2019 Tallawanta Vineyard Shiraz
Hunter Valley, NSW
Perfumed aromas of bramble and red spice and red cherry flavours. Fine, long tannins with background oak and a lovely plush finish. The Tallawanta vines are 100 years old and are always the first Shiraz to be harvested. Even from a warm year like 2019 the colour is medium hue and mid-density. Not to be underestimated, this wine can be enjoyed young, but will age beautifully. This is Brokenwood’s 5th release from this historic site.
MAJOR ACCOLADES:
Gold Medal (95 Points) | 2023 Halliday Wine Companion - reviewed by Ned Goodwin MW
Silver Medal | 2020 Hunter Valley Wine Show
CRU $735.00 I SVC $693.00
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Wine Specs
Vintage
2019
Varietal
Shiraz
Acid
6.38 g/L
pH
3.42
Residual Sugar
nil
Alcohol %
14.0
James Halliday
95
Wine Profile
Winemaker Comments
The Tallawanta Vineyard was planted in 1920, on an east facing slope on Thompsons Rd. It is one of the most celebrated single vineyard Shiraz Vineyards in the Hunter Valley. Hunter Valley winemakers had the rare joy of 3 consecutive dry vintages
when the grapes of 2019 started coming off the vines. The hot vintage of
2018 ended with 100mm of rain in February and then 120mm in March. Our
usual dry winter prevailed and then a small amount of Spring/early Summer
rain. The temperatures started to rise in late December hitting 39C on 29th
signalling a very hot New Year. For January 2019, Brokenwood saw only 3
days under 30°C and 19 days over 35C. In a flash back to early February 2017,
there was a run of days, 15th to 19th, of over 40°C and the month closed out
with 43.5°C on the 26th.
Needless to say, all our Shiraz was in the winery in great condition by the
third week in February and we made great use of the blast chiller.
Food Pairing
Enjoy with pork, or lamb and rosemary sausages.
Production
Processing started with 3-4 day cold soaking and then 4-5 day ferment
at 24-26C. The vineyard is on dark loam soil and gives a more chocolate
character to those in red soil. The oak regime for this wine is 100%
French oak puncheons, with 33% new oak.
Drink
Drinking well now but will age gracefully.