Chris Ringland Barossa Shiraz 1999
Syrah/Shiraz
from Barossa Valley, Australia
winemaker's notes:
We only get one bottle each year of the 1200 made. Enjoy!
The name Three Rivers was dropped because of trademark litigation.
The Three Rivers Shiraz, which is aged 42 months in 100% new French oak, and is rarely racked until bottling, represents an extraordinary expression of Barossa Shiraz. The intense 1999, released in 2004, demonstrates that this vintage is somewhat underrated after all the hype over 1998. From a vineyard planted in 1910, its inky/purple color is accompanied by aromas of lavender, lard, smoke, licorice, blackberries, cassis, espresso roast, chocolate, and pepper. Full-bodied, slightly less voluminous than the perfect 1998, with an unctuous texture, sweet tannin, and a 70+ second finish, this magnificent, still young Shiraz should be accessible in 3-5 years, and last for two decades.