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Elefante Tempranillo Shiraz 2010 ...
Elefante Tempranillo Shiraz 2010 ...
Campbell Mattinson: “No one loves Australian wine more than I do, but some new imports are seriously challenging my loyalty……Not only is it a seriously interesting drink, but the value for money is astonishing.
The 2009 was impressive and so too this 2010. Good way to spend $13. Extra marks for drinkability here. Grainy tannin. Grunty fruit. Ripe but not sweet. Licorice, twisted herbs, a sense of polish, a bit of personality. Really, what more can you ask for? Price-wise this bats against the standard-issue Koonunga Shiraz; it would be easy to argue that it gives it a fair touch up. Distinctive peanut shell-like aftertaste. Bang on for drinkability. Buy. Rated : 89 Points Alcohol : 14% Price : $13 Closure : Screwcap Drink : 2012 - 2015;
Campbell Mattinson; The Wine Front
Wine of the Week - The economic reality is that many other countries can produce good wines more cheaply than we can in Australia. This is a case in point: a terrific savoury quaffing Spanish red blend that won't break the bank. Bright and lively, but also well put together, this is a soft, ripe red with plenty of flavour and excellent balance. It doesn't merit detailed tasting notes - it is a "midweek" wine best enjoyed with family and friends but none the less enjoyable for that. $13.
‘Wine of the Week’ Winsor Dobbin
Fourth Wave gave me a sneak peak at this over-achieving quaffer from Castillo La Mancha a few weeks back but I was slack and forgot to write a tasting note. There’s a bit of a change in the percentages of the blend in 2010 but one thing that has not changed is the absolute value for money. Nicely smoky cherry and raspberry fruit, a good mix between savoury and sweet too, with a good deal of Tempranillo to pan out the structure. It’s as generous as a paella pan overflowing with flavour, has a silky red fruit palate and some dried herb character. Ends with keen acids that keep it perky but it’s the smooth tannins that impress making for a seamless drink at the price.
Patrick Haddock; Wining Pom
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$11.95 incl tax
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