Brokenwood Wade Block 2 Vineyard Shiraz ~ McLaren Vale, South Australia
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Brokenwood Wade Block 2 Vineyard Shiraz ~ McLaren Vale, South Australia
Brokenwood Wade Block 2 Vineyard Shiraz ~ McLaren Vale, South Australia
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Brokenwood Wade Block 2 Vineyard Shiraz ~ McLaren Vale, South Australia

Brokenwood Wade Block 2 Vineyard Shiraz 2020 ~ McLaren Vale, South Australia

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95/100 Ned GoodWin MW, Halliday Wine Companion
93/100 The Wine Front
94/100 Stuart Knox, The Real Review (2019 vintage)
94/100 Huon Hooke, The Real Review (2019 vintage)
93/100 Ned GoodWin MW, Halliday Wine Companion (2019 vintage)
92/100 AngusHughson,Wine Pilot (2019 vintage)
97/100 James Halliday, Halliday Wine Companion (2018 vintage)
96/100 Ray Jordan, Wine Pilot (2018 vintage)
94/100 Huon Hooke, The Real Review (2018 vintage)
93/100 James Suckling (2018 vintage)

James Halliday 5 Star Winery

Ned GoodWin MW, Halliday Wine Companion "In this hot and dry year, the elevated sands of Blewitt Springs, home to Wade Block, have offered a superior expression: fresher, more detailed and digestible. The stamp of reduction, apparent in notes of iodine and violet. But boysenberry, kirsch and Cherry Ripe, packed in too. A skein of peppery freshness tows this long to a beguiling finish."

Stuart Knox, The Real Review "Deep and bright ruby core into a vibrant purple rim. Plums, violets, and liquorice aromatics. Dark and intense black and blue fruits on entry. The palate has an innate power and drive that the firm and fine tannins just manage to control. Still primary with subtle meat and dark spice undertones in the background. Goes long and is a powerhouse of intensity and balance." (2019 vintage)

Huon Hooke, The Real Review "Very deep youthful purple-red; rich, ripe dark-chocolate and blackberry essence aromas, warm grown and generous. A very big, solid, high tannin wine—robust and powerful and gutsy, with guts and grip if not finesse." (2019 vintage)

Ned GoodWin MW, Halliday Wine Companion "Sourced across an old Blewitt Springs block, planted on sand with its original root system intact. While the vintage was a warm one, embellishing the wine with palate-staining extract and power, there seems to be a gentler approach to its assemblage than in the past. Black fruits, licorice, dried scrub, lavender and a skein of uncanny clove and pepper-doused acidity. Plenty of mocha oak, too." (2019 vintage)

AngusHughson,Wine Pilot "The 2019 vintage has lashings of mulberry and blackberry fruit that are well matched up to coconut-scented oak. There are also edges of dried herbs and spice to add interest. In the mouth the fruit is plush with quite supple tannins that help to draw out a long finish. It will drink well over the medium term but is likely close to peak right now, especially matched up with a juicy rump steak." (2019 vintage)

Ray Jordan, Wine Pilot "This is beautiful, with sweet black fruits on the nose with a chocolaty licorice-like character. The palate is the standout feature for me with its medium weight and sustained intensity. It is perfectly structured with a fine balance between the oak and fruit supported by those chalky tannins. Supremely stylish shiraz." (2018 vintage)

James Halliday, Halliday Wine Companion "Full-bodied, and wastes no time in laying out the reasons why you should buy it. It has a complex web of blackberry and satsuma plum fruits, licorice and dark chocolate and cedary oak." (2018 vintage)

Huon Hooke, The Real Review "Very deep, dark red/purple colour, youthful and bright. The aromas are dark chocolate, mocha and fruitcake with lots of dried fruits in it. Some toasty oak hints. It's big and bold, very full-bodied and firm with lashings of tannin. A big, gutsy shiraz that begs to be cellared." (2018 vintage)

James Suckling "This has intense red and dark plum, blackberry and raspberry aromas and flavors. The palate is smooth, fleshy and vibrant with a fresh, pure red-plum core. Medium to full body." (2018 vintage)

The Winemaker "The 17th bottling of the Wade Block 2 from McLaren Flat. Grown in deep sand, this is an amazing vineyard in that it is more than 20 years old, but planted with cuttings sourced from a very old local vineyard and grown on own roots. Again, very distinctive and complex, and more than qualifies for the ‘Single Vineyard’ label.

McLaren Vale enjoyed a wet winter of 2016 that resulted in excellent soil moisture and topped up nicely due to a wetter than average spring. A warm, dry summer continued into Autumn; plenty of canopy along with above average crops meant a later start. Wonderful ripe fruit characters and rich in flavour.

