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Global Syrah Masters: the results
It’s far from the most modish grape on the planet, but the Syrahs our judges tasted blind impressed more than their trendier rivals, says Patrick Schmitt MW.
They say you shouldn’t equate money with class, and, it seems, in drinks at least, fashion with quality. OK, so trendy grapes such as Pinot Noir produce some of the greatest wines in the world, but in our Global Masters series, the least popular varieties do seem to attract the greatest proportion of top-ranking results.
In whites, that’s Riesling, a grape that is renowned for its unfashionable status, and yet, in last year’s Riesling Masters, out of around 120 samples, as many as 24 entries picked up a Gold and six gained the top accolade of Master, which is given only to those wines scoring 96 points or above. Compare that with our Sauvignon Blanc Masters, judged in the same year, and there were only 14 Golds awarded and just a single Master, from a larger set of samples. Yet few would doubt the following for this grape, which is still growing worldwide in both vineyard area and sales.
In reds, this contrast continues. It is Syrah that is both the least modish grape in our Global Masters line-up and also the best-performing. In 2015, the competition saw 21 wines receive a Gold, and three a Master. In 2016, the numbers were even better, with 24 gaining a Gold and as many as five a Master.
VINTNERS PERSEVERING
Judge’s comment:
Sally Easton MW
“I was impressed with the number of good wines coming out of Chile. You kind of expect Australia to do well, and perhaps they did less well than they might have hoped, but good Chilean Syrah/Shiraz feature steadily across the price ranges. The absolute star under £20 turned out to be from Wakefield, who we know do good kit, so that was probably just as well!
“What I didn’t particularly like were wines that were either a caricature of the grape variety or showed so little varietal definition as to sully the cultivar’s good repute. The bottom line for me was that the Rhône wine highlighted how far new world Syrahs are away from truly great quality and classic expression of the grape variety. Most of the sub-£30 ones in ‘my’ flights lacked the ethereal elegance, sweet floral perfume, textural invisibility of tannin frame and lingering length of the top-notch Rhône example.”
What makes Syrah unfashionable is not the focus of this report, but, as this year’s and last year’s results show, it certainly is not due to poor quality products. Rather, the grape’s slightly uncool state may be the reason why there is so much good wine made from it: the lesser-quality examples have been weeded out of production, with vintners only persevering with the variety in places where it naturally does well.
In contrast, Pinot Noir, which this year attracted 21 Golds and two Masters, but from a greater sample set, showed less uniform quality, with some wonderful wines, but also some disappointing entries. It was felt by the judges that this may be a result of its popularity – such has been the growth in demand for the grape over the past 10 years, some producers have been planting it in unsuitable places, and it is a famously fussy variety.
So, Syrah seems to be found mainly in environments that suit it, and it likes dry, warm “Mediterranean” climates and rocky hillsides, particularly those containing granite. Hence its qualitative peak in the northern Rhône, above all the granite soils of the Hermitage hill, but also its suitability for the granite-based soils of mountainous areas of Switzerland and Chile, for example.
However, it is Australia that has become Syrah’s most notable home outside France, with the low-fertile sands, schists and clays of the Barossa proving a notably high-quality source of Syrah, above all when harvested from the low-yielding ancient vines in this area. Today, Syrah – or Shiraz as it is most commonly called Down Under – is the country’s biggest grape in terms of vineyard area.
Furthermore, out of all the entries in this year’s Syrah Masters, it was Australia that took home the highest number of Gold medals and Masters, although it should be stated that the samples in the tasting were almost entirely from non- European sources, with just one from Hermitage – which proved useful for benchmarking the high-priced great wines of the New World.
NO COMPROMISES
About the competition
In a crowded wine competition arena, The Drinks Business Global Syrah Masters stands out for its assessment of wines purely by grape variety rather than by region. Divided only by price bracket and, for ease of judging, whether the style was oaked or unoaked, the blind tasting format allowed wines to be assessed without prejudice about their country of origin.
