2009 Museum 'Coquun' Shiraz

Concentrated aromas of mulberry and blackberry, complexed by spice notes and well integrated savoury oak. A fruit driven Shiraz displaying sweet berry fruits balanced by fine tannins and subtle oak complexity providing a classically elegant finish.

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  • Gold (Class 78) - 2011 Sydney RoyalWine Show
  • Gold (Class 8) - 2010 Clear ImageHunter Valley Wine Show
  • Silver (Class 13)- 2011 Clear ImageHunter Valley Wine Show
  • Silver (Class 36) - 2010 Dan Murphy’sNational Wine Show
  • Hunter Valley NSW 100%,(Tallavera Vineyard)
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THE REAL REVIEW  – HUON HOOKE

98 POINTS

Deep colour with a mere trace of purple remaining; the bouquet shows polished leather and earthy/wood-panelling aromas, dried mushrooms, dried herbs and mint as well, very savoury and regional, with a peculiarly Hunter style of pepperiness. It’s full-bodied and quite powerful: a classic Hunter style, chockablock with personality.

09 APR 2023 – HUON HOOKE

Our hunter harvest started in earnest with our
Chardonnay. Despite the hot conditions, post
Christmas, we picked the first grapes on the 28th of
January, four days later than last year. 2009 is a
fantastic year for Hunter Semillon the conditions
being perfect for great fruit intensity whilst
maintaining elegance and length of flavour- real
keepers!
Our first Shiraz came in perfect ripeness and flavour,
on the 12th of February. This is going to be one
fantastic Hunter Shiraz, with excellent ageing
potential.

Our Coquun (Hunter River) Shiraz is produced from
the famous ‘Tallawanta’ Vineyard planted in 1920.
These 90 year old vines produce tiny quantities of
intensely flavoured fruit.
Tallawanta Vineyard, between Hunter Valley
Gardens and Harrigan’s Irish Pub, in Broke Road,
Pokolbin formerly owned by the Elliott family is now
leased to Pepper Tree Wines from the now owners,
the Roche family.
Continuously creating outstanding fruit each year,
the vines are dry land grown, thus ensuring low
yields and high quality fruit. The vineyard soil is quite
typical of the Hunter Valley with a mixture of sandy
loam and red volcanic clay.

Halliday WINE COMPANION 2021
The palate still boasts a sizeable ball of cherried,
spicy fruit flavour, the finish then smoky and meaty
and generally savoury. It has mellowed without
losing its shape; in short its (significant) powers of persuasion
are still intact. (Review by: Campbell Mattinson)

James Halliday - australian wine
companion 2012
Crimson-purple; a supremely elegant wine with
remarkable length and intensity to its cavalcade
of faintly spicy black fruits and silky tannins, oak in
the background. From the low-yielding 90-year-old
Tallawanta Vineyard, one of the Hunter Valley landmarks.
Drink to 2039.

TYSON STELZER - 2011 WBM WINES OF THE
YEAR / WINE 100 Oct 2011
This old vine, dry grown, single vineyard wine has
unravelled magnificently this year, revealing a
length, line and clarity of fruit, riding on rails of super
fine tannins and vibrant acidity.

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