The 2006 vintage of Tim Adams’ shiraz, now 11 years on, is a brooding wine. Its aromatics more or less remind of mulberries. The palate has length, balance and some warmth on the finish. Tightly coiled, I think this wine will improve further with a few more years in the cellar or, failing that, a good decant. (Alc: 14.5%, Region: Clare Valley, Rating: Good to Very Good, Would I buy it based on this tasting? Yes, Drink: now to 2022, Tasted: Mar, 2017)
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Other vintages reviewed:
Vintage | Rating | Review |
2012
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Good
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