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2004 'Alexander Munro' Shiraz Wine Notes

2004 'Alexander Munro' Shiraz

Wine Notes

Background:

Alexander Munro is winemaker Rhys Eather's great-great-grandfather and these true reserve wines are released only in years that reflect the status of the label. There was no 2000 vintage of this wine released as the vineyard was hit by a freak hailstorm which led to the downgrading of the fruit.

Fruit Source:

Situated in Pokolbin, the "Ivanhoe" vineyard is the Shiraz source for the wine. The vines have an aveage age of 40 years and dry land grown, thus ensuring low yields and high quality.

Fermentation & Maturation:

Hand picked fruit was crushed into open vats and plunged twice daily to ensure maximum extraction. The wine was pressed out and transferred into French oak of which 30% was new. 20 months later the wine was lightly egg white fined and bottled with minimal filtration.

Winemakers Comments:

The old Ivanhoe vines cropped only marginally higher than the previous vintage due to the lingering effects of the drought. This meant we had fruit to work with that was ripe, clean and above all balanced.

The 2004 is a medium to full bodied wine with lovely savoury blackberry fruit. The regional earth character is present but in the background along with subtle toasty spicy oak. A great result for the 2004 vintage.

Cellaring:

This wine has all the hallmarks that are required for medium to long term cellaring.


What the experts say

"A couple more 2004 Hunter shiraz. The 2004 reds from Meerea Park have been excellent so far especially considering the tricky vintage. I think that this is probably the best of them and also maybe the best from that vintage. Full stop. Exclamation mark. Lifted aromas of blackberry, dark cherry, grilled meat and plenty of smoky toasty vanilla oak. On the medium to full bodied palate rich blackberry, earth, spice and toasted oak flavours. Lovely fruit but it's still savoury rather than sweet. Firm grainy tannins. Delicious dry finish. Empty glass wine. Even better than the 2004 Hell Hole". Rated: 94 points. 

Gary Walsh - Winorama - September 2006

"This wine is the most impressive 2004 Hunter Shiraz tasted this year. Typical Hunter softness of fruit but with an extra dimension od subtle power. Plums, spice, liquorice, smoke and earth are all components of this complex wine that is yet to break out of infancy. A long decant is needed for drinking right now, otherwise sit back, put your feet up and look forward to taking a look at this lovely wine in around four years time". Rated 95 points.

Grant Dodd - The Wining Pro - October 2006

"It smells like the Hunter and it tates like the Hunter, it's celan and yet savoury and its tannins, so often an issue with 2004 Hunter Shiraz, have been perfectly managed. Blackberry, plums, saltbush, cedar, kirsch - this is a very swish wine. I first tasted it about six months ago, and I thought it was excellent - it looks even better now". Drink 2010-2017. 94 points.

Campbell Mattinson - The Wine Front - 4th January 2007

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Latest News

2010 Hunter Valley Wine Show

20 Aug 2010

Meerea Park has had another successful Hunter Valley Wine Show winning 3 Gold, 2 Silver and 8 Bronze medals. 2010 is the 8th year in a row that we have won at least one Gold medal in this Wine Show. 

Below are the medal winning wines.

2004 'Alexander Munro' Semillon - Gold - Class 15
2007 'Alexander Munro' Semillon - Gold - Class 27
2006 'Alexander Munro' Semillon - Gold - Class 32
1999 'Alexander Munro' Semillon - Silver - Class 22
2009 'Alexander Munro' Semillon - Silver - Class 32
2010 Verdelho - Bronze - Class 6
2009 'XYZ' Semillon - Bronze - Class 10
2009 'XYZ' Chardonnay - Bronze - Class 11
2006 'Howard Vineyard' Shiraz - Bronze - Class 13
2005 'Terracotta' Semillon - Bronze - Class 15
2006 'Alexander Munro' Shiraz - Bronze - Class 31
2008 'Alexander Munro' Semillon - Bronze - Class 32
2009 'Alexander Munro' Chardonnay - Bronze - Class 33

2011 Australian Wine Companion

29 Jul 2010

The 2011 edition of James Halliday's Australian Wine Companion was released yesterday with Meerea Park again being very highly awarded. Below is a summary of the ratings with the full reviews available at each individual wine's page.

2005 'Terracotta' Semillon - 96
2007 'Alexander Munro' Shiraz - 96
2008 'XYZ' Shiraz - 95
2009 'Hell Hole' Semillon - 94
2005 'Alexander Munro' Semillon - 94
2007 'Hell Hole' Shiraz - 94
2007 'Terracotta' Shiraz - 94
1999 'Alexander Munro' Shiraz - 94
2007 'The Aunts' Shiraz - 93
2008 Shiraz - 93
2009 'Alexander Munro' Chardonnay - 93
2009 'XYZ' Chardonnay - 93
2009 'XYZ' Semillon - 90

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"Today, Meerea Park's wines are some of the finest in the region, in fact the whites are some of the best of their type in the country".

Tim White - Australian Financial Review - 14th August 2009


"Delicious green-gold colour. Perfect mix of primary and secondary flavours. Hay, lanolin, lemon zest and lime. Great complexity. Great freshness. Length is good. The marvel of good Hunter Valley semillon? This is an example."Rated : 93 Points

Campbell Mattinson - The Winefront - 3rd September 2010

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