The best wines were awarded medals which ranged from Bronze through to Gold, as well as Master, the ultimate accolade, given only to exceptional wines in the tasting.
The wines were judged by a cherrypicked group of Masters of Wine and Master Sommeliers on 6 July at the Bulgari Hotel in Knightsbridge, London. This report only features the medal winners.
For more detail on the top-scoring wines, including tasting notes, see thedrinksbusiness.com
What is notable about Syrah is not only that it has truly global representation – there are few wine producing corners of the world without it – but also its ability to create something varietally distinct and palatable at all price points, from the cheapest quaffable red to the very finest wines on the planet. This is unlike Pinot Noir, which does not respond well to the viticultural compromises required to make inexpensive reds, in particular, high yields. In fact, for those looking for balanced, berry-scented reds sub £10, there are few varieties better than Syrah, particularly when blended with Grenache.
It was also a relief to see fewer Syrahbased wines with “reduced” aromas of egg or burnt rubber compared to last year’s tasting (it is a grape particularly prone to the production of hydrogen sulphide during fermentation), while it was pleasing to witness a restrained approach to winemaking generally. As one judge in the Syrah Masters, Annette Scarf MW, commented: “Even at the entry level, the wines were really good, and, at all levels there wasn’t over-extraction, there wasn’t too much oak, and, with a few exceptions, the alcohol levels were under control, suggesting that even in warmer places people are picking early and creating enjoyable wines with freshness.”
In fact, rather than hot and jammy wines, it was observed that there was a touch of greenness in some samples, which, while far from unpleasant, was a sign, according to another judge, Miles Corish MW, that bunches are not receiving enough light exposure early on in the growing season, which means it is a trait that can be easily removed through altering the canopy management. Corish explained: “If you expose the grapes to light earlier, then you shouldn’t get any greenness, and the berries will be less susceptible to sun burn later on in the season.”
As for the wines that performed the best in the day’s tasting, it was interesting to see inexpensive samples from Sicily providing an appealing if relatively simple taste of Syrah, without any oak influence. After all, it was once believed that this Italian island was the source of the grape in Europe, with the variety thought to take its name from the historic Sicilian city of Syracuse.
But these wines, which came from the excellent Settesoli cooperative, earned Silvers, and, under £10, just one winery gained a Gold, and that was the oakinfluenced Syrah from Berton Vineyard in Padthaway, Australia, highlighting the country’s expertise with the grape even at lower prices.
Between £10 and £15, and it was Australia again that took a Gold, although so too did Portugal (in the blends category), another country gaining good results with Syrah, particularly where there is granite/ schist mountainous terrain, such as the Alentejo’s Serra de São Mamede, and the Douro.
Moving up a price band to £15-£20, and again, Australia triumphed, with Gemtree and Taylors gaining Golds, alongside Washington State, with Ste. Michelle receiving a high score for its Syrah from the Colombia Valley, representing a ripe but restrained take on the grape from the United States.
Our first Masters were awarded in the next price band (£20-£30), proving that Syrah can produce truly fine and exciting wines at relatively affordable prices. One of these top awards went to Bird in Hand, a producer of first-rate Chardonnay and Cabernet from the Adelaide Hills, and, as this tasting proved, Syrah too; a credit to the skills of the brand’s winemaker, Kym Milne MW.
SWITZERLAND
Judge’s comment:
Jonathan Pedley MW
“Overall it was a strong line up. Lots of Bronzes, plenty of Silvers and a smattering of Golds. From a commercial point of view, perhaps the standout result was at the sub-£10 price point, where there were several really good wines including a Gold. This does show that Syrah is capable of delivering successful wines across the price spectrum (in contrast to say Pinot Noir).
“There were only a handful of poor wines. Reduction was less of a problem than I recall it was at the equivalent tasting last year. Only a couple of wines showed excessive oak influence: a massive improvement on what would have been the case ten years ago. A few wines were a tad on the hot side, but in most cases there was enough fruit to carry the alcohol. A couple of wines had worrying levels of VA.
