Plantagenet Icon ‘Tony Smith’ Shiraz 2018 (6 Bottles) Great Southern

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A highly limited release, with only a minimal allocation of 1080 bottles made. Sold direct to our loyal consumers only via the Mount Barker Cellar Door, online or by contacting [email protected] directly.

Built to age with a cellaring potential of 20 years. 2018 was a sublime vintage; cool winter conditions followed by early spring rains ensured a saturated soil profile at the commencement of bud burst.

Aromas are brooding deep and rich, graphite, earth and gravel with dark berries. The palate is firm, tightly structured, full-bodied but stylish, a cool-climate style with an incredible density of layered fruits, spice and licorice.

Born from the ‘Bouverie Vineyard’ first planted in 1968 by ‘Tony Smith’ himself. This is our lineage.

*Icon Range not available for club membership discounts – this remarkable wine has been released from the exceptional vintage that was 2018. Highly Limited.

97 Points – Ray Jordan, The West ‘Red Revival’ August 2021

“In the blink of an eye, the new owners have released a wine that pays worthy tribute to Plantagenet founder Tony Smith. It is sourced from the Bouverie vineyard, which was planted back in 1968, making it one of the oldest in the Great Southern. A deep mix of gravelly dark berry with a little edgy graphite and ironstone. A lovely perfumed, spicy note mix greets immediately. The palate is tightly wound yet generous with immense power and concentrated depth of fruit Oak and tannin combination works its magic to hold the line through to a very long finish.”

97 Points (Special Value) – Erin Larkin, 2022 Halliday Wine Awards, August 2021

“Named after Tony Smith, founder of Plantagenet wines. The source vines from the Bouverie vineyard were planted in 1968. Only made in exceptional years. Densely packed with concentrated, reverberating fruit that ripples across the tongue and through to the long finish. There is oak here, but it is swamped by the fruit which allows nothing to stand in its way. An exceptional wine of muscular definition and streamlined length of flavour. A very impressive first release: bravo.”

Vintage 2018
Region Great Southern
Type Red
Variety Shiraz

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Description

About Plantagenet Wines

Plantagenet’s vineyard estate has been carved out of the regions distinctive Marri Soils named after the massive native Marri, or Red Gum trees that grow here. The soils are ironstone gravelly sandy loams over a base of clay or ironstone rock. The vineyard block sites were selected where good water drainage allows control over vine vigour, one of the most important determinants of fruit quality.

Irrigation is used infrequently and only to supplement natural rainfall events forcing the vine roots deep into the subsoil and building natural resilience within the vine. The combination of soils, landforms and climate – or terroir – creates wines of rare distinction and quality.

High quality blocks from these vineyards are well known to the winemaking team and special care and attention is given throughout the growing season to those that historically make the “Wyjup Collection” and Plantagenet Estate wines.

Additional information

Weight 8 kg

Plantagenet Wines, Great Southern WA

Plantagenet is a pioneer of the Great Southern region of Western Australia with vineyards first planted in 1968 and the first commercial winery established in the region in 1975.

Celebrated for its rich heritage the winery is owned by vignerons Tom & Jo Wisdom. Tom Wisdom is a descendent of Lionel Samson, who established the 2nd oldest family business in Australia, Lionel Samson & Son, who owned Plantagenet Wines between 1992 and 2021 before it changed hands to the current ownership.

Plantagenet has three estate vineyards in the Mount Barker sub region each with unique characteristics, ancient soils and a cool maritime climate creating expressive wines of provenance, quality and prestige.

A consistent Five Star winery rating in the Halliday Wine Companion.