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Norfolk Rise Vineyard Shiraz 2017

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Greg Hughes rated this wine as 89/100 with the following review:

You may not know Mount Benson as an appellation, but if you like wine you probably know its neighbours: Coonawarra, Wrattonbully, and Padthaway. As a member of the cool kids club known as the Limestone Coast, you would be correct to assume its soil is similar to the others (ie: grown in limestone terra rossa).
Altitude makes a difference too. The wines here are grown on ideal aspects higher up, where the nights are cooler. This preserves freshness and aromatics. Shiraz actually likes cooler winters too, since it needs to sleep deeply.
This wine is quite zippy and juicy. Aromatics hide none of the classic Shiraz spiciness. Pepper, coffee, lavender, and overripe blackberry.
The flavours are superb too.
Loads of mineral zing accompany a generous body and deep colour. It saw a smattering of oak, 10% saw French barriques for just under a year.
This is a cool, not often seen, wine that hits the spot for value.
Stack up a few and enjoy with hearty stews or assorted charcuterie meats.




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Norfolk Rise Vineyard Shiraz 2017, Mount Benson, Limestone Coast, South Australia, Australia: This attractive, full-bodied, deeply flavoured Australian red wine made from the classic Shiraz grape is aged mostly in stainless steel tanks and 10% French oak barrels for ten months. Aromas of fleshy ripe black fruit and toasty oak. Pair with a rare steak or lamb. Drink: 2018-2024. 632117 13.90% XD 750 mL  $14.95 Score: 90/100. January 5, 2019 Best Value Red Wine.  Full Review

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