93 points for the Usual Suspects
The Australian Financial Review - April 5-9. Tim White is (amongst other things) very good dinner company. He has also spilt more wine than we've ever imbibed - these are two good reasons (of many) why you should read his material and pay attention to what he has to say.
"A bit pongy to begin but blows off quickly to reveal plenty of cassis and spice and some black pepper, which is unusual for McLaren Vale shiraz. Some peach kernel too. Attacks with cassis and plums, and some more candied peach-like stuff. Perfectly balanced dry tannins balance the sweet fruit and there's subtle oak toastiness too. A damn tasty shiraz. 93/100."
