The sweet cedar oak knocked it out of balance for me, especially when I was not having the wine with food.
Yep - It's surprisingly quite decent IMHO.
It will certainly reward aging as it's quite young, but drinks well enough at this stage. Not bad for $15.
AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements
Thanks for being honest Wozza, a good reminder that personal tastes differ. This has motivated me to crack open a bottle on Saturday to sample! Perhaps a case of hiding these bottles out of sight for a while to let them mature....I didn't really like it! And I can't believe I am saying that given all the high praise received by the Fox Gordon Hannah's Swing Shiraz 2014...
Thanks for being honest Wozza, a good reminder that personal tastes differ.
I didn't really like it! And I can't believe I am saying that given all the high praise received by the Fox Gordon Hannah's Swing Shiraz 2014.
...The sweet cedar oak knocked it out of balance for me...
I'm guessing this is the Anarchist Mt Benson Shiraz, scored 95/Gold at Melbourne and Limestone Coast shows, around $20, 14.0%.Afternoon all. Just going through the latest VM deals (a lot of WA wines hitting our screens I see). Anyway, am interested if anyone knows the label behind this one?
https://vinomofo.com/wines/red-wine/mof_-contraband-deal-shiraz-2013-6cf97ba6
Cheers
I'm guessing this is the Anarchist Mt Benson Shiraz, scored 95/Gold at Melbourne and Limestone Coast shows, around $20, 14.0%.
Reviewed by Mike Bennie on TWF, 86 pts
Fist offered May 2015 I think, originally at $8.25
Wozza - was avoiding posting my thoughts on this, as was underwhelmed when consuming given the hype. I purchased a sixer and then ordered another sixer based on all the praise, which I have since cancelled. Found it a little sweet myself, as you rightly indicated
A pleasant wine - to me a album track from one of Radiohead's lesser albums - worthy but not on any of my mix tapes. Maybe it will be a grower
I'm still debating.
Pre or post-electronic Radiohead?
Wozza, are you any chance a super-taster? I know taste is a very personal and subjective thing, but from my own experiences I found the use of oak to be quite restrained and the taste of cedar quite subtle. Maybe my own tastes are marred, or at least framed, by the over-oaked monsters from the late 90's. I do agree about the sweetness though, I put that down to the vibrancy of the fruit.