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Shingleback Kitchen Garden Mataro 2016
Wine Specs
Vintage
2016
Varietal
100% Mataro
Appellation
McLaren Vale
Vineyard Designation
Little Falls, McLaren Vale
pH
3.59
Residual Sugar
6
Alcohol %
14.4

Shingleback Kitchen Garden Mataro 2016

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Behind the historic farm house, in what used to be the old kitchen garden a small Mataro (Mourvédre) vineyard stands. Extended to grow around the Celalr Door, the Mataro can be viewed while enjoying a glas of red from the veranda.

This Shiraz has 24 medals and accreditations, most notably a double gold, three gold medals and a trophy.  

  • Double Gold Medal - 2017 China Wine & Spirit Awards Best Value
  • Gold Medal and Trophy - IWC UK
  • Gold Medal - 2017 Royal Adelaide Wine Show
  • Gold Medal - 2017 Australian Alternate Varieties Wine Show
  • 93 Points - 2018 Halliday Wine Companion
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Deep red. Brooding primary aromas of bramble and mulberry are enhanced with notes of earthy chocolate and spice. The generous palate overflows with rich blackberry flavours, balanced by a natural acidity. Moreish chewy and savoury tannins complete this medium to full bodied Mataro.
Wine Profile
Tasting Notes
Deep red. Brooding primary aromas of bramble and mulberry are enhanced with notes of earthy chocolate and spice. The generous palate overflows with rich blackberry flavours, balanced by a natural acidity. Moreish chewy and savoury tannins complete this medium to full bodied Mataro.
Ratings
James Halliday Wine Companion 2020 Machine-harvested, destemmed, 9 days on skins, matured for 12 months in used oak. The vintage waved its wand over this usually morose variety; cherry fruit and spice, dark chocolate and earth. Special Value. Winewise magazine Championship Other Dry Reds This is a sophisticated mataro, devoid of the rusticity this variety sometimes brings with it. The attractive aromas tend towards mulberry, while the palate is rich and long, balanced by savoury tannins. ★★★★☆ Ralph Kyte-Powell, realreview.com Spicy berry, currant and chocolatey aromas lead the way here, with some earthy regional notes in the background. The palate is savoury and tight, medium in body and finely balanced with drying tannins and a long finish. Another positive argument for straight varietal mataro. 90/100 Winestate Magazine McLaren Vale Tasting Soft seductive style with beetroot-like intensity to the nose and a floral lift. Generous spicy plum flavours, good oak integration and fine tannins. 4 1/2 stars 92 pts
Awards
GOLD MEDALS - 2018 Australian Alternate Varieties Wine Show, class 24 2018 Royal Queensland Wine Show, class 36 2018 International Wine Challenge, Vienna 2018 Cairns Wine Show, class 7 2019 Melbourne International Wine Competition 2019 Sydney Royal Wine Show, class 44 SILVER MEDALS - 2018 Sydney Royal Wine Show, class 41 2018 Royal Adelaide Wine Show, class 45 2018 McLaren Vale Wine Show, class 18 2019 International Wine Challenge, UK 2019 Decanter World Wine Awards, UK 2019 McLaren Vale Wine Show, class 20 92 pts – 2020 James Halliday Wine Companion
Vineyard Notes
Healthy soaking winter rains continued through spring and into early summer setting up good canopies without the need of supplementary irrigation. Wet soils and a cool start to spring resulted in flowering being 3 weeks later than in the previous years. Good fruitfulness of the vines and higher bunch weights meant crop levels were generally above average. Careful canopy management and a timely stop to the rains in mid-January minimised disease pressure. The dry & generally mild February and March were followed by a warmer than average April, allowing a long, slow ripening period and an orderly progression to harvest. Semillon, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir for Rosé, mostly harvested around the first week of March, all showed vibrant cool climate flavours and structural minerality. A burst of heat gave the reds a push allowing us to start filling the fermenters towards mid-March. The early red fruit was perfumed and spicy with excellent length. As vintage progressed fruit weight increased and flavours moved into darker berry profiles. Our palette of Shiraz wines are spicy and aromatic with good concentration and length. Cabernets are very varietal with blackcurrant and leafy notes. The Shingleback harvest finished with Mataro picked after Easter on the 18th of April, timed nicely before rains that fell shortly after.
Production Notes
*No animal products were used in the crafting of this wine.
Other Notes
The region has a Mediterranean climate with wet winters, dry summers and plenty of sunshine. The proximity to St Vincent Gulf, coincidentally named after the patron saint of winemakers, benefits fruit quality with warmer spring and autumn conditions and cooler summers. McLaren Vale is renowned as a premium wine region of great beauty that consistently produces high quality, richly flavoured wines.