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Amelia Park Shiraz 2023
Amelia Park Shiraz 2023
Jeremy@Amelia Park: Displays lovely mulberry, mocha and spicy notes. The palate is luscious with cherry and plum flavours, supported by smooth tannins. Aged in French oak for twelve months, this wine will benefit from cellaring. This vineyard is chosen for its ability to produce typical Frankland River Shiraz, which as a result of being a cool climate, is intense in colour with ripe flavours yet is elegant in style and structurers, supported by smooth tannins.
Tasting Notes
This wine is made with fruit from the Frankland River Region of Western Australia, which produces wine with great richness of flavour. Displays lovely rich plums and blackberries. with notes of olive and cocoa. The palate is lush with spicy cherry and dark fruits. with soft suedey tannins. Aged in French oak for twelve months.
Plaudits
Highly aromatic, and highly pleasing as a result. Florals, brown spices such as star anise, dark plums, dabs of cedary oak and more. The fuller-bodied palate is plush, soft almost, with pliable, velvety tannins, then a little grip on the finish. I preferred this over its reserve because there’s a savouriness within and obviously less oak. James Halliday. 93 Points.
Product Specifications
Product Specifications
| Vintage | 2023 |
|---|---|
| Region | Margaret River |
| Sub Region | Frankland River |
| Tier | Growers |
| Type | Red |
| Cellar | Drink Now or Cellar 2-3 Years |
| Certified | Non Organic |
| Wine Varietal | Shiraz |
| Size | 750ml |
| Closure | Screw Cap |
| Alcohol % | 14.5% |
| Body | Full |
| Score | 94 RJ (OV) 94 JH (OV) JH |
About Winery
About Winery
The cellar door is something out of a James Bond Movie and worth the visit alone. The wines, under the tutelage of seasoned Margaret River winemaker Jeremy Gordon, are all exceptional quality and value, and are a perfect representation of the Margaret River region.
James Halliday.
Jeremy Gordon’s winemaking career started with Evans & Tate, and Houghton thereafter, before moving to the eastern states to broaden his experience. He eventually returned to Margaret River, and after several years founded Amelia Park Wines with his wife Daniela Gordon and business partner Peter Walsh.
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