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Tuesday, April 22, 2025

2021 Greenock Creek Alice's Shiraz


Thrust into the international wine spotlight thanks to an unmatched eight perfect 100-point scores from the world’s leading wine expert, Robert Parker of The Wine Advocate, Greenock Creek remains the proud standard-bearer for long-lived Barossa Valley red wines of deep colour, abundant flavour and great structure.

2021 Greenock Creek Alice's Shiraz...$49.99
“Greenock Creek wines always present themselves as intensely concentrated examples of their particular slice of the western Barossa. Initially, there is a quick blast of blackberry pastille in this year's release, which gives way to opulent blackberry and cherry fruits with hints of baking spices, dark chocolate-dipped raspberries and pressed purple flowers. If you peer deep into the distance, there are some liminal leathery/mahogany notes, too, wrapping the ripe, long tannins in a warm embrace. As always, mighty impressive stuff.”
Rated 95/100 James Halliday
The nose on the 2021 Alices Shiraz leads with resin, bramble, nettle and mint. The palate is closed and flat; I have opened a second bottle, and this is significantly better. Gone is the nettle nose and metallic palate. The second bottle of the 2021 Alices Shiraz is full of plum, mulberry and raspberry jam—it is juicy, opulent and squishy in the mouth versus chalk and cheese with the first bottle. This is a full-throttle Shiraz here, with earthy underpinnings and a profusion of tannin. It is warm, ripe and abundant. The 2021 season has imbued this wine with life and energy. It was in 5% new French, with the balance matured in seasoned American oak. 15.5% alcohol, sealed under natural cork.
Rated 90/100 The Wine Advocate
This 2021 Shiraz Alice's Block from Seppeltseld oers bold upfront aromas of cherry jam, blackberry, fruit compote and licorice, with the 15.5% alcohol a little dominant. Plump, eshy and cuddly dark berry avors are closely followed by toasty oak. The mix of luscious fruit and wellintegrated tannins suggests an earlier drinking vintage.
Rated 90/100 Vinous Media

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