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KRONDORF King's Mantle Shiraz, Barossa Valley 2019 Bottle
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KRONDORF King's Mantle Shiraz, Barossa Valley 2019 Bottle
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Expert Review
Andrew Caillard MW
Deep crimson. Intense blackberry, dark chocolate, sesame, marzipan aromas with wax polish, hint wood varnish notes. Generously concentrated with dense blackberry, dark cherry pastille, dark chocolate flavours, fine sinuous/ferruginous tannins, and well balanced mocha/ marzipan oak. Finishes chocolaty/ velvety with bittersweet notes. A sumptuous Barossa Shiraz with impressive fruit density, volume, and torque. Should develop and unfold with further botte age. 18 months maturation in 40% new and 60% seasoned French oak hogsheads. Drink 2025 – 2036+ 14.5% alc
95 points, Andrew Caillard MW
Expert Review
Aaron Brasher
Inky, opaque and dark in the glass. Heady aromas of stewed plum, sweet spice, anise, graphite and mulberry—quite decadent. There's absolute power and presence on the palate: dark fruits, spice, licorice, mocha and bramble. Layers and layers of chunky black fruits along with firm, drying tannins and spritely acidity. Iron fist, velvet glove...
95 points, The Real Review (June 2023)
Expert Review
Dave Brookes
Shiraz sourced from the sand- over red-clay soils of the Ebenezer parish in the far north of the Barossa; matured in French oak for 18 months. Deep, impenetrable magenta-edged crimson in the glass with blackberry and blackcurrant pastille, baking spices, dark chocolate, cedar, licorice, olive tapenade, fruitcake and turned earth. Full bodied with an impressive depth of fruit, purity, sustain and structural integrity; tannins swelling then melting back into the wine. I'd imagine this would cellar very well and as a style it spans the gap between traditional and contemporary Barossan shiraz with aplomb.
95 points, Wine Companion (September 2023)