Dutschke Sun-Raisined Shiraz NV / 375 ml.

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RP9393 pts. - Robert Parker’s The Wine Advocate - 1st Oct 2006
The most intriguing of these fortifieds is the non-vintage Sun Dried Shiraz, which is fashioned from Shiraz grapes that have been allowed to raisin for three years (similar to a Vin de Paille). It boasts a dense blue/purple color, huge raisiny, floral, scorched earth, and blackberry notes, and a port-like viscosity and intensity. This is stunning stuff, but I have no idea how it will evolve in the bottle.
SP9090 pts. - Wine Spectator - Mar 31, 2008
Sweet and syrupy, a heady Port-like nectar of rose-scented cherry and spice flavors, lingering on the focused finish. Impressive. Drink this with a ripe cheese. Drink now.

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RP93 93 pts. / Robert Parker’s The Wine Advocate (1st Oct 2006)

The most intriguing of these fortifieds is the non-vintage Sun Dried Shiraz, which is fashioned from Shiraz grapes that have been allowed to raisin for three years (similar to a Vin de Paille). It boasts a dense blue/purple color, huge raisiny, floral, scorched earth, and blackberry notes, and a port-like viscosity and intensity. This is stunning stuff, but I have no idea how it will evolve in the bottle.

SP90 90 pts. / Wine Spectator (Mar 31, 2008)

Sweet and syrupy, a heady Port-like nectar of rose-scented cherry and spice flavors, lingering on the focused finish. Impressive. Drink this with a ripe cheese. Drink now.

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Appellation / Barossa Valley

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Located in South Australia, Barossa Valley is Australia's best known viticultural area and home to some of its finest wines. The hot, dry growing season results in tiny grape yields, but the grapes that are produced are generally full of character. Barossa Valley is best known for its Shiraz (Syrah), a grape that does just fine in these conditions, but also produces some standout Cabernets.

Region / South Australia

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South Australia has a warm climate with little precipitation during the growing season, making it difficult for winemakers to irrigate their vineyards. This means smaller yields for the farmers, but the stress on the vines from the shortages of water also results in a higher quality fruit. For that reason, many of Australia's best wines come from South Australia and it's best known district, Barossa Valley. You'll find lots of Shiraz in South Australia, naturally, but you'll also find some great Cabernets, Rieslings, and Chardonnays.

Country / Australia

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When casual wine drinkers think of Australian wine, they probably think of the critter-laden labels of Yellow Tail and The Little Penguin, among others. And while large wine companies dominate the Australian list, there are also a great number of smaller producers creating highly-rated, award-winning wines.

The majority of Australian wine is produced in South Australia, with most of that (those “critter wines”) carrying a South Eastern Australia appellation. Subregions such as Barossa Valley, Coonawarra and McLaren Vale are home to smaller producers and higher quality wines. Victoria and New South Wales are also significant regions, and wines from Western Australia are reaching America in increasing numbers.

Though Shiraz is the grape most associated with Australia, they’ve also had great success with Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Riesling and Grenache.

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SKU 47616
Product Type Wine
Alternate Name Dutschke Sun-Raisined Shiraz
Country Australia
Region South Australia
District Barossa
Product Location - Location-Appellation Barossa Valley
Package Size 375 ml.
Wine/Spirit Brand Dutschke
Bottles per Case 12
Vintage NV
Can it Be Shipped Yes
Premier Pick No
Wine Type Fortified Wine
Grape(s) Shiraz
Primary Grape Shiraz
Dollar Sale (Y/N) No
Same Region, Same Vintage, Same Grape
VN9090 pts. - Vinous - Oct 2017
Lurid violet. Spice-accented blue fruits and succulent herbs on the fragrant nose and in the mouth; a subtle floral nuance builds in the background. Juicy, focused and energetic in style, offering good depth of flavor but no excess weight. Closes spicy and long, displaying a lingering boysenberry note and no obvious tannins. Idiosyncratic (as is all sparkling Shiraz, let’s face it) and a great companion for a young cow’s milk blue cheese.
RP9090 pts. - Robert Parker’s The Wine Advocate - 25th Sep 2018
The bubbles magnify the blueberry and cherry fruit in the NV Out of the Park Sparkling Shiraz. It’s a fun, fruit-forward bubbly that’s fairly dry, picking up attractive hints of dark chocolate on the finish. I like to serve these sorts of wines at brunches or while standing around the grill, predinner.
WE8585 pts. - Wine Enthusiast - 12/1/2018
This sparkler shows off luscious characters of ripe plum, raspberry jam, cherry, chocolate cake and coffee. It’s sweet and fairly syrupy in feel, with ample bubbles and soft tannins.
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