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Date Printed: 11/21/2008
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(search item no. 88585)
The Wine Advocate rating: 90 points
PRICE ON 11/21/2008: $15.99

ratings pedigree (past vintages):
2006 Wine Spectator rating: 91 points
2005 James Halliday rating: 92 points
2005 Wine Spectator rating: 88 points
2005 The Wine Advocate rating: 88 points
2005 Wine Enthusiast rating: 88 points
2003 Wine Spectator rating: 91 points
2003 The Wine Advocate rating: 89 points

Winemaker's Notes:

This wine is a full cherry red in colour with purple hues. The nose displays generous floral notes from Viognier, combined with dark fruits, black cherries and red spices of the Shiraz. The palate is silky smooth, soft and supple, yet complex. Exotic spices, musk, dark chocolate and cherry flavours combine with soft layered tannins, producing a stylish wine.
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"The outstanding 2004 Shiraz/Viognier (95% and 5% respectively) offers an exotic, flamboyant nose of blackberries and flowers along with wonderful intensity, richness, fruit, and glycerin. Enjoy it over the next 3-4 years." - The Wine Advocate"
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About Yalumba:

Founded in 1849 by Samuel Smith, Yalumba is Australia's oldest family owned winery. Today, the winery is owned by 5th generation descendents, Robert and Sam Hill-Smith and their families.

Yalumba is one of the few wineries with its own on-site cooperage and vine nursery and has earned a reputation for being viti-pioneers and innovators, particularly with the grape variety Viognier.

As a wine business operating in the rural environment for 150 years The Yalumba Wine Company recognizes the impact of its activities on the environment. In May 2007, Yalumba received the Climate Protection Award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Yalumba is the first wine company in the world to receive this honor. Yalumba is also the first company to be officially recognized (in 2005) by the Australian Government's Greenhouse Office as a "Leader" in greenhouse gas management. Yalumba is the first Australian wine company, and one of the first enterprises operating in the agricultural sector, to undertake a Greenhouse Challenge cooperative agreement, having joined the program in 1999.

Yalumba has adopted a life cycle approach and undertaken proper initiatives to maintain continuous improvement in energy conservation, efficient energy consumption, recycling, fuel substitution and clean technology. Moreover, Yalumba is setting aside land for conservation and carbon sequestration.