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Tahbilk 1860 Vines Shiraz 2016

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Tahbilk 1860 Vines Shiraz 2016
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This 2016 Shiraz 1860 Vines is a style unto itself. The fruit tastes like it comes from old vines - powerful yet restrained, savory but not dried out - it's a bit of a marvel. It is distinct. There are notes of hot red earth, leather, autumnal leaves, roast meat crust, pink peppercorns, oolong tea, bush smoke (in a good way) and embers, and it also has rosemary and black cherries. It's classic, in a way, although you may not viscerally understand that if you're not from Australia. It's an evocative wine, a wine of place. And it's still on the ascent. The drinking window listed is conservative. Drink date: 2022-2037. Score - 96+. (Erin Larkin, robertparker.com, Dec. 8, 2022) This 2016 Shiraz 1860 Vines is a style unto itself. The fruit tastes like it comes from old vines - powerful yet restrained, savory but not dried out - it's a bit of a marvel. It is distinct. There are notes of hot red earth, leather, autumnal leaves, roast meat crust, pink peppercorns, oolong tea, bush smoke (in a good way) and embers, and it also has rosemary and black cherries. It's classic, in a way, although you may not viscerally understand that if you're not from Australia. It's an evocative wine, a wine of place. And it's still on the ascent. The drinking window listed is conservative. Drink date: 2022-2037. Score - 96+. (Erin Larkin, robertparker.com, Dec. 8, 2022) 750 mL bottle