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SEPPELTSFIELD Easting Shiraz, Barossa 2019 Magnum
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SEPPELTSFIELD Easting Shiraz, Barossa 2019 Magnum
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About this wine
Seppeltsfield The Easting Shiraz Barossa
The ‘Grounds’ wines from Seppeltsfield focus on the sub-regionality of the Barossa. The name is derived from the Barossa Grounds project. This was a comprehensive study of the district’s sub-regionality led by the Barossa Grape & Wine Association. The fruit is sourced from single-site, estate-owned vineyards.
'Seppeltsfield, under the ownership of entrepreneur and winemaker Warren Randall, has undergone a remarkable transformation.'
The fruit for The Easting is sourced from the Eastern Grounds Vineyard in the Garden of Eden Vineyard. The Easting is vinified through Seppeltsfield’s historic 1888 Gravity Cellar. The fruit is fermented in open fermenters and matured for 14 months in new and seasoned French oak hogsheads. The Westing is an elegant and savoury Eden Valey Shiraz. Showing textured wine with flooding red cherry, mulberry, raspberry fruits, fine grainy tannins, attractive mid-palate concentration.
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Expert Review
Andrew Caillard MW
Deep crimson. Classic blackberry, mulberry dark chocolate aromas with black liquorice/ aniseed notes. Saturated dark berry fruits and fine chocolaty textures with underlying roasted chestnut mocha oak. Finishes chocolaty film with a lovely bitter-fresh chinotto freshness. Beautiful wine with superb richness and vigour. The bitter-sweet notes add tension and lengthen the finish. 2023-2032 14.6% Alc
97 points
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Huon Hooke
Concentrated, almost glass-staining purple/red/black colour. The bouquet is loaded with ironstone-graphite nuances, a lick of pepper and brown spices, raspberry coulis in the background, the palate tremendously concentrated and powerful, with mouth-coating tannins and the finish is a crescendo of authoritative power and grip. (The Eastern Grounds Vineyard: Seppeltsfield Garden of Eden)
96 points, The Real Review (July 2021)
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Gary Walsh
Blackcurrant, blueberry, that sage and lavender perfume that’s so typical from grapes grown in this part of the world. Supple, medium-bodied, tight and polished tannin structure, fresh feel, juicy saline and sage perfumed black fruit finish of excellent length, with a bit of dry tannin chew trailing. Very good.
94 points, The Wine Front (July 2021)
Seppeltsfield is a showpiece of the Barossa Valley, a magnificent complex of 19th century winery buildings surrounded by almost 100 hectares of vineyards. Seppeltsfield was a focal point of the fledgling Barossa wine industry from the 1850s and now boasts the world’s longest unbroken chain of vintage wines, going back to 1878, enabling the release of a genuine 100-year-old fortified wine each year since 1978. Apart from the extraordinary range of fortifieds, Seppeltsfield today also produces a range of limited production table wines, including blends of Shiraz, Grenache and Touriga, and sparkling wines under the Gert’s Blend label.
