

94 POINT RATED SAM KIM WINE ORBIT BAROSSA VALLEY SHIRAZ SOURCED FROM ICONIC ROENNFELDT ROAD MARANANGA
Vintage: | 2018 |
Source/Region: | Barossa Valley, South Australia |
Grape Variety: | Shiraz |
Cellaring: | Drink now or cellar up to 2029 |
Bottle Top: | Stelvin |
Alcohol Content: | 15.20 |
Standard Drinks: | 8.90 |
Rating: | 94 |
Typical of all Schubert Estate red wines, the colours are intense, verging on black with garnet tinges on the edge. The nose is full of lifted dark red fruit aromas intermingled with mulberry, blackberry and plum, full whole black peppercorns and undertones of chocolate and liquorice. The palate is rich and ripe, full of fresh dark and black fruits held together with fine soft tannins culminating in a long and lingering finish. Drink now or cellar through the next decade for future enjoyment.
The Hatchling Shiraz is sourced from several blocks within our estate vineyards at Neldner Road and Roennfeldt Road in the Marananga sub region on the western side of the central Barossa Valley. The Shiraz fruit is hand-picked, destemmed and fermented in 5 tonne open top fermenters with twice daily pump-overs to achieve maximum extraction of colour, flavour and tannin. At the completion of fermentation, the wine is drained and basket pressed to seasoned French oak barriques for 15 months before final blending and bottling.
94 Point Rated - Sam Kim Wine Orbit
"Wonderfully fruited and inviting on the nose showing black/blueberry, vanilla, hazelnut and dark cocoa aromas, leading to a succulent palate that's silky and delectable. Beautifully rounded and flavoursome with a lingering supple finish. At its best: now to 2033. $40.00."
92 Point Rated - Ken Gargett Wine Pilot
"There are few more famous names in Australian wine than Schubert. Max Schubert was chief winemaker for Penfold’s when he came up with the concept of Grange, the first Aussie wine which made the world sit up and take notice of what we could do. There have been plenty since, a hefty percentage of them made from shiraz and hailing from the Barossa. I gather Max Schubert was not closely related to the Schuberts from this estate but I’m sure he’d enjoy their wines.
‘The Hatchling’ is what people term their entry level wine (though it seems to me that this is merely applied to whatever is the cheapest wine in the portfolio, whether it cost two dollars or two hundred), even when it comes from such a stellar vintage as 2018. It seems an unfair label for a wine so compelling. This wine comes from the estate’s hand-picked shiraz. It is destemmed and fermented in 5 tonne open top fermenters with twice daily pumpovers. After fermentation, the wine was basket pressed. The free-run juice and the pressings were blended into older French oak barriques for 15 months.
The colour is deep purple. There are spices, cloves and floral notes. Liquorice and ouzo, chocolate and black fruits, blackberries and leather. Seamless style with abundant but soft tannins and excellent length, the wine offers a pleasing mix of the old fashioned and modern aspects of what winemaking can provide. Should continue to excite for at least the next half dozen years. Lots to like."
90 Point Rated - Campbell Mattinson The Wine Front
"It’s an ultra-ripe style with sweet, port-like berry flavours underpinned by sour, almost tomato-leaf acidity. It’s one of those red wines that pulls you this way and that. The core of flavour here though is both substantial and attractive and the finish, while warm with alcohol and whispered with saltbush/iodine, is satisfying."
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