Descripción

Nos encontramos en el valle de Barossa, al norte de Adelaida, donde el viticultor Dan Standish nos ofrece una interpretación de su homónima Shiraz australiana. Distinguidos por su enfoque artesanal, precisión y estándares exigentes, los vinos de la bodega australiana están marcados por la intensidad y la profundidad, como este shiraz procedente de un solo viñedo selecto y venerado por la crítica internacional.

 

Ficha técnica

Tipo
Tinto
Añada
2020
Grado
14.9% vol.
Variedad
100% Shiraz
Origen
Barossa Valley

Cata

Nariz
Notas terrosas, tomate, ciruelas y un toque salino.
Boca
Concentrado, compacto y denso, con notas especiadas de pimienta, canela y regaliz.
Temperatura de servicio
Se recomienda servir a 16 ºC.
Consumo
Listo para beber ahora, con un gran potencial de guarda de más de 15 años.

Viñedo y elaboración

Nombre
Laycock, Greenock.
Suelo
Grava y capas de esquisto sobre arcilla roja.
Cosecha
Vendimia manual.
Vinificación
Se lleva a cabo en fermentadores abiertos.
Envejecimiento
Envejecido en roble francés durante 20 meses.

Opinión de los críticos

James Suckling:

Amazing aromas of metal shavings, cloves, spices, and black and blue fruits. Violets, too. Full-bodied with creamy tannins. Cured meat with iron earth. Almost slatey. Very sophisticated and classy. Drinkable, but this is one to age ideally for a minimum of five years. Try after 2027.

The Wine Advocate:

The 2020 The Standish Shiraz was made with fruit from the Laycock family vineyard, in Greenock. The first vintage was 1999. This vintage saw 30% whole bunches in the ferment. It offers notes of red dirt, a bit of blood, salted heirloom tomato and satsuma plum. This is concentrated, compacted, plush, dense and muscular, with notes of ras el’hanout, allspice, torched cinnamon and salted Dutch licorice. This wine is like playing "Magic Eye." There’s a lot going on, but if you relax, a pattern emerges and the detail becomes obvious for all to see. Within the fine but plushly tannic frame, there is saltbush and bay leaf, exotic spice and cascading layers of berry fruits. The dirt in which the roots are entangled similarly shows its colors—and these are red, ochre, earth and dust. At first glance, the foolish and the rash will overlook this for being singularly muscular and full-bodied, but like all the best IYKYK (if you know, you know—wink wink) scenarios, there is far more than meets the palate here. Another blockbuster Standish.