Skip to main content

Soldier's Block Shiraz 2016


Image result for soldiers block shiraz 2016
A lighter than usual black cherry hue for a Shiraz but that's not to say it is "light." Aromas of sweet cranberry, with cigar ash, and a nearly floral edge at the rim.

Palate--a lively, lighter than expected foundation of bright berries with ready to drink structure presenting a fruit forward, popular style that drinks really nicely and will also pair well with your next BBQ on the grill of most any kind of meat.

In the past, Australia has been glutted with enormous amounts of grape juice sitting around in gigantic storage units. I don't know if that's what plays into the pricing of this wine but it is a solid value at $10-15.  Now here's the "get a grip" factor--I paid $5 for this bottle at a local store. I will be buying lots more if I get the chance. So Raise a glass!

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Emma Reichart Gewürztraminer 2020

*Label is for their Riesling not their Gewurztraminer Pale straw hue with loads of sweet aromas consisting of vanilla, citrus, tropical fruit with a lime splash. Palate--mouth watering acid, mouth filling tropical fruit, lime base, with sweet-tart freshness  This $10 Gewürztraminer literally "Spicy Traminer" is one of my favorite German grapes and under appreciated much in the way German Riesling is. If you can get past the name, it's a lovely wine that pairs with Asian foods, spicy foods, or all by itself so raise a glass!

Sardon 2017 (Quinto Sardonia)

Vibrant plum purple hue with aromas of a spicy floral bouquet, sweet red hard cherry candies, sweet cream on the edges. Palate--Great first impression of joyful candied red fruit, and pink/orange colored circus peanut marshmallow(?) candy. This blend of primarily Tempranillo, with Malbec, Garnacha, and Cab Sauv. is a bit atypical for Tempranillo with delightful flavors of sweet cherry cream, a nice spicy beam of light red fruit and a finish of more candied flavors. Do NOT mistake my description with all the "sweet" adjectives as if this wine is actually sweet, it isn't.  It is extremely fruity, lighter bodied, well made and really quite spectacular.  It will do well with my grilled pork chops! At the $18 price point it is a real treat so raise a glass! 

Barrel Heist Cabernet Sauvignon 2019

  Lighter hued cranberry color with aromas of sweet red berries and dried red fruit with a touch of spice.      Palate--Fruit forward, easy to quaff with soft tannins, and a simple pleasant all around red.  Just don't confuse this with a "real" cabernet Sauvignon.  At $7 (Trader Joe's) let's get real... It's better than two buck chuck!