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CHRIS RINGLAND Dry Grown Barossa Ranges Shiraz, Barossa 2015 Bottle
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CHRIS RINGLAND Dry Grown Barossa Ranges Shiraz, Barossa 2015 Bottle
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CHRIS RINGLAND Dry Grown Barossa Ranges Shiraz
Chris Ringland's Barossa Ranges Shiraz is steeped in the Barossa’s post-colonial story and the high art and science of winemaking. Typically deep in colour with intense dark berry, paneforte, espresso roasted chestnut aromas, it displays a plush and concentrated palate with blackberry, mocha, paneforte spicy flavours and dense fine chocolaty tannins. Despite the opulence, flamboyance, richness and concentration, the wine has superb percussion and freshness. The wine is a small vinification of around four to five hogsheads or 1500 litres. The "unusually thick skinned" Shiraz is entirely sourced from Chris Ringland's dry-grown vineyard on the edge of the Barossa Valley, but technically in Eden Valley, along Flaxman's Valley near Randall's Hill.
The wine is "painstakingly hand-made" in open fermenters and regularly pumped-over to extract colour, flavour and tannins. After draining and pressing through a traditional basket press, fermentation is completed in 100% new French oak hogsheads. A period of up to 50 months oak maturation follows to achieve optimum complexity and balance between oak and fruit. The extraordinarily high release prices (higher than Penfolds Grange), limited production and reputation make Chris Ringland Barossa Ranges Shiraz the stuff of legend.
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Expert Review
Erin Larkin
An important name clarification here: the wine is called Dry Grown Barossa Ranges Shiraz, but it was formerly named Three Rivers Shiraz. A total of 1,550 bottles were filled. "2015 was such a grand year, 200 magnums and 100 double magnums," Chris noted. The nose of the 2015 Dry Grown Barossa Ranges Shiraz is so wildly different to the 2014 tasted alongside. Where the 2014 is finer, more spiced and more restrained, the 2015 is layered with salami, crushed pepper, clove and tobacco leaf and is totally enveloping in every way. The alcohol comes as a surprise—it is high at 18%, however it doesn't emerge on the nose, and the fruit in the mouth is so layered and rich that it starts to not matter anyway. A unique site, and an iconic man. "The weather was benign; the grapes ripened beautifully," Chris said.
97+ points, Wine Advocate (September 2022)