James Halliday "A deservedly fashionable winery producing consistently excellent wines. Its big-selling Hunter Semillon provides the volume to balance the limited quantities of the flagships ILR Semillon and Graveyard Shiraz. Brokenwood purchased the Graveyard Vineyard from Hungerford Hill in '78 and has been working to totally rehabilitate the vineyard over the ensuing decades. It's been a vine by vine exercise, with a degree of experimentation of rootstocks and clonal material from other, even older vineyards. Next, there is a range of wines coming from regions including Beechworth (a major resource is the associated Indigo Vineyard), Orange, Central Ranges, McLaren Vale, Cowra and elsewhere. In 2017 Iain Riggs celebrated his 35th vintage at the helm of Brokenwood, offering a unique mix of winemaking skills, management of diverse business, and an unerring ability to keep Brokenwood's high profile fresh and newsworthy. He has also contributed a great deal to various wine industry organisations."

Australian Wine Companion "Brokenwood consistently produces excellent wines.

Australian Wine Companion "Brokenwood's big-selling Hunter Semillon provides the volume to balance the limited quantities of the flagships ILR Semillon and Graveyard Shiraz. Brokenwood purchased the Graveyard Vineyard from Hungerford Hill in 1978 and has fully rehabilitated the vineyard in a vine-by-vine exercise. There is also a range of wines coming from regions including Beechworth (a major resource is the Indigo Vineyard), Orange, Central Ranges, McLaren Vale, Cowra and elsewhere. In 2017 Iain Riggs celebrated his 35th vintage at the helm of Brokenwood, offering a unique mix of winemaking skills, management of a diverse business and an unerring ability to keep Brokenwood’s high profile fresh and newsworthy. He also contributed a great deal to various wine industry organisations."

Established in 1970 Brokenwood Wines is one of Australia's most reputable premium wine labels and a must-visit in the Hunter Valley. It was established by Australia's leading wine critic, James Halliday. Consistently listed as a 5-star winery, Brokenwood is home to the famous Graveyard Vineyard Shiraz, the highly acclaimed ILR Reserve Semillon, and the popular Cricket Pitch Range.

The Hunter Valley is the best-known and most highly prized wine region in New South Wales. It is known as the region where the Australian wine industry started. The valley's winemakers have pioneered two distinctive styles of wine (oaked Chardonnay and dry Semillon) and has retained a strong connection with both of them. The Hunter Valley's most famous wine style is its distinctive dry Semillon, made there since the 1870s. Hunter Valley Semillons are renowned for their ability to improve with age.

Alcohol: 14%

Shiraz is the name given to the dark-skinned Syrah grape when grown in Australia and selected pockets of the New World. Though genetically identical, the stylistic differences between Shiraz and Syrah are usually pronounced.

Shiraz is so important to Australian viticulture that it is the most planted grape variety in the majority of Australian vineyards and has become virtually synonymous with the country's wine regions, and in particular the Barossa Valley.
95/100 Ned GoodWin MW, Halliday Wine Companion
93/100 The Wine Front
94/100 Stuart Knox, The Real Review (2019 vintage)
94/100 Huon Hooke, The Real Review (2019 vintage)
93/100 Ned GoodWin MW, Halliday Wine Companion (2019 vintage)
92/100 AngusHughson,Wine Pilot (2019 vintage)
97/100 James Halliday, Halliday Wine Companion (2018 vintage)
96/100 Ray Jordan, Wine Pilot (2018 vintage)
94/100 Huon Hooke, The Real Review (2018 vintage)
93/100 James Suckling (2018 vintage)

James Halliday 5 Star Winery

Ned GoodWin MW, Halliday Wine Companion "In this hot and dry year, the elevated sands of Blewitt Springs, home to Wade Block, have offered a superior expression: fresher, more detailed and digestible. The stamp of reduction, apparent in notes of iodine and violet. But boysenberry, kirsch and Cherry Ripe, packed in too. A skein of peppery freshness tows this long to a beguiling finish."

Stuart Knox, The Real Review "Deep and bright ruby core into a vibrant purple rim. Plums, violets, and liquorice aromatics. Dark and intense black and blue fruits on entry. The palate has an innate power and drive that the firm and fine tannins just manage to control. Still primary with subtle meat and dark spice undertones in the background. Goes long and is a powerhouse of intensity and balance." (2019 vintage)

Huon Hooke, The Real Review "Very deep youthful purple-red; rich, ripe dark-chocolate and blackberry essence aromas, warm grown and generous. A very big, solid, high tannin wine—robust and powerful and gutsy, with guts and grip if not finesse." (2019 vintage)

Ned GoodWin MW, Halliday Wine Companion "Sourced across an old Blewitt Springs block, planted on sand with its original root system intact. While the vintage was a warm one, embellishing the wine with palate-staining extract and power, there seems to be a gentler approach to its assemblage than in the past. Black fruits, licorice, dried scrub, lavender and a skein of uncanny clove and pepper-doused acidity. Plenty of mocha oak, too." (2019 vintage)

