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St Hallett Old Block Shiraz 2002 |  |
Winery: St Hallett
Region: Barossa Valley
Varietal: Shiraz
Best Vintages: '80, '84, '87, '88, '90, '91, '93, '94, '96, '97, '98, '99
Drink with: Kangaroo, game
Price guide: $ 75.00 AUD
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Wine background
The wine which propelled St Hallett into national and international demand. The vast majority of the vineyard blocks involved have old, dry-grown vines, but in the manner of Grange, the individual contributions vary from one year to the next. Both Eden Valley grapes (around 20 per cent) and Barossa Valley grapes (around 80 per cent) are typically used. The wine is matured in a mix of new to three-year-old American oak barrels for 24 to 28 months prior to bottling. |  |
| James Halliday Aug 01 2005 Rating: 95 out of 100 | Very good colour; excellent texture, structure and length, befitting the '02 vintage; plum, blackberry, dark chocolate and a touch of mocha oak; good balance and length. Screwcap. |
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