“Stylistically the elegant, pure fruit (and sometimes floral) iteration of Syrah seems to have triumphed over the massively jammy and oaky version … Not surprisingly Australia seemed to do well. The Chilean wines were a bit of a mixed bag and South Africa struggled.”
But the other Master went to New Zealand, where Syrah specialist Elephant Hill showed why Hawke’s Bay is fast gaining a reputation for the grape, made in a more northern-Rhône-like manner, with moderate alcohols and a prominent, appealing white pepper spice.
Among the Golds in this band were some interesting results, including a firstrate sample from Switzerland’s Jean-René Germanier, a ringer for top quality Côte- Rotie, and a delicious Syrah from Saronsberg in the little-known region of Tulbagh, an excellent spot in South Africa for the grape.
Argentina also proved it is capable of crafting top-quality Syrah, with Mendoza’s Pascual Toso getting a Gold, along with Valdivieso in Chile’s Limarí Valley, a place to look out for when it comes to good Syrah (and also Chardonnay). Meanwhile, McGuigan Wines made sure Australia was well represented among the Golds in this price band, picking up two top medals for its Shorlist and Handmade labels.
The same producer also featured when the wines got more expensive, with its Tempus Two brand gaining a Gold in the £30-£50 category, along with two further wines, showing not only that Australia has expertise with Syrah, but that McGuigan is a go-to source of wines from this grape, whether it’s using fruit from Langhorn, Barossa or the Hunter Valley.
Jacob’s Creek, with two Golds in this price band, further reinforced Australia’s reputation for Syrah, while displaying the brand’s own strong winemaking credentials.
EXCITING FIND
But among the Aussie wines in this price band was a notably different sample, both in terms of source and style. Indeed, it was an entry that represented a really exciting find for the judges.
Hailing from the Maremma coast’s Sustinet IGT, a Syrah from Conti di San Bonifacio showed a typically Italianate, slightly sour finish and dense tannic texture, along with pristine red and black berry fruit and cedar aromas, proving that it is not just Bordeaux varieties that perform brilliantly in this area of Tuscany – and also that Italy can produce great Syrah.
Over £50, and we awarded a series of Golds to Wakefield/Taylors for two different vintages of the wonderful St Andrews Shiraz, a show-stopper from the Clare Valley.
But we also gave out a clutch of Masters for magical wines. These included Kym Milne’s top expression, the Nest Egg label, along with the incredible example from Château Tanunda, using Syrah from vines over 100 years old.
Finally, towards the end of the judging, we tasted a truly benchmark wine from the world of Syrah: Michel Chapoutier’s Monier de la Sizeranne Hermitage.
Importantly, it showed how it is possible to achieve complexity and persistence with Syrah, but without huge concentration.
After the day’s tasting was over and the producers had been revealed, it was satisfying for the judges to see they had correctly identified greatness: the competition winners had featured some of the world’s top Syrah producers.
And, importantly, it also ensured that new sources of brilliance had been identified, alongside some of the toughest benchmarks in Syrah.
