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| Wine Advocate |
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| Score: 91 |
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| Deep garnet purple-colored, the 2009 Woodcutter’s Shiraz is intensely scented of ripe cherry, kirsch and blackberry preserve with some floral notes and nuances of jasmine tea and spice box. Full bodied, concentrated and crisp in the mouth, it has a medium level of fine tannins to texture the flesh, finishing long. Drink it now to 2017+. —Lisa Perrotti-Brown, |
| The name Woodcutter’s stems from David Powell’s several years spent working the Scottish Highlands as a lumberjack in the Torbreck forest. This wine reflects the up & coming Shiraz vineyards of the Barossa, rather than the battle hardened old warriors which make up the heart and soul of our other cuvees. Dense, rich and opulent, this wine combines great fruit purity with texture, complexity and finesse. While offering immense pleasure in its youth, the 2007 Woodcutter’s Shiraz will no doubt develop into an impressive wine with a few years in the cellar.
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