Additional information
| Origin | Australia, Clare Valley, Limestone Coast |
|---|---|
| Main Grapes | Shiraz |
| Other Grapes | Not Blend |
| Vintages | 2021 |
| Bottle Sizes | 75cl |
| Website | Wakefield Wines |
£12.95 / bottle
£147.63 / case (12+ bottles, 5% off)
| Origin | Australia, Clare Valley, Limestone Coast |
|---|---|
| Main Grapes | Shiraz |
| Other Grapes | Not Blend |
| Vintages | 2021 |
| Bottle Sizes | 75cl |
| Website | Wakefield Wines |
Wakefield Estate Shiraz is a multi-award-winning Shiraz made by the Taylor family. It is produced from grapes sourced from the Limestone Coast & Clare Valley wine-growing regions of Australia.
Wakefield Wines, also known as Taylor’s Wines, is situated in the heart of Clare Valley, South Australia. Founded by wine merchant Bill Taylor Senior in 1969, the winery’s origins began with the purchase of 178 hectares of vineyards near the Wakefield River in Auburn. Bill Taylor carefully selected this site for its red-brown loam over limestone soils, known as “terra rossa”, and the region’s cool climate. That same year, the first Cabernet Sauvignon vines were planted. Wakefield Wines is known under its original name of Taylor’s Wines in Australia and they are a member of Australia’s First Families of Wine (AFFW) alongside other prestigious producers such as Jim Barry, Tyrrells and d’Arenberg.
Today, the winery is managed by Mitchell Taylor, the third-generation winemaker and grandson of Bill Taylor Senior. Under his leadership, Wakefield Wines has gained recognition as one of Australia’s esteemed cool-climate producers. Almost all grapes come from 300 hectares of family-owned vineyards in the Mt. Lofty Ranges, making it one of the largest single-estate plantings in the country. While the focus remains on their estate fruit, they also source grapes from trusted growers in regions like Coonawarra. Various varieties are planted including Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Merlot, Riesling, Pinot Noir, Gewürztraminer, Pinot Gris, Viognier, Tempranillo, Carménère and Grenache.
Wakefield Wines produces a range of wines, including their estate offerings and the Jaraman and St Andrew’s ranges. With a commitment to sustainability and a focus on expressing the unique terroir of Clare Valley, Taylor’s Wines continues to craft exceptional wines that reflect the family’s legacy and dedication to quality. They are also at the vanguard of sustainability among Australian wineries with many initiatives including drip irrigation, ammonia energy-saving refrigeration, solar panels etc. and are on track to become a carbon-neutral winery.
The grapes for the Wakefield Estate Shiraz is made from grapes sourced from the Taylor family estate vineyards (located at 350m above sea level on terra rossa over limestone soils) and from selected vineyards in the Limestone Coast. Primary fermentation was carried out in stainless steel fermenters then pressed using a pneumatic bag press to French oak barrels for secondary, malolactic fermentation. The wine was matured in American oak barrels for twelve months followed by fining, minimal filtration and then bottling.
Wakefield Wines are known under their original name of Taylor’s Wines in Australia and members of Australia’s First Families of Wine (AFFW) alongside other prestigious producers such as Jim Barry, Tyrrells and d’Arenberg.
From Wakefield Estate:
Colour: At release, the wine is a dark red colour with ruby red hues.
Nose: The wine has a wonderful aroma displaying dark plum, redcurrant and red cherry fruits along with subtle chocolate and a touch of oak derived spice.
Palate: The palate is plump & generous with ripe fruit characters of plum, cherry and redcurrant. Mocha coffee and subtle aniseed characters are also present along with vanillan oak to balance the fruit flavours. The wine is medium-bodied with a soft mid-palate & pleasing tannin structure. It is a well balanced wine with great texture, good length and enjoyable fruit flavours on the finish.
Enjoy it with a juicy grilled steak or a hearty beef stew. Another great choice is a charcuterie board with cured meats and aged cheeses.
The wine’s robust character can also stand up to more intense flavors; for a delightful finish, indulge in a dark chocolate dessert.
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