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2004 Shiraz Viognier Wine Notes

2004 Shiraz Viognier

Wine Notes

Background

The 2001 release from Meerea Park was the first of this blend from the Hunter Valley. Viognier is proving to be well suited to the Upper Hunter climate producing fruit with true varietal characteristics. Shiraz Viognier is the blend produced in France's Cote Rotie Appellation in the Northern Rhone Valley.

Fruit Source

Viognier from the 'Lindsay Hill' vineyard near Denman and Shiraz from vineyards in Pokolbin.

Fermentation & Maturation

Viognier pressings are added to the shiraz and allowed to co-ferment. The balance of Viognier added at the first racking to make the final blend. The 2004 consists of 94% Shiraz and 6% Viognier and has spent 15 months predominantly in older French oak barriques.

Winemakers Comments

Yields in 2004 were only marginally higher than the drought affected 2003. This was a natural process of the vine allowing it to recover from the stress of the previous vintage. Although the 2004 vintage was not dry as such , with the low yields, the fruit has good concentration, balance and length of palate. The nose is perfumed with floral scents, but the Viognier does not dominate the shiraz nor appear as apricot.

Cellaring

Short to medium term.


What the experts say

"Light-to medium-bodied; distinctly tangy, though not dense, aromas and flavours; tannins and oak (none new) well controlled; 6% Viognier. Screwcap. Rating 89 Drink 2010.

James Halliday-2007 Australian Wine Companion

"The 2004 Hunter red vintage wasn't quite up to the vintages on either side of it, but like all rules - there are always exceptions. This is it. I like this a smidge more than the 2003 - which itself was one of the great value buys of last year. Here the viognier has been toned back, allowing the complex, savoury, earthen Hunter fruit to show itself off, rounds of punchy, plummy, chocolatey flavour keeping the satisfaction levels high. More tannin and better integration of the viogner into the shiraz than was evident in the 2003. Bargain buying again." Drink: 2006-2009 - 90 Points.

Campbell Mattinson - Winefront Monthly

"From a more difficult red vintage in the Hunter Valley comes this excellent follow up to the 2003 release (of which I must have consumed about 3 dozen…). It has 6% viognier and is aged in mainly older oak with 15% being new. Bright red purple colour. Aromas of red fruit (cherry/raspberry/cranberry), earth, dried herbs, vanilla and some florals - not much though as the viognier influence is not overt. On the palate medium to full bodied with juicy red fruit flavours, oranges and some more earthy herbal flavours. Coarse grained tannins and fresh acidity. I like the tannins here though as they balance the fruit sweetness well and add authorita. Grippy tannic exit with some refreshing Campari like bitterness. This is an excellent drink with lots of rustic personality and vigour. I'll be happy to drink another dozen over the next couple of years". Rated : 90 Points.

Gary Walsh - Winorama - www.winorama.com.au

Other vintages:   2007    2006    2005    2003    2002    2001  

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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2010 Verdelho

2010 Semillon Sauvignon Blanc

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2005 'Alexander Munro' Semillon

2005 'Terracotta' Semillon

2008 'XYZ' Shiraz

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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

2002 'Alexander Munro' Semillon


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