Red Wine: Sami-Odi | Little Wine #11 – NV
Dark fruited, inky and soft, maraschino and booze-soaked currants, fresh though, tannins high, a sense of concentration and depth. Gravelly grip comes through, some hazy paprika smoke notes in perfume and palate too.
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Producer: Sami-Odi
Ratings: MB | 94
Vintage: NV
Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Varietal: Syrah/Shiraz
Country/Region: Australia, Barossa Valley
Dark fruited, inky and soft, maraschino and booze-soaked currants, fresh though, tannins high, a sense of concentration and depth. Gravelly grip comes through, some hazy paprika smoke notes in perfume and palate too. Fresh finish, more sweet currant and red liquorice notes, fennel, mushroom and this interesting weak brandy character.
Reviews:
- Mike Bennie: Dark fruited, inky and soft, maraschino and booze-soaked currants, fresh though, tannins high, a sense of concentration and depth. Gravelly grip comes through, some hazy paprika smoke notes in perfume and palate too. Fresh finish, more sweet currant and red liquorice notes, fennel, mushroom and this interesting weak brandy character. Its beautiful, highly perfumed and hearty at once. A more intense, deeper release of this wine, but the sum of parts makes for very lovely stuff, indeed.
Producer Information
Sami-Odi is the labour of love of sommelier-turned-winemaker, Fraser McKinley. This small batch Shiraz project focuses around the Hoffmanns Dallwitz vineyard in the Barossa Valley. Fraser obsesses over these vines that were planted as far back as 1912. He caresses the wines to bottle, crafting each cuvee with an incisive mixture of traditional and modern winemaking techniques learnt during his time in the cellars of Torbreck and Standish Wine Co. Each year, the hunt for these wines amongst collectors becomes more and more feverish. And with good reason, these are transcendent expressions of Barossa Shiraz.
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