TN: Marius Shiraz 2003
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2005 3:35 pm
Blacktongues did a new releases line up last night, mainly 2003 Shiraz but also some 2002s like Penfolds Bin 28 and Grant Burge Filsell to keep them honest.
A couple of wines stood out for me, as they did for most of the sixteen tasters. The pick was the screw capped Marius Shiraz 2003 from a lovingly tended patch of vines in McLaren Vale. I thought the 2002 version was excellent and had great cellaring potential, this wine is no slouch either, a great follow up.
The nose is complex with plums, blackberry and some chocolate and pencil shavings oak in the background. The palate is classy with good weight of rich fruit and a lovely mouthfeel which must be vineyard related as it was on the 2002 wine too. Nice fine grained long finish.
A wine I can recommend from a tiny producer.
A couple of wines stood out for me, as they did for most of the sixteen tasters. The pick was the screw capped Marius Shiraz 2003 from a lovingly tended patch of vines in McLaren Vale. I thought the 2002 version was excellent and had great cellaring potential, this wine is no slouch either, a great follow up.
The nose is complex with plums, blackberry and some chocolate and pencil shavings oak in the background. The palate is classy with good weight of rich fruit and a lovely mouthfeel which must be vineyard related as it was on the 2002 wine too. Nice fine grained long finish.
A wine I can recommend from a tiny producer.