2015 Bros At War Single Vineyard Barossa Shiraz

2015 Bros At War Single Vineyard Barossa Shiraz

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RRP: $80.00 per bottle
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The most traditional Barossa Shiraz from the Bros at War boys and it's a beauty. Rich, powerful single vineyard Barossa Shiraz from old vines that is just rippling with powerful dark fruit. A modern masterpiece of ripe Barossa Shiraz

Expert Reviews

95 Points - James Halliday - Halliday's Wine CompanionMatured for 2 years in French hogsheads (50% new). When you see the colour, assess the bouquet and think about the oak, you expect a full-bodied wine - it's a great (and pleasant) surprise to find a medium-bodied shiraz with blackberry and plum fruits, fine, ripe tannins and a long, well balanced palate.

Tech stuff

14.0
Barossa Valley
2015
Screw Cap
Cellar to 2025
750ml

Light

Full

How's it taste?

In spite of the richness, this is still only medium to full bodied. An example of how to achieve balance without excess

Who made it?

Brothers at War Wines began in 2013 with a tonne of grapes and two brothers’ vision to create world class wines with unique expression, using small parcels of exceptional fruit from some of the Barossa’s greatest characters. While only in their 20s, Angus and Sam Wardlaw could be considered veterans of the winemaking game, having had access to the vast knowledge (and cellar) of their ‘old man’, David Wardlaw, a pioneer of Barossa winemaking. Then there’s older brother Andrew, who started his winemaking career in the 90s and before long was producing some of the first natural wines in the region. Picking up childhood friend Matt Carter (who has long performed the role of referee between the brothers), and Eden Valley vigneron Chris Alderton along the way, Brothers at War has grown into an award-winning wine label. Together, this group of family and friends are looking to the future, adding new varieties and styles to the Brothers at War portfolio and staking their own claim in wine, while keeping a family tradition alive (not without a few fist fights here and there!).

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Kamil Narayan

Senior Wine Advisor

I love experimenting with wines and encourage our Wine Collective members to try something different all the time. It’s amazing how the same grape variety from 2 different regions made by 2 different wine makers can taste so different. Some wines can be enjoyed on their own while others are better with food. If we all liked the same thing we’d be pretty boring.

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