complexity and array of aromas. After a swirl the alcohol rises but that is expected.
The palate is super ripe and thick with first class old vines Shiraz fruit. It is a blockbuster that will sweep anyone off their feet. Superbly balanced wine with velvety tannins, fine acid in the background and perfectly judged oak. Amazingly deep blackberry flavours on the creamy palate. Nice aftertaste and length. A classic Australian and textbook Barossa, a world class wine for sure. The rich fruit swallows up the oak right now, magnificent. After tasting many 2003 vintage wines, it just might be the greatest vintage in this country for some time. Parker does not need to be notified, he already gave the 2002 SWC Shiraz 96 points (USD $60) and judging by this example, rightly so.
Strangely enough itÂ’s drinking superbly and will cellar for 10-12 years in my opinion.
Wow, what a surprise on a Friday morning. Certainly made my day.
Cheers,
Attila
Tasted: February 2005