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Hickinbotham Clarendon Vineyard The Peake Cabernet Shiraz 2016

Hickinbotham Clarendon Vineyard The Peake Cabernet Shiraz 2016
Wine Specs
Vintage
2016
Acid

6.2

pH

3.46

Bottling Date
1753-01-01
Alcohol %
14
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SKU: HICCSH16
Tasting Note
Aroma
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GrapeCabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz/Syrah
Grape Variety

57% Cabernet Sauvignon, 43% Shiraz

Maturation

Rack and returned three times during the maturation of 15 months 100% new oak, Shiraz Burgundy coopered French oak, Cabernet Bordeaux coopered French oak.

Oaked0
Palate

The wine has an unctuous elegance that caresses the palate with a structure that is exceeded only in its width by its length.

VarietalV_CABERNETBLEND
Vinification

All batches were fermented separately and blended prior to bottling. These batches of Cabernet and Shiraz represent the pinnacle wines from the Estate, our vision is to produce a seamless integration of the best of both varieties, with great aging potential. The winemaking follow suit from the previous wines, this wine is about the best blocks of the vintage and best barrels being carefully blended.

RegionMcLaren Vale - SA
Region CodeDSAMCLAREN
Region Notes
StateSA
Subregion
WinemakerChris Carpenter
Wine StyleRed (Full Bodied)
Toni Paterson MW
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95
2019/03/04
The Real Review, 5 March, 2019
A robust and concentrated aroma of ripe mulberries, blackberries, dark chocolate and tar. A generous, intense, and opulent palate with plentiful fine tannin and balanced acidity. It is a bold, full-bodied wine that has been very well-made, and it will cellar long into the future.
Best Australian Wines of 2018
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98
2018/12/31
Huon Hooke, The Real Review, 31 December, 2018
Deep, dark red/purple colour. The bouquet is fresh and bright and at this stage shows the spice of the shiraz component, but the more you sniff, the more the cabernet blackberry and blueberry shines through. The fruit is perfectly ripe and the wine is superbly balanced; where it differs from the Trueman cabernet and the Brooks Road shiraz is its structure. It has a firmer backbone, which will ensure it ages well and long. Black, red and blue berry aromas and flavours, cedar and spice, the shiraz spice receding the longer the wine is aerated. A wonderful glass of red wine.
James Suckling
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96
2018/12/10
jamessuckling.com, 10 December, 2018
The sum is greater than the parts here. Stunning interaction of the two grapes. The shiraz fills and lightens the cabernet just perfectly. Abundant red and dark berries, plums and chocolate. Super fine tannins, too. This is blended to perfection. A brilliant wine. Drink or hold.
Campbell Mattinson
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95
2018/10/17
The Wine Front, 16 October 2018
It would want to be given the asking price but the quality here is quite superb. It’s an accountant’s dream: strong in volume, balanced in nature, its forward estimates bright. Cloves, tar, blackcurrant/redcurrant and choc-mint, a swoosh of smoky oak. It displays both presence and decorum. You can bank on this maturing well.
James Suckling
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96
2018/12/10
jamessuckling.com, 10 December, 2018
The sum is greater than the parts here. Stunning interaction of the two grapes. The shiraz fills and lightens the cabernet just perfectly. Abundant red and dark berries, plums and chocolate. Super fine tannins, too. This is blended to perfection. A brilliant wine. Drink or hold.
Campbell Mattinson
0
95
2018/10/17
The Wine Front, 16 October 2018
It would want to be given the asking price but the quality here is quite superb. It’s an accountant’s dream: strong in volume, balanced in nature, its forward estimates bright. Cloves, tar, blackcurrant/redcurrant and choc-mint, a swoosh of smoky oak. It displays both presence and decorum. You can bank on this maturing well.
Andrew Graham
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95
2019/01/02
Australian Wine Review, ozwinereview.com, 2 January, 2019
Ultra tight, and cloaked in layer upon layer of super expensive oak... Seamless underneath, a wine of texture and surprising moderation with fine tannins just adding to a mouthful of coiffed, enveloping richness. Magnificent texture that – unsurprisingly – reminds me of top Napa reds. Regal, deep and impressively luscious red built for the very long term. Best drinking: You could open it now but just a few years will make it even better. Then twenty years plus. 18.7/20
James Halliday
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96
2018/08/08
Halliday Wine Companion 2019
As always, it's about choosing the best parcels of fruit and barrels for this high-end wine. It's seamless. The pristine fruit absorbing the oak, the filigreed tannins, the chalky acidity, everything doing their bit to create a complete wine. While incredibly fresh, its best days are ahead of it. (Jane Faulkner)
MaryAnn Worobiec
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93
2019/03/20
Wine Spectator Insider, 20 March, 2019
Precise, firm and focused, featuring a rich milk chocolate dimension that mingles with concentrated raspberry puree and blueberry flavors, showing dashes of dried rosemary and black tea. The finish is spectacular, revealing accents of sandalwood and spice. Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz. Drink now through 2034.
Wine Specs
Vintage
2016
Acid

6.2

pH

3.46

Bottling Date
1753-01-01
Alcohol %
14
Wine Profile
Awards
Best Australian Wines of 2018
0
98
2018/12/31
Huon Hooke, The Real Review, 31 December, 2018
Deep, dark red/purple colour. The bouquet is fresh and bright and at this stage shows the spice of the shiraz component, but the more you sniff, the more the cabernet blackberry and blueberry shines through. The fruit is perfectly ripe and the wine is superbly balanced; where it differs from the Trueman cabernet and the Brooks Road shiraz is its structure. It has a firmer backbone, which will ensure it ages well and long. Black, red and blue berry aromas and flavours, cedar and spice, the shiraz spice receding the longer the wine is aerated. A wonderful glass of red wine.