Old Vine Shiraz 2023
$50.00 / bottle
Celebrating Château Tanunda’s 135th Anniversary in 2025 with the release of this new wine added to our Old Vine Expressions range, inviting people to discover what makes Old Vines so remarkable – world renowned for their intense concentration, exceptional quality and profound depth of flavour.
Shiraz is the Barossa’s most iconic and internationally acclaimed variety – expressing the true power and character of Old Vine fruit.
WINEMAKING
Hand-crafted using small open fermenters, gently basket pressed, and matured in fine American oak for 18 months. The American oak produces a richer, more opulent wine with rounder tannins and more overt oak influence showing depth and complexity in the Old Vine Shiraz 2023.
TASTING NOTES
This rich and concentrated Barossa Shiraz boasts bold dark berry fruits, subtle notes of spiced oak, and fine-grained tannins. Enjoy now or cellar up to 10 years from vintage.
Awards:
- 95 Points – Ken Gargett, Wine Pilot
- 94 Points – Ray Jordan, Wine Pilot
- 94 Points – Sam Kim, Wine Orbit
- 93 Points – Dave Brookes, Halliday Wine Companion
- 91 Points – Erin Larkin, The Wine Advocate
SUITABLE FOR VEGANS AND VEGETARIANS
Specifications
MaturationMaturation
18 months in fine American oak
Closure
Screw Cap
Winemaker
Jeremy Ottawa
Best Drinking
2025-2035
Alcohol
14.50%
Reviews
95 Points
Ken Gargett, Wine Pilot
This is the other wine in the new range of Old Vines and what a cracker it is. After gentle basket pressing, this wine went to American oak barrels for a year and a half. It has given the final wine a sleek, plush and generous nature which works wonderfully well. A deep red hue, there is real concentration here. We have notes of raspberries, truffles, plums, black fruits, leather and cocoa powder. A wine of power, focus and concentration, this really needs a few years in the cellar before opening (not that you won’t enjoy it earlier if patience is not your thing). After that, it will drink beautifully for the following ten to twelve years. A very long finish with fine, silky tannins, the palate sees the emergence of notes of soy and beef stock. Terrific stuff and in comparison, with some prestige releases from the region, brilliant value.
94 Points
Sam Kim, Wine Orbit
Upfront and gorgeously expressed, the bouquet presents black and blueberry notes, rich floral elements, star anise, and cedar characters. The richly expressed palate offers a plump mouthfeel and silky texture, beautifully supported by polished tannins, resulting in terrific drinking. At its best: now to 2038
94 Points
Ray Jordan, Wine Pilot
These old Barossa vines produce such beautiful fruit. In this case the fruit was open fermented before basket pressing and then ageing for 18 months in American oak, which seems to suit the style in this case. The ripe and generous dark berry fruits are complemented by a spicy vanillin combination. Loads of fruit power here but it’s delivered with polish and poise.
93 Points
Dave Brookes, Halliday Wine Companion
Deep crimson with aromas of blackberry, black cherry and dark plum fruits. Hints of dark chocolate, cassis, licorice, violets, blackforest cake, earth and violets. There is a depth and broodiness to the fruit on the palate; deep and dark with just a little light penetrating in the way of fine acidity. Tthe spice array is more in line with clove, star anise. The acidity is bright and blackcurrant-y, and the tannins are silty and thick on the tongue. Solid stuff. Drink by 2040
91 Points
Erin Larkin, Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate
The 2023 Old Vine Barossa Shiraz is rich and dense on the nose, with the sweet whisky lactones from the American oak (it had an élevage of 18 months) rising out of the glass. The fruit speaks of raspberry, blackberry, licorice and notes of roasted game. The fruit is sourced from vineyards around Bethany, in the Barossa Valley, and the wine is comfortingly old school yet fresh and well made. It's of a style, and well done. 2025-2033
