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  • Seppelt Limited Release Show Sparkling Shiraz 1987
    Jeremy’s score 90/100

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  • Seppelt Limited Release Show Sparkling Shiraz 1990
    Jeremy’s score 95/100

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  • Seppelt Limited Release Show Sparkling Shiraz 1993
    Jeremy’s score 93/100

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  • Seppelt Limited Release Show Sparkling Shiraz 1994
    Jeremy’s score 92/100

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  • Seppelt Limited Release Show Sparkling Shiraz 2004
    Jeremy’s score 96/100

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    Very long and elegant, this remarkably youthful but complex wine has a dark, meaty and mushroomy bouquet whose deep aromas of blackberries, briar, dark chocolates and plums are lifted by scents of exotic, spices and cracked pepper. Stylish and tightly focused, with a fine-grained spine of dusty tannin and a crunchy effervescence, it deep flavours of cassis, mulberries, blueberries and briary nuances reveal undertones of cola, licorice and dried herbs. It finishes savoury, but with a distinct and finely balanced sweetness. Will age forever.

  • Seppelt Limited Release Show Sparkling Shiraz 2007
    Jeremy’s score 92/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
  • Seppelt Limited Release Show Sparkling Shiraz 2008
    Jeremy’s score 96/100

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  • Seppelt Limited Release Show Sparkling Shiraz 2012
    Jeremy’s score 97/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
    $120.00

    Simply astonishing. Voluminous, briary scents of cassis, blackberries, dark plums and dark chocolates reveal a whiff of roasting meats and polished leather, a hint of cracked pepper and exotic spices. It’s long and smooth, crackly and crunchy, delivering a round, soft core of fiery and vivacious cool climate shiraz flavour, bursting with black and red berries, dark plums, chocolate and meaty notes, all underpinned by a slatey spine of fine drying tannins. Beautifully balanced and harmonious, it’s a remarkable expression of and raison d’etre for this uniquely Australian style.

  • Seppelt Limited Release Show Sparkling Shiraz 2012
    Jeremy’s score 97/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
    $100.00

    Classic Great Western shiraz given the full Champagne treatment – one of the finest examples of Australia’s unique sparkling wine. 2012 delivers a vintage whose exceptional bouquet of mulberries, cassis, dark plums and dark chocolates reveals nuances of sous bois, mushrooms and cigarbox. Long, crackly and creamy, it delivers a vivacious core of blackberries, blueberries, cassis and dark plums underpinned by a fine chalkiness. Given crunch and texture courtesy its fine effervescence, it reveals a hint of sweetness that is finely balanced by tannins and acids. Superbly balanced, already complex, it’s set for the ultra long term.

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    Seppelt Mornington Peninsula Pinot Gris 1998
    Jeremy’s score 87/100

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    Slightly hot and overworked, but scented with varietal tangy and lightly spicy floral and lemon blossom aromas. Its creamy, chalky palate delivers attractive juicy fruit, although there’s slightly excessive fatness and weight. Could be fresher and livelier.

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    Seppelt Mornington Peninsula Pinot Gris 2000
    Jeremy’s score 93/100

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    One of the best Australian pinot gris made to date, this spicy and assertive young wine has a musky perfume of cloves, lemon blossom and white pepper, with a juicy, dusty palate whose bright lemon/apricot fruit is delivered with typical phenolic grip and refreshing acids.

  • Seppelt Mount Ida Shiraz 2004
    Jeremy’s score 94/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    Musky, black pepper aromas of dark berries and plums are backed by cedary, pencil shavings-like charry oak and meaty nuances of suede leather. There is a hint of mint beneath its deeply layered palate of full to medium weight, whose blackberry, cassis and dark plum-like fruit show just a hint of jamminess. Framed by firm, mouthcoating tannins and backed by dark chocolate/vanilla oak, it’s long and smooth, before finishing with sour-edged fruit and a hint of leather.