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Wynns Micheal Shiraz 2003, Coonawarra

This is one of my favourite Aussie wines. Wonderful complex big and dense with flavours that could easily be mistaken for being a Bordeaux in a hot year.

The best bit is actually the price which compared to Bordeaux is reasonable. The funny thing is that it cost around 40€ in Norway while in UK it would be around 40GBP! Imagine Norway cheaper than UK....!

The colour is deep dark dark red. The nose is wonderfully complex with dark berries, chocolate, black pepper and vanilla. The taste is big but smooth, long and lively, fruity with good acidity. The tannins are soft and elegant. Everything is just perfect!

It can be easily be drunk now but would also easily keep for 10-15 more years. The 1993 for example is still going strong...

Wynns Micheal Shiraz 2003, Coonawarra, great solid stuff from down under (Medium price 40€)
Wynns Coonawarra Estate

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