Winemaker Notes
Although Bremerview is drinking well now, with generous fruit and typical soft Langhorne Creek tannins, it will also develop earthy and chocolaty flavors if cellared for 5-6 years.
Professional Ratings
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Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
The 2002 Shiraz Bremerview (a 100% Shiraz aged in neutral wood) exhibits classic aromas and flavors of black fruits, pepper, forest floor, licorice, and spice.
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