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96 Points
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95 Points
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95 Points
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Description
Kaesler’s deep roots in the Barossa Valley stretch back to 1893, when their first vines were planted on the ancient soils of Nuriootpa. The estate’s legacy is inseparable from its old-vine plantings, many exceeding 70 years of age, and the “Alte Reben” Shiraz comes exclusively from these mature, dry-grown blocks. Vineyard practices are time-honoured, prioritizing sustainability and careful fruit selection, with each plot tended to highlight its unique contribution to the final blend.
The 2017 vintage brought a slightly cooler growing season to the Barossa, favouring freshness and aromatic lift. Fruit was hand-harvested at optimal ripeness, open-fermented in small lots with gentle plunging to retain natural structure, then basket-pressed and matured in a combination of seasoned and new French oak barrels. The resulting wine is both vibrant and powerful, with layers of black cherry, blueberry and dark plum interwoven with notes of licorice, clove and hints of cured meat. The palate is structured yet supple, showcasing dense tannins, a core of juicy fruit and a finish marked by savoury depth and spice. This is a classic expression of Barossa old-vine Shiraz, demonstrating both the richness of the region and the finesse possible from Kaesler’s meticulous approach to their most prized vineyard material.
Tasting Profile
- Light
- Full
- Low Tannin
- Tannic
- Sweet
- Dry
- Low Acidity
- High Acidity
Food Pairings:Pork
Red Meat
Spicy
Description
Kaesler’s deep roots in the Barossa Valley stretch back to 1893, when their first vines were planted on the ancient soils of Nuriootpa. The estate’s legacy is inseparable from its old-vine plantings, many exceeding 70 years of age, and the “Alte Reben” Shiraz comes exclusively from these mature, dry-grown blocks. Vineyard practices are time-honoured, prioritizing sustainability and careful fruit selection, with each plot tended to highlight its unique contribution to the final blend.
The 2017 vintage brought a slightly cooler growing season to the Barossa, favouring freshness and aromatic lift. Fruit was hand-harvested at optimal ripeness, open-fermented in small lots with gentle plunging to retain natural structure, then basket-pressed and matured in a combination of seasoned and new French oak barrels. The resulting wine is both vibrant and powerful, with layers of black cherry, blueberry and dark plum interwoven with notes of licorice, clove and hints of cured meat. The palate is structured yet supple, showcasing dense tannins, a core of juicy fruit and a finish marked by savoury depth and spice. This is a classic expression of Barossa old-vine Shiraz, demonstrating both the richness of the region and the finesse possible from Kaesler’s meticulous approach to their most prized vineyard material.
Tasting Profile
- Light
- Full
- Low Tannin
- Tannic
- Sweet
- Dry
- Low Acidity
- High Acidity
Food Pairings:
Pork
Red Meat
Spicy
- Light
- Full
- Low Tannin
- Tannic
- Sweet
- Dry
- Low Acidity
- High Acidity
