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    d’Arenberg The Laughing Magpie Shiraz Viognier 2005
    Jeremy’s score 85/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    Meaty, rather evolved, earthy and spicy aromas of red and black berries are lifted by a viognier’s floral qualities but still lack genuine intensity. Simple and forward, its warm, slightly soupy palate lacks genuine length of fruit, finishing cooked and stale but lifted to a degree by some pleasing oak.

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    d’Arenberg The Laughing Magpie Shiraz Viognier 2006
    Jeremy’s score 88/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    Juicy, ripe and forward, with a musky, spicy and peppery presence of slightly meaty and currant-like raspberry/blackberry/cassis flavours lifted by a pronounced expression of apricot blossom viognier influences. ItÕs sumptuous and jammy, and despite its viognier-driven intensity at the front of the palate, it lacks great length, finishing rather metallic and slightly dehydrated.

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    d’Arenberg The Laughing Magpie Shiraz Viognier 2007
    Jeremy’s score 88/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    An earthy, slightly leathery red lifted by spicy floral aromas and whose lightly baked expression of small berries, plums and fruitcake-like spices has moderate weight and depth, plus a fine-grained, drying undercarriage. Lacking great length and freshness, it finishes with lingering meatiness.

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    d’Arenberg The Laughing Magpie Shiraz Viognier 2009
    Jeremy’s score 87/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    Slightly baked and lacking great length, with a spicy, earthy and faintly meaty bouquet of redcurrants, blackberries, briar and musky spices backed by restrained cedar/vanilla oak. Its rich, forward, almost currant-like expression of berry/plum fruit dries out towards a meaty, slightly raisined and herbal finish.

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    d’Arenberg The Laughing Magpie Shiraz Viognier 2010
    Jeremy’s score 88/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    Quite reductive and earthy, with a profoundly viognier-weighted balance between the two varieties, this wild and rustic blend has a leathery bouquet whose scents of small dark berries, plums and earthy notes are lifted by pungent aromas of spice and floral notes. ItÕs medium to full-bodied, supple and elegant, with a vibrant, juicy palate whose small berry flavoured reveal some earthy but faintly metallic aspects.

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    d’Arenberg The Laughing Magpie Shiraz Viognier 2011
    Jeremy’s score 87/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    Reflecting its cooler season, with an earthy and peppery bouquet whose floral and viognier-driven spicy notes overlie nuances of red and black berries, plums and a suggestion of apricot. Medium to full-bodied, it’s smooth and soft, with a generous palate underpinned by a fine, drying spine that becomes a little awkward at the finish. Short term.

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    d’Arenberg The Laughing Magpie Shiraz Viognier 2012
    Jeremy’s score 86/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
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    d’Arenberg The Laughing Magpie Shiraz Viognier 2014
    Jeremy’s score 91/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    Peppery, spicy dark plums, briar, blackberries and cassis with hints of game meats; long and luscious, with juicy dark fruits over dusty tannins, finishes fresh and spicy.

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    d’Arenberg The Lucky Lizard Chardonnay 2001
    Jeremy’s score 86/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
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    d’Arenberg The Lucky Lizard Chardonnay 2002
    Jeremy’s score 87/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
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    d’Arenberg The Lucky Lizard Chardonnay 2003
    Jeremy’s score 89/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
    $28.00

    Generous and punchy if not entirely sophisticated chardonnay with an oaky, buttery and toasty aroma of cooked peach/banana fruit over toffee-like malolactic characters. Smooth and creamy, its almost slippery palate offers a rich mouthful of peaches and cream fruit, neatly wrapped in refreshing citrusy acids. Should flesh out even further.

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    d’Arenberg The Lucky Lizard Chardonnay 2004
    Jeremy’s score 83/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
    $24.00

    Generous, broad and oily, this fast-developing chardonnay has a toasty bouquet of melon and citrus, backed by slightly reductive cheesy, rubbery nuances. Viscous and buttery, its rich and toasty palate is augmented by some raw-edged oak and finishes with rather sappy, lemony acids. Lacks finesse.