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GRANT BURGE Meshach Shiraz, Barossa 2006 Bottle
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GRANT BURGE Meshach Shiraz, Barossa 2006 Bottle
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…a very classy combination of a top vintage, high quality fruit, and practised winemaking; blackberry, plum, licorice and cedar are synergistically fused on the long, medium- to full-bodied palate. 96 points, James Halliday (winecompanion.com).
Very deep garnet-purple coloured, the 2006 Meshach is still a little mute with a core of dark plum preserves and blackberries and hints of chocolate, hung meat, damp earth and cloves. The full-bodied palate is still tightly knit with a solid structure of medium to firm very finely-grained tannins and racy acid supporting the dense, muscular fruit, finishing long. It should drink best 2014 to 2024+. 96+ points, Lisa Perrotti-Brown, MW (erobertparker.com).
Toasted coconut oak, black fruit, mint and dark cherry – ample and deep. It’s full bodied with a big spread of supple powder fine tannin, and while big and black, offers a certain juicy freshness. Highlights of coal and aniseed come through on the finish. There’s the barest slip of warmth here, but with such generosity and richness, you barely notice. Premium Barossa goodness delivered in a traditional style. 95 points, Gary Walsh (winefront.com.au).
Rustic and meaty, with sweetly-developed chocolaty and leathery complexity, this slightly over-ripened Shiraz marries its intense presence of dark berries and plums with fiery, earthy and gamey aspects, an edgy note of stewed fruit, plus a hint of lanolin and musk. Long, smooth and very generously proportioned, it's soft and pliant, with a firm, fine-grained extract and a faintly sour-edged finish… Very open and approachable. 92 points, Jeremy Oliver (jeremyoliver.com).
Deep red to brick red, with tawny tints. Very forward bouquet: smells like an aged wine. Rich, chewy dense palate with full body and thick tannins, rather oaky-tasting and chewy textured. Not an elegant wine but certainly has presence and flavour – and guts. Strongly oak-infused style. Stacks of mocha, blackberry and chocolate-coated flavours, supple and fleshy. Very nice wine of its style, and showing positive maturity. 93 points, Huon Hooke (huonhooke.com).
