JJ Hahn ‘1890’s Vineyard’ Shiraz 2015

The fruit used to produce this super premium Shiraz were harvested from low yielding, Ancestor vines planted in the 1890s in the Barossa sub region of Vine Vale. It has been determined that these precious vines were in fact the parent vines to the now famous cuttings that were taken to plant the Rolf Binder ‘Hanisch’ vineyard in 1972.

Pure Shiraz flavours of plums, red berry fruits and chocolate are balanced with soft velvety tannins that linger very well on the palate. Matured in all new oak, with the majority being American, this is a rich and full-bodied wine that highlights classic Barossa Shiraz.

This wine will age gracefully for many years and pays homage to the veteran Barossa growers who have treated these very old vines with great respect to enable the future generations to reap the rewards.

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“94 points”

“Binder’s malt chocolate tannins melt across this powerful wine’s attack of dark fruit flavours and spice: plum, dark cherry, mace and five-spice spring to the nostrils. There is nothing whatsoever jammy about this, with the kinetic fruit held tightly to the plush breast of all American oak and impeccably drawn out grape tannins. The end result is one of power, intensity and yet, a lingering impression of savouriness.”
Ned Goodwin MW, Halliday Wine Companion 2018

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