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Mount Pleasant Rosehill 1965 Vines Shiraz 2019

$160.00

This truly exceptional shiraz unfolds a complex, heady and profoundly floral bouquet of rose petals, dark plums, redcurrants, blackberries and briar backed by suggestions of game, mineral and cracked pepper. Medium to fullish in weight, its long, smooth core of dark fruits knits tightly with smoky, cigarboxy oak. It’s underpinned by superb mineral tannins and effortlessly delivers astonishing length and balance. Artfully shaped and finished, it’s likely to become richer and more velvet-smooth over the journey.

Vintage

2019

Year to Drink

2039 - 2049

Jeremy’s score

97 / 100

Seal Type

Screw top

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Mount Pleasant Rosehill 1965 Vines Shiraz
Lower Hunter Valley
Price Range at Release: $100-$199
Vintage: 2019
Alc %: 13.5
$ Rel: 160
This truly exceptional shiraz unfolds a complex, heady and profoundly floral bouquet of rose petals, dark plums, redcurrants, blackberries and briar backed by suggestions of game, mineral and cracked pepper. Medium to fullish in weight, its long, smooth core of dark fruits knits tightly with smoky, cigarboxy oak. It's underpinned by superb mineral tannins and effortlessly delivers astonishing length and balance. Artfully shaped and finished, it's likely to become richer and more velvet-smooth over the journey.
Last Date Tasted: 23/04/2024
Vintage
Score/100
Score/20
Year To Drink
2019
9719.4

2039-2049

Winery

Mount Pleasant
Mount Pleasant was the McWilliam family's beachhead in the Hunter Valley. Today it is owned by the Medich family and remains home to classic, traditional wines made from ancient and important sites. Its efforts with semillon under the Elizabeth and Lovedale labels are the stuff of Hunter legend, while the collection of OP & OH, Maurice O'Shea Shiraz and Rosehill Shiraz represent several of the most historic vineyards in New South Wales. Adrian Sparks, chief winemaker since 2018, has overseen an evolution of a true house style within which the superb old sites can really express themselves. Stylistically, these are Hunter classics of course, but carry more than enough expression and completeness to suggest both the northern Rhone and Burgundy.
Chief Executive(s):
Adrian Sparks
Winemaker:
Adrian Sparks
Viticulturist:
Belinda Kelly, Nicholas Cooper
Address:
401 Marrowbone Road , Pokolbin , New South Wales 2320 Australia
Cellar Door Open Hours:
7 days, 10am - 4.30pm
Principal Wine Region:
Hunter Valley,Lower Hunter Valley
Telephone:
(02) 4998 7505
Facsimile:
(02) 4998 7761
Website:
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