Hungerford Hill Hunter Valley Shiraz 2021 (6 Bottles) Hunter Valley

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A harmonious combination of ripe fruit flavours and the subtle influences of oak aging, creating a wine with a pleasing balance between fruitiness and complexity.

Here’s how such a wine presents as follows:

Colour: Deep ruby red with vibrant purple hues, presenting youthfulness and intensity.

Aromas: The wine does showcase an inviting bouquet of ripe fruit aromas. Expect a medley of red and dark berries, such as blackberries, raspberries, and dark cherries. These fruity notes is accompanied by a touch of blueberry and possibly hints of plum. The oak aging does contribute subtle vanilla and spice aromatics, enhancing the overall aromatic profile.

Palate: On the palate, the Shiraz does present a medium to medium-full body with a focus on fruit-forward flavours. The ripe berry flavours from the nose does carry over, accented by a touch of dark chocolate or cocoa. The oak influence might manifest as well-integrated hints of vanilla and a gentle, warming spiciness.

Oak Influence: French oak aging does add layers of complexity to the wine without overpowering the fruit. Look for elegant oak nuances that complement and enhance the fruit character rather than dominating it.

Texture: The wine’s texture is smooth and velvety, with ripe tannins contributing to a pleasant mouthfeel and structure.

Finish: The finish is medium to long, with the wine’s ripe fruit flavours lingering on the palate, accompanied by a subtle touch of oak spice.

Food Pairing: The fruitiness of the wine combined with the gentle oak influence would make it versatile for pairing with a range of dishes. Consider matching it with grilled meats like lamb chops, pork tenderloin, or even a well-seasoned burger. It does also pair nicely with dishes featuring roasted vegetables and savoury spices.

Ageability: While the wine is designed to showcase its vibrant fruitiness in its youth, the well-integrated oak and balanced structure does provide potential for short to medium-term aging, allowing the oak influences to further integrate.

Overall Impression: The 2021 Hunter Valley Shiraz matured in French oak does offer an inviting and approachable style that celebrates the region’s ripe fruit characteristics while embracing the subtle complexities imparted by oak aging. Is a wine that appeals to those seeking a fruity and flavourful red with an added layer of depth and sophistication.

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About Hungerford Hill

The history of Hungerford is long and complex, but it’s most recent chapter began in December 2016 when Sam Arnaout purchased the winery. He had visions of a Hungerford Hill with a greater focus on Hunter Valley wines, so he also acquired the renowned Sweetwater and Dalwood vineyards. With an award-winning cellar door, restaurant and range of wines, Hungerford Hill is now in the enviable position of being able to offer an all-encompassing wine and food experience worthy of its name.

We have two tasting experiences at Hungerford Hill. The Guided Tasting is $10pp. Our knowledgeable staff will talk to you through a selection of wine based on your interests and desires in wine.

The Epic Tasting Experience is $60pp and is designed for the discerning palate. It features a mini-degustation of Hungerford Hill wines matched to bite-sized dishes created by award-winning two hatted Muse Restaurant.

Daily 10am – 5pm *Closed Christmas Day

Hungerford Hill

Established in 1967, Hungerford Hill is a boutique estate in the Hunter Valley. Australia’s oldest wine region.

Hungerford Hill has a proud reputation for producing distinguished wines and providing a memorable cellar door experience. Guided by accomplished Winemaker Bryan Currie, Hungerford Hill’s able team produce authentic wines, packed with character and interest, with a focus on New South Wales’ cool climate regions.
In early December 2016 Sam Arnaout purchased Hungerford Hill and will continue the focus on the NSW regions of the Hunter Valley, Hilltops and Tumbarumba. Sam’s vision for Hungerford Hill is to have a much greater focus on the Hunter Valley. To further this goal in 2016 he purchased the renowned Sweetwater vineyard and property near Belford, and the former Wyndham Estate property including the vineyard and winery buildings at Dalwood. The historic Dalwood house is located on the property and is owned by the National Trust. Hungerford Hill’s winery is a landmark of the Hunter Valley region, with its unique barrel-shaped tasting room and underground working cellar. The much acclaimed Muse Restaurant offers some of the finest food in the Valley amidst spectacular views across the vineyards to the Brokenback Ranges.