Clare Valley Jim Barry The Armagh Shiraz 2001
15%
1.5L
Intensity
This Irish-sounding name hides one of Australia’s most emblematic Shiraz wines. Here’s a wine worth cellaring for several years.
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Clare Valley Jim Barry The Armagh Shiraz 2001
The wine
Armagh is the name the Irish settlers gave to the hamlet where they settled in 1849, in the heart of the green hills of the Clare Valley. Here, Jim Barry planted his Shiraz vines in 1968, and took on the name that evokes this distant past. Today, this is one of Australia’s most renowned vineyards, extending over 3.3 hectares of sandy soil on a clay subsoil. Its north-westerly exposure and a 400-metre altitude ensure optimum sunshine for the non-grafted Shiraz vines, which produce low yields of highly concentrated berries. Harvested by hand in a series of passes, the grapes are crushed before fermenting in small stainless-steel vats. Maturation continues for a further 18 months in French oak barrels, resulting in a concentrated wine with an intense nose bursting with notes of blackberry, plum, violet and vanilla. A touch of spice completes the aromatic spectrum, leading to a supple, full-bodied palate with elegant tannins. This is a complex wine with plenty of cellaring potential.
Detailed characteristics
Quantity: 2 bottles
Level: 2 NormalObservation: 2 NormalOrigin: private individual
Type of cellar: underground, natural cellar
Recoverable VAT: no
Original wooden case / Original case: no
French customs seal: yes
Alcohol percentage: 15 %
Region: Australia - Clare Valley
Appellation: Clare Valley
Vintage: 2001
Colour: red
Service temperature: 15°
Size (in ha): 320 hectares
Intensity: full-bodied
Leading aroma: black fruit
Tasting occasion: food-friendly wine