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Hickinbotham Clarendon Vineyard The Peake Cabernet Shiraz 2020

97

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$239.00
VINTAGES#:
20210
750 ml bottle
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The great Aussie blend, this is 52% Cabernet and 48% Shiraz. It is sourced from four discrete blocks, all planted more than half a century ago, in 1971. All are low yielding. The varieties were kept separate for fermentation. All grapes were destemmed. The Cabernet spent 15 months in fine-grained Bordeaux barrels, 60% of them new. The Shiraz went to one and two year old barrels, spending 6 months on lees. Overall, the wine saw 50% new oak. At this stage, barrel selection took place with the best blended together for this wine. Although the wine certainly climbs the heights, it is not named after any local mountains, not that there are any, but rather, after Mr Edward John Peake, who planted the first vineyard in Clarendon around 1850. Black/purple. This is deep, dark, brooding and coiled. Serious underlying power with balance, force and focus. Notes of aniseed, blackberries, dark chocolate, axle grease (in a good way) and coffee beans. Great length here with soft powdery tannins. The two grapes meld together perfectly, neither dominating, but both enhancing the other. Plush and soft and cuddly, this is a cracking red. 15 years plus if needed, but good luck keeping your hands off it for that long. Love it. Drink: 2022-2037. Score - 97. (Ken Gargett, winepilot.com, July 2022)

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  • Release Date
    December 7, 2023
  • Alcohol/Vol
    14%
  • Made In
    South Australia, Australia
  • By
    Hickinbotham
  • Sugar Content
    2 gram per Litre
  • Varietal
    Cabernet Sauvignon/Shiraz

Product Details

The great Aussie blend, this is 52% Cabernet and 48% Shiraz. It is sourced from four discrete blocks, all planted more than half a century ago, in 1971. All are low yielding. The varieties were kept separate for fermentation. All grapes were destemmed. The Cabernet spent 15 months in fine-grained Bordeaux barrels, 60% of them new. The Shiraz went to one and two year old barrels, spending 6 months on lees. Overall, the wine saw 50% new oak. At this stage, barrel selection took place with the best blended together for this wine. Although the wine certainly climbs the heights, it is not named after any local mountains, not that there are any, but rather, after Mr Edward John Peake, who planted the first vineyard in Clarendon around 1850. Black/purple. This is deep, dark, brooding and coiled. Serious underlying power with balance, force and focus. Notes of aniseed, blackberries, dark chocolate, axle grease (in a good way) and coffee beans. Great length here with soft powdery tannins. The two grapes meld together perfectly, neither dominating, but both enhancing the other. Plush and soft and cuddly, this is a cracking red. 15 years plus if needed, but good luck keeping your hands off it for that long. Love it. Drink: 2022-2037. Score - 97. (Ken Gargett, winepilot.com, July 2022)

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More Details

  • Release Date
    December 7, 2023
  • Alcohol/Vol
    14%
  • Made In
    South Australia, Australia
  • By
    Hickinbotham
  • Sugar Content
    2 gram per Litre
  • Varietal
    Cabernet Sauvignon/Shiraz
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