Wolf Blass Red Label Shiraz Cabernet
South Eastern Australia
Price Range at Release: $12-$19
Vintage: 2016
Last Date Tasted: 30/7/2018
Vintage
Score/100
Score/20
Year To Drink
2016
8615.7

2018-2021

2013
8515.5

2014-2015+

2012
8615.7

2014-2017

2011
8615.8

2013-2016

2010
8716.0

2012-2015

2008
8615.9

2009-2010+

2006
8014.5

2007-2008

2005
8114.8

2006-2007+

2004
8615.9

2006-2009

2003
8014.6

2004-2005+

2002
8916.7

2004-2007

2001
8615.8

2003-2006

1999
8215.0

2000-2001

1998
8114.8

2002-2003

1997
8716.0

1999-2002

1996
8215.0

1997-1998

1995
8615.7

1997-2000

1994
8215.0

1996-2001

1993
8615.9

1995-1998

1992
8315.1

1993-1994

1990
8215.0

1991-1992

Winery

I'm sure that Wolf Blass, the man, would be saddened to see what has become of Wolf Blass, the wine brand. It wasn't that long ago that Wolf Blass was one of the three to four most respected and identified brands in Australian wine, offering consistent quality and value up and down its extensive hierarchy of ranges. The Red and Yellow label ranges are still ubiquitous, but the fine collection of Gold Label reds and whites, the Grey and Black Label reds plus the Platinum Label red seem to have disappeared almost without trace. The Grey Label Chardonnay featured on this platform is apparently from the same vineyards as the former White Label Chardonnay - a wine I respected deeply. I'm not sure what the management of Treasury Wine Estates has in mind for this brand, but surely some oxygen would be in order.
Chief Executive(s):
Tim Ford
Winemaker:
Chris Hatcher, Steven Frost, Marie Clay, John Ashwell
Address:
97 Sturt Highway , Nuriootpa , South Australia 5355 Australia
Cellar Door Open Hours:
Wednesday - Saturday, 10am - 4.30pm
Principal Wine Region:
Barossa Valley,Eden Valley,Clare Valley,Adelaide Hills,McLaren Vale,Langhorne Creek,Coonawarra,Limestone Coast
Telephone:
(08) 8568 7311
Facsimile:
(08) 8568 7380
Website:
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