Need some info on Schild Estate.

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bob parsons
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Need some info on Schild Estate.

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I have noticed that this winery is showing up here in town/Edmonton Alberta.
So far have seen the Shiraz, a Riesling and just today the Frontignac, all in one store.
Any insights would be appreciated, which to drink now and any need some cellaring? I suspect the Riesling might need a few years?

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Bob, check your forum messages.
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Do a forum search with Schild as the keyword Bob - it's a pretty quick way to find some of the information you're after.

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Hi Bob My dearest friend is the GM of Schild Estate. If you have specific questions eg vintage etc let me know and I will provide you with some feedback. Cheers David

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Post by bob parsons »

Thanks David, I was just wondering about drink now or cellar? Valid point as last night I opened an Alkoomi Shiraz/Viognier and it took 4/5 hours to open up!! Entry level Schild Shiraz, do they need time?

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I have a few schild shiraz which Iam cellaring, the 02, 03 and the 04.
I would be inclined to think they are "drink now" wines. I am just trying these vintages to see how they age.

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The ex Winemaker from Schild (Daniel Eggleton) now has his own winery called Creed Wines in the Barossa. I tried their Shiraz / Viognier with a T-Bone steak in a hotel in Adelaide on Monday. Just the one glass which really went well with the steak.

The wine is bloody good and I'm now on the mailing list...

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Post by DavidL »

Hi Bob Schild Shiraz entry level drink now and decant for at least 1hour or cellar up to 5 years. Cheers David

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