Kalleske Greenock Shiraz 2003
Barossa Valley, Australia
Price: $30
Rating: 92
Source: Cellar
Description: A dark colour with mocha, development a hint of menthol on the nose. Plums, spice and white pepper on the palate which was tannic and acidic but well integrated. A luscious wine drinking at its best.
Tasting date: 23 August 2016
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