St Hallett Blackwell Shiraz 2021 (6 Bottles) Barossa Valley

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Gold Medal – Great Australian Shiraz Challenge 2024

95 Points by The Real Review in the Huon Hooke on 12/1/2023 Dark, inky and youthful in the glass. Heady aromas of plum conserve, coffee grounds, sweet spice, licorice and oak. Full throttle flavour, big, bold and beautifully Barossa. Opulent, with a core of dark fruit, spice and oak along with grippy, textured tannins and livley acidity. There’s lashings of flavour here, but also balance and drinkability.

94 Points by Wine Pilot in the Tom Kline on 7/16/2024 Coal, blackberry and black cherry to start. Nutmeg, earthy root vegetables, game meat, cut leather, cacao nib and smoke to follow along with some lovely graphite minerality bringing lift and class. Nice complexity and savoury/fruit mix aromatically. The palate is full bodied but lifted, with notes akin to the nose gliding through the mouth led by blackberry and black cherry again with coal, mocha and cacao nib notes in support. Bitter mocha-drenched tannins frame to a long finish. While this is dark fruited, there’s no descension into weightiness. There’s lift and balance, glide and motion. A lovely example of boldness and concentration kept elevated and poised. Nicely done.

94 Points by Ken Gargett in the Wine Pilot on 8/1/2024
Stuart Blackwell is one of the Barossa’s most popular winemakers and has been seen as the face of St Hallett’s for decades. This is a worthy tribute to him. The grapes here hail from the sub-regions of the northern Barossa, Ebenezer, Greenock and Moppa Hills. An opaque magenta, there is some oak evident here but it is masterfully handled. Rich, ripe and just delicious, the nose offers aromas swirling through cassis, blackberries, vanilla, cold tea, delicatessen meats, licorice and coffee grinds. The wine has fine acidity, impressive length and sleek tannins, though overall, a savoury style. Enjoy this any time over the next twelve to fifteen years. Love it.

 

Many wine legends have had their imprint on the cellar and have helped shape the modern St Hallett, but none more critical than Stuart Blackwell. Stuart started at St Hallett in1972 and ensuring integrity and a steadfast commitment to the region, has steered St Hallett to become a jewel in the crown of the Barossa. The Blackwell Shiraz was first released in 1994, in Stuart’s honour and his tireless contribution to the St Hallett story.

A classic Barossa Shiraz which can be savoured now and will continue to build complexity whilst carefully cellared. Fruit for the Blackwell Shiraz is sourced predominately from Northern Barossa from vineyards in the parishes of Ebenezer, Greenock and Moppa Hills.

Its structure is defined by dense, savory tannins, offering a harmonious balance that speaks to its potential for graceful aging over many years. This Blackwell Shiraz epitomizes balance, vitality, and the timeless allure of Barossa Shiraz.

 

 

SKU: 588887-21 Category:

Description

COLOUR
Dark red with purple hues
NOSE
An expressive bouquet brimming with layers of blackberry tart, black cherry, cacao nibs and sweet spice providing an aromatic lift.
PALATE
Full bodied and complex, expressing layers of concentrated blood plum and black cherry, combined with undertones of cocoa, nutmeg and vanilla bean all culminating in a harmonious structure of dense savoury tannins. A balanced wine with a certain vitality that will allow it to age gracefully over many years.

PEAK DRINKING
Approachable upon release, will reward careful cellaring for 10-15 years.

FOOD MATCHING
Beef Wellington, red wine reduction and charred greens.

About St Hallett Wines

St Hallett Wines represent the very spirit and soul of winemaking in the Barossa.

Established in 1944 by the Lindner Family, St Hallett represents the very spirit and soul of winemaking in the Barossa. Over this time, it has grown and changed and reinvented itself to achieve a rare distinction as one of Australia’s most respected wine brands.

For most of that time, it was owned, or part-owned, by one family, the pioneering Lindners, who arrived in the Barossa from Silesia in 1838. Through grim determination, heartbreak and near financial collapse, the Lindner family managed to make a meagre living – initially from ports and sherries and marsala – in their galvo shed in the middle of the Barossa. More than 70 years from these humble beginnings, St Hallett has established a reputation for making wines with exceptional quality and character.

From the beginning, St Hallett understood the importance of saving old vines and focusing on varieties that thrive in the Barossa region – particularly Shiraz. Over the years, St Hallett has built up a deep understanding of the rich tapestry of vineyard sites and climates in the Barossa.

With this, an appreciation for and knowledge of local growers and the finest vines and highest-quality parcels of fruit the Barossa can offer.

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