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SEPPELTSFIELD Northing Shiraz, Barossa 2019 Magnum
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SEPPELTSFIELD Northing Shiraz, Barossa 2019 Magnum
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Seppeltsfield Northing Shiraz, Barossa 2019
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.
The fruit for the Northing comes from a single vineyard in the Marananga parish. A contemporary expression grown from red brown earth and ironstone, it is a full-bodied powerhouse filled with herbs, dark cacao and sensuous dark cherry. Grippy and chewy on the palate, time will see good things.
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Expert Review
Andrew Caillard MW
Deep crimson. Lifted dark cherry, boysenberry, praline aromas with herb garden, star anise notes. Generous and juicy palate with ripe sweet dark cherry, boysenberry mulberry aromas, plentiful grainy/ al dente, touch leafy textures and attractive mocha vanilla notes. Finishes brambly chewy firm. Exuberant wine with plenty of fruit sweetness and energy, but needs time for the elements to fold. 2023-2032 14.5% Alc
95 points
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Gary Walsh
Iron and ozone, dried flower, spearmint, baking spice, fresh, dense with a lot of presence in the mouth, stony feel to it, and plenty of chew to tannin. Finish sports perfume of dried herbs, bitter chocolate, a certain coolness, and a fair ‘mineral’ edge. Excellent wine. Most likely very age-worthy too.
95 points, The Wine Front (July 2021)
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Huon Hooke
Very deep, dense red/purple/black colouring, the bouquet quiet and reserved, but figuring black pepper and sooty, graphite, earthy notes. The wine is formidably full-bodied and dense, almost chewy in its thickly-textured palate, masses of tannins framing a powerfully concentrated, dense wine that begs to be cellared and promises to reward the patient big-time. A whopper. (The Northern Grounds Vineyard: Marananga Block)
96 points, The Real Review (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.
