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Agricola Flaxman Valley Shiraz 2023

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Made by Callum Powell, Son of Torbreck founder Dave Powell
The next cult winery
Vineyards: Naimanya ‘Original Vineyard’ • Burley 'Hill' • Home 100+ year ‘Old Vines’
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SKU: AGFV202310 UCAU
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  • Red

    Classification

  • Shiraz

    Variety

  • 2023

    Vintage

  • 750ml (Bottle)

    Bottle Size

  • Australia

    Country

  • South Australia, Barossa Valley

    Region

  • 13.6%

    Alcohol %

  • 15 Plus Years

    Cellaring

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97+ / 100

"Here we go with Naimanya Original Vineyard, Burley ‘Hill’ and Home 100-plus-year-old vines. Seems to be some firepower in the resources here. The standout feature here is an unnerving sense of purity. Overall, so fresh, so fine, vibrant fruit, a swish of ultra-fine and quality, feathery tannins, red fruits, cinnamon toast spiciness, dark amaro characters, dried rose petals, faint game meat and chai tea – what the?!. Exotic, unbelievably complex, superb drinkability, vitality, length, intensity and levity. It’s so good. So so good. Any prestige wine anywhere will have to put up its dukes. It’s all about balance, persistence, layers of character and still an inimitable sense of the cooler places of a warm place that it comes from, let alone the intensity of quality old vines. It meets you with full eye contact and a firm handshake. It’s wildly delicious. Far out."
- Mike Bennie




Tasting Notes

The home wine of sorts for Callum, the Flaxman Shiraz is sourced from two vineyards: his family's old-vine home block which is over 100 years-old, and their neighbours stunning steep hillside vineyard next door.

Having an intimate, lifetime of knowledge of these two vineyards is clearly evident in the deftness of this wine. So light on its feet, and a truly unique expression of Eden Valley Shiraz. Really though, this is more Syrah than Shiraz, in the Australian understanding of the stylistic differences. Black pepper, olive tapenade, with a salinity, all dancing on top of cool black fruits.

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