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Dalwhinnie The Pinnacle Shiraz 2020

BOTTLE:
$105.00
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SKU
91808
HALF-DOZEN: $598.50 or $99.75 each
DOZEN: $1,134.00 or $94.50 each

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    Stock Availability:
    0 qty Warehouse
    0 qty South Melbourne
    1 qty Sydney
    Country: Australia
    Grape: shiraz
    Size: BTL
    Vintage: 2020

    Fabulous wine. Powerful, complex and long. Pure plum into meaty spice into forest berries into fragrant herbs. You can taste the fruit, the soil and the wood, but it all presents as one. And then there’s the finish. What a finish. Structured, textural, flavoursome and long. This wine is the complete package. (97) CAMPBELL MATTINSON, Wine Companion

    Made from 100 per cent de-stemmed Shiraz grapes from the highest block on the vineyard, matured in puncheons, 20 per cent new, bottled after 15 months. Very seductive wine, really deep black fruit aromas, and a beautiful seam of dark spices – Langworthy describes them as “baking spices”; more allspice and clove and star anise than pepper – leading on to a rich but medium-bodied shiraz in the mouth. Very good. MAX ALLEN, AFR