Campbells The Barkly Durif 2021 (6 Bottles) Rutherglen

$388.00

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Campbells The Barkly Durif 2021 is a full-bodied, deeply structured wine that delivers the boldness for which Rutherglen Durif is renowned. The palate showcases dense layers of dark fruit—black plum, blackberry, and blackcurrant—interwoven with notes of dark chocolate, roasted coffee, and spice. Powerful yet polished, this wine stands out for its firm, earthy tannins and a long, savoury, dry finish. It is crafted from low-yielding, mature vines, with fermentation in open-top fermenters and 18 months’ maturation in a mix of French and American oak, providing both concentration and refinement.

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Description

Aroma
The nose is intense and complex, unfolding with rich aromas of black plum, blackberry, and dark chocolate. Underlying these core notes are elements of tobacco leaf, clove, a hint of ironstone, and lifted spice from the oak. The bouquet is further enhanced by subtle notes of bramble and violet, ensuring both depth and vibrancy.

Awards & Points
As of July 2025, there are no widely published awards or scores specific to the 2021 vintage of Campbells The Barkly Durif. However, this flagship wine for Campbells Wines is released only in exceptional vintages and consistently garners critical acclaim for its style and ageing potential. Campbells maintains a strong reputation as a leading producer in Rutherglen, with The Barkly recognized as one of the region’s benchmark Durifs.

Pairing
The Barkly Durif 2021 is ideally suited for hearty, flavoursome dishes, including:

  • Slow-cooked beef short ribs or brisket
  • Pepper-crusted venison or grilled lamb
  • Rich meat stews and smoky barbecue fare
  • Mushroom ragout or grilled eggplant with harissa
  • Aged cheeses such as cheddar or gruyere

Its substantial structure and depth of flavour make it a perfect match for robust, savoury foods enjoyed in cooler weather or at long, leisurely meals.

This wine is built for cellaring and will evolve beautifully over 15 to 20 years, gaining even more complexity with age.

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