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October 28, 2006
Great Shiraz Challenge 2006
Best Shiraz in Australia
by Martin Field
Announced on 27 October was this year’s winner of the Great Australian Shiraz Challenge - the irrepressible Geoff Merrill, with his Geoff Merrill Reserve McLaren Vale Shiraz 2002.
Twelve years ago the search for the best shiraz in the country saw the creation of the inaugural challenge competition. This year 370 wines competed for the prestigious trophy and were judged by a panel of leading palates – James Halliday, Stephen Henschke, John Duval and Geoff Merrill. Merrill admitted at the awards ceremony that he was the only judge to give his own wine (unidentified at the time of judging) a low mark.
My tasting notes for the winning wine read, ‘Rich, dry red with a nose of blackberry, a hint of mocha and toasted oak. Mellow on the palate, with plums, sweet oak and lasting fine tannins.’
Runners-up were, in second place, the 2004 Clayfield Grampians Shiraz; third place, the 2004 Howard Park 'Scotsdale' Shiraz. The award for best under $25 wine went to the 2004 McLaren Wines Linchpin Shiraz.
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Posted by Martin Field on Saturday 28 October 2006 at 23:36
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