AngusHughson,Wine Pilot "The 2019 vintage has lashings of mulberry and blackberry fruit that are well matched up to coconut-scented oak. There are also edges of dried herbs and spice to add interest. In the mouth the fruit is plush with quite supple tannins that help to draw out a long finish. It will drink well over the medium term but is likely close to peak right now, especially matched up with a juicy rump steak." (2019 vintage)

Ray Jordan, Wine Pilot "This is beautiful, with sweet black fruits on the nose with a chocolaty licorice-like character. The palate is the standout feature for me with its medium weight and sustained intensity. It is perfectly structured with a fine balance between the oak and fruit supported by those chalky tannins. Supremely stylish shiraz." (2018 vintage)

James Halliday, Halliday Wine Companion "Full-bodied, and wastes no time in laying out the reasons why you should buy it. It has a complex web of blackberry and satsuma plum fruits, licorice and dark chocolate and cedary oak." (2018 vintage)

Huon Hooke, The Real Review "Very deep, dark red/purple colour, youthful and bright. The aromas are dark chocolate, mocha and fruitcake with lots of dried fruits in it. Some toasty oak hints. It's big and bold, very full-bodied and firm with lashings of tannin. A big, gutsy shiraz that begs to be cellared." (2018 vintage)

James Suckling "This has intense red and dark plum, blackberry and raspberry aromas and flavors. The palate is smooth, fleshy and vibrant with a fresh, pure red-plum core. Medium to full body." (2018 vintage)

The Winemaker "The 17th bottling of the Wade Block 2 from McLaren Flat. Grown in deep sand, this is an amazing vineyard in that it is more than 20 years old, but planted with cuttings sourced from a very old local vineyard and grown on own roots. Again, very distinctive and complex, and more than qualifies for the ‘Single Vineyard’ label.

McLaren Vale enjoyed a wet winter of 2016 that resulted in excellent soil moisture and topped up nicely due to a wetter than average spring. A warm, dry summer continued into Autumn; plenty of canopy along with above average crops meant a later start. Wonderful ripe fruit characters and rich in flavour.

James Halliday "A deservedly fashionable winery producing consistently excellent wines. Its big-selling Hunter Semillon provides the volume to balance the limited quantities of the flagships ILR Semillon and Graveyard Shiraz. Brokenwood purchased the Graveyard Vineyard from Hungerford Hill in '78 and has been working to totally rehabilitate the vineyard over the ensuing decades. It's been a vine by vine exercise, with a degree of experimentation of rootstocks and clonal material from other, even older vineyards. Next, there is a range of wines coming from regions including Beechworth (a major resource is the associated Indigo Vineyard), Orange, Central Ranges, McLaren Vale, Cowra and elsewhere. In 2017 Iain Riggs celebrated his 35th vintage at the helm of Brokenwood, offering a unique mix of winemaking skills, management of diverse business, and an unerring ability to keep Brokenwood's high profile fresh and newsworthy. He has also contributed a great deal to various wine industry organisations."

Australian Wine Companion "Brokenwood consistently produces excellent wines.

Australian Wine Companion "Brokenwood's big-selling Hunter Semillon provides the volume to balance the limited quantities of the flagships ILR Semillon and Graveyard Shiraz. Brokenwood purchased the Graveyard Vineyard from Hungerford Hill in 1978 and has fully rehabilitated the vineyard in a vine-by-vine exercise. There is also a range of wines coming from regions including Beechworth (a major resource is the Indigo Vineyard), Orange, Central Ranges, McLaren Vale, Cowra and elsewhere. In 2017 Iain Riggs celebrated his 35th vintage at the helm of Brokenwood, offering a unique mix of winemaking skills, management of a diverse business and an unerring ability to keep Brokenwood’s high profile fresh and newsworthy. He also contributed a great deal to various wine industry organisations."

Established in 1970 Brokenwood Wines is one of Australia's most reputable premium wine labels and a must-visit in the Hunter Valley. It was established by Australia's leading wine critic, James Halliday. Consistently listed as a 5-star winery, Brokenwood is home to the famous Graveyard Vineyard Shiraz, the highly acclaimed ILR Reserve Semillon, and the popular Cricket Pitch Range.

The Hunter Valley is the best-known and most highly prized wine region in New South Wales. It is known as the region where the Australian wine industry started. The valley's winemakers have pioneered two distinctive styles of wine (oaked Chardonnay and dry Semillon) and has retained a strong connection with both of them. The Hunter Valley's most famous wine style is its distinctive dry Semillon, made there since the 1870s. Hunter Valley Semillons are renowned for their ability to improve with age.

Alcohol: 14%

Shiraz is the name given to the dark-skinned Syrah grape when grown in Australia and selected pockets of the New World. Though genetically identical, the stylistic differences between Shiraz and Syrah are usually pronounced.

Shiraz is so important to Australian viticulture that it is the most planted grape variety in the majority of Australian vineyards and has become virtually synonymous with the country's wine regions, and in particular the Barossa Valley.