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  • Neldner Road (Formerly Powell and Son) Barossa Valley Grenache Shiraz Mataro 2019
    Jeremy’s score 92/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    Fullish to medium in weight, this assertive, warmer season wine reveals a wild, meaty and faintly spicy bouquet of fiery redcurrant, cranberry, blood plum and blackberry fruit backed by suggestions of dark chocolates, minerals and a hint of funkiness. It’s powerfully flavoured, smooth and seamless, with a faintly raisined expression of fruit culminating in a soft finish and a lingering presence of blueberry and licorice.

  • Neldner Road (Formerly Powell and Son) Barossa Valley Shiraz 2017
    Jeremy’s score 91/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
    $30.00

    Ripe, juicy aromas of blackberries, redcurrants, cassis and dark plums are knit with creamy vanilla oak. Soft and luscious, it’s forward and generous, with a moderately long palate wrapped in a soft grip and finishing with spicy, licorice qualities.

  • Neldner Road (Formerly Powell and Son) Barossa Valley Shiraz 2019
    Jeremy’s score 91/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
    $30.00

    Smooth and sumptuous, this generous, stylish Barossa shiraz leaves many of its more expensive competitors for dead. Wild, floral and faintly meaty, its fiery aromas of black, blue and red berries are underpinned by notes of blood plums, cinnamon and chocolatey oak. Fullish to medium in weight, steeped in fruit, it drives down the palate with depth and polish, finishing with softness and savoury qualities.

  • Neldner Road (Formerly Powell and Son) Barossa Valley Shiraz 2021
    Jeremy’s score 93/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
    $30.00

    A vibrant, energetic, long and complete Barossa shiraz whose heady perfume of dark berries and plums, gentle cedar/chocolate oak, meaty undertones and sweet spicy notes are lifted by scents of blue flowers and pepper. Fullish to medium in weight, its pristine, evenly paced core of translucently bright black and blue fruits are supported by a drying spine of chalky tannins, finishing with shape and freshness.

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    Neldner Road (Formerly Powell and Son) Brennecke Grenache 2017
    Jeremy’s score 95/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
    $275.00

    A tour de force grenache whose heady, floral bouquet of redcurrants, cranberries and blueberries is lifted by scents of violets and red rose petals, revealing notes of charry oak and roasting meats. Long, smooth and luscious, its juicy core of black, blue and red fruits moves evenly down a firmish, drying spine. It’s an emphatic, purposeful statement of variety and region.

  • Neldner Road (Formerly Powell and Son) Brennecke Grenache 2021
    Jeremy’s score 96/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
    $275.00

    If Dave Powell has a signature for grenache, here it is. It’s a wild, heady, pungent and emphatic wine that needs either cellaring or significant breathing to deliver its best. Laced with dark flowers and musky spices, it’s steeped in dense aromas of dark plums, blueberries, licorice and bitumen, with star anise gradually appearing. Saturated with dense black, blue and red fruit that borders on bloodiness, it’s tarry and meaty with a hint of currant, driving forever towards a lingering and savoury finish of red licorice and dark cherries.

  • Neldner Road (Formerly Powell and Son) Chatterton’s Shiraz 2017
    Jeremy’s score 96/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    Effortlessly nimble and shapely, fullish to medium in weight; steeped in flavours of dark plums, cassis, redcurrants, mulberries and dark cherries backed by slatey tannins and cedar/mocha oak; lifted by scents of musk and roasting meats.

  • Neldner Road (Formerly Powell and Son) Chatterton’s Shiraz 2018
    Jeremy’s score 96/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
    $250.00

    Fullish in weight, this long, smooth and stylish shiraz unfolds a fiery, earthy bouquet of cassis, raspberries and cedar/vanilla oak lifted by notes of star anise. Underpinned by a fine, drying mineral spine, its deep core of red and black fruits drives silky and seamless towards a finely balanced and lingering finish.

  • Neldner Road (Formerly Powell and Son) Chatterton’s Shiraz 2019
    Jeremy’s score 95/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
    $250.00

    A rich, unctuous Barossa shiraz whose smoky bouquet of blackberries, cassis, dark plums and cedar/chocolate oak is backed by a complex spectrum of scents including roasting meats and bitumen, polished boot leather, eastern spices, suggestions of farmyard and a hint of balsamic. Underpinned by drying, chalky tannins, its sumptuous core of dark, bloody and meaty fruit moves with velvet smoothness towards a firmish, savoury finish. It just lacks the fruit length for an even higher rating.

  • Neldner Road (Formerly Powell and Son) Eden Valley Steinert Riesling 2018
    Jeremy’s score 82/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    Citrusy, slightly confectionary, lacking freshness and brightness.

  • Neldner Road (Formerly Powell and Son) Eden Valley Steinert Riesling 2022
    Jeremy’s score 95/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
    $30.00

    Powerfully fruited and very expressive, this natural, richer expression of Eden Valley riesling unfolds a faintly smoky and mineral bouquet of lime, lemon and yellow peach lifted by scents of dried flowers and honeysuckle. It’s exceptionally long and creamy, unctuous even, revealing a complex drive of fruit underpinned by a fine undercarriage with a texture of powder snow before finishing long, savoury and dry.

  • Neldner Road (Formerly Powell and Son) Eden Valley Steinert Riesling 2023
    Jeremy’s score 93/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
    $30.00

    Bright scents of yellow flowers, lemon rind, stonefruit and tangerine reveal mineral undertones. It’s round and generous, with a sweet core of lime, lemon and tangerine backed by notes of pear and white peach, extending with softness and flesh down a crunchy backbone towards a refreshing acidity. There’s something akin to a suggestion of botrytis, giving the wine a pleasing Germanic aspect.