Placeholder
Out of stock

Warrenmang Black Puma Shiraz 2008

This dark, ultra-ripe shiraz reveals deep, rather raisined but marginally dried out flavours of blackberries, prunes and treacle backed by dusty nuances of dark olives. Minty and rather porty, itÕs knit with smoky vanilla/mocha oak, framed by sinewy, drying tannins and finishes quite baked and currant-like.

Vintage

2008

Peak years to drink

2020 - 2028

Jeremy's score

89 / 100

Seal type

Cork

Want a discount? Become a member!

Category:
Warrenmang Black Puma Shiraz
Pyrenees
Price Range at Release: $50-$99
Vintage: 2018
Alc %: 14.9
This dark, ultra-ripe shiraz reveals deep, rather raisined but marginally dried out flavours of blackberries, prunes and treacle backed by dusty nuances of dark olives. Minty and rather porty, itÕs knit with smoky vanilla/mocha oak, framed by sinewy, drying tannins and finishes quite baked and currant-like.
Last Date Tasted: 22/04/2021
Vintage
Score/100
Score/20
Year To Drink
2018
8916.9

2026-2030

2016
9117.5

2024-2028+

2009
9017.3

2029-2039

2008
8916.7

2020-2028

2007
9217.7

2019-2027

2006
8716.3

2011-2014

2005
9117.6

2017-2025

2004
9518.7

2016-2024+

2001
8716.0

2006-2009

2000
9017.2

2012-2020

1998
9017.0

2006-2010+

Winery

Warrenmang
Warrenmang is a mature vineyard at Moonambel, in VictoriaŐs picturesque Pyrenees region. Its rustic, powerfully ripened reds are typically firm and intense, with regional characteristics of mint and menthol. Experience suggests that at around five years of age, the wines tend to smooth out and settle down. One wine that needs no smoothing out whatsoever is the rather incredible, luscious and silky-smooth The Miracle blend of shiraz and cabernet varieties from 2008 (96/100, drink 2028-2038), which despite its 15% alcohol is simply remarkable for the illuminated qualities of its fruit and its rare degree of elegance.
Production Dozen:
10,000 to 15, 000
Tonnes Processed:
80 to 100
Address:
188 Mountain Creek Road , Moonambel , Victoria 3478 Australia
Cellar Door Open Hours:
Not Open
Principal Wine Region:
Pyrenees
Telephone:
(03) 5467 2233
Facsimile:
(03) 5467 2309
Website: