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"I will be laying this down for a few years. The back story relating to the family history and the production of this wine is compelling. Further purchase on the cards"
"One of the legendary stories of Australian wine history has just been reborn. I suspect this country has not seen a new release of such pedigree, such depth of history and such sheer and effortless magnificence since the very launch of Hill of Grace itself in 1958."
- Tyson Stelzer, May 2019
A real-deal Mystery Shiraz. And right at the top of the tree. If you had to rank every Mystery Shiraz deal from top to bottom - from best value to merely so-so - this historic Shiraz would sit right at the very top of the tree.
This is not just another Mystery offer.
This is the sort of wine that reminds you why Mystery can be so exciting in the first place - because every now and then, one comes along that feels almost too good to be hidden.
A genuine upper-echelon Mystery label. The kind of wine you would never expect to see discounted. And yet, here it is.
Behind the label is one of the great revival stories of Australian wine.
A 150+ year legacy, brought back to life by the great-great-grandson of the original winemaker. A historic name that helped shape McLaren Vale, now firmly back in the conversation with a Shiraz of serious pedigree and presence.
And the winemaking leaves no doubt about the intent.
Hand-bucketed fruit. Open slate fermenters. Foot-stomped. Basket pressed.
Slow, deliberate, old-school winemaking that builds depth and detail into every layer of the wine.
In the glass, it is all dark plum, cassis and blackberry, laced with cinnamon, nutmeg and a deep seam of spice. Powerful, poised and built with the kind of character that only comes from patience, conviction and a refusal to rush the process.
The critics certainly noticed. 95, 95, 96, 96.
And with just 4,900 bottles made, and the winery already sold out, this is one of those rare Mystery offers that more than lives up to the hype.
If you’re looking for a Mystery Shiraz that sits firmly at the pointy end of the spectrum, this is it.
Overall rating: 4.75 / 5 from 4 reviews.
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"I will be laying this down for a few years. The back story relating to the family history and the production of this wine is compelling. Further purchase on the cards"
"Not quite in the stellar class of the 2021, but very good value at the discounted price."
"An absolute ripper. In my top 2 reds of the last 12 months. A genuine 96 scorer."
"Good fine, bit light on flavor."