The judges (l-r)
Patrick Schmitt MW, Miles Corish MW, Ivy Ng, Annette Scarf MW, Roberto Della Pietra, Clément Robert MS, Sally Easton MW, Jonathan Pedley MW, Sebastian Payne MW, David Round MW
Oaked 100% Syrah
Company | Product Name | Country | Region | Vintage | Medal |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Under £10 | |||||
Berton Vineyard | Winemakers Reserve Black Shiraz | Australia | Padthaway | 2015 | Gold |
Wakefield/Taylors Wines | Wakefield/Taylors Shiraz | Australia | Clare Valley | 2015 | Silver |
Mr Riggs | The Ring In‘ Shiraz | Australia | McLaren Vale | 2014 | Silver |
De Bortoli Wines | Deen Vat 8 Shiraz | Australia | Riverina | 2014 | Silver |
Luis Felipe Edwards | LFE Reserva Syrah | Chile | Colchagua | 2015 | Silver |
Les Vins Skalli | Fortant de France Terroir de Collines Syrah | France | Languedoc | 2015 | Silver |
Mr Riggs | The Truant Shiraz | Australia | McLaren Vale | 2014 | Silver |
De Bortoli Wines | Windy Peak Heathcote Shiraz | Australia | Heathcote | 2014 | Silver |
Mr Riggs | The Delinquent Shiraz | Australia | McLaren Vale | 2014 | Silver |
Siam Winery | Monsoon Valley Shiraz | Thailand | Hua Hin Hills | 2014 | Silver |
Viña Valdivieso | Valdivieso Winemaker Reserva Syrah | Chile | Curico | 2013 | Bronze |
Trivento | Trivento Reserve Shiraz | Argentina | Tupungato, Mendoza | 2015 | Bronze |
Viña Carta Vieja | Aves del Sur Reserva Syrah | Chile | Loncomilla Valley | 2015 | Bronze |
Nepenthe Wines | Nepenthe Altitude Shiraz | Australia | Adelaide Hills | 2014 | Bronze |
Siam Winery | Monsoon Valley Shiraz Rose | Thailand | Hua Hin Hills | 2015 | Bronze |
Viña Maycas del Limarí | Sumaq Syrah | Chile | Limarí | 2014 | Bronze |
Sacred Hill Vineyards | Sacred Hill Reserve Syrah | New Zealand | Hawke’s Bay | 2015 | Bronze |
£10-£15 | |||||
Wakefield/Taylors Wines | Special Release Parcel Shiraz | Australia | Clare Valley | 2014 | Gold |
Viña Concha y Toro | Marques de Casa Concha Syrah | Chile | Maipo Valley | 2013 | Silver |
Viña Valdivieso | Single Valley Lot Syrah | Chile | Colchagua | 2013 | Silver |
Flagstone | Dark Horse | South Africa | Western Cape | 2013 | Silver |
Viña Concha y Toro | Marques de Casa Concha Syrah | Chile | Maule Valley | 2014 | Silver |
Casas del Toqui | Gran Reserva Syrah | Chile | Cachapoal Valley | 2012 | Silver |
Sileni Estates | Sileni Estate Selection “The Peak” Syrah | New Zealand | Hawke’s Bay | 2013 | Silver |
Zonte’s Footstep | Chocolate Factory Shiraz | Australia | McLaren Vale | 2014 | Silver |
Viña Undurraga | T.H. Syrah Limarí | Chile | Limarí | 2013 | Silver |
Zonte’s Footstep | Baron Von Nemesis Shiraz | Australia | Barossa Valley | 2015 | Bronze |
Bird in Hand | Two in the Bush Shiraz | Australia | Adelaide Hills | 2014 | Bronze |
Mr Riggs The Gaffer Shiraz Australia McLaren Vale | 2014 | Bronze | |||
Sileni Estates | Sileni Cellar Selection Syrah | New Zealand | Hawke’s Bay | 2014 | Bronze |
Viña Undurraga | Sibaris Syrah | Chile | Cachapoal Valley | 2013 | Bronze |
Viña Undurraga | T.H. Syrah Leyda | Chile | Leyda Valley | 2012 | Bronze |
Viña Morandé | Morandé Gran Reserva Syrah | Chile | Maule Valley | 2012 | Bronze |
Wakefield/Taylors Wines | Eighty Acres Shiraz | Australia | South-Australia | 2015 | Bronze |
Viña Undurraga | T.H. Syrah Maipo | Chile | Maipo Valley | 2012 | Bronze |
Les Vins Skalli | Caves Saint Pierre – Saint Joseph | France | Rhône Valley | 2015 | Bronze |
Viña Carta Vieja | Kidia Reserva Syrah | Chile | Loncomilla Valley | 2015 | Bronze |
Katnook Estate | Katnook Founder’s Block Estate | Australia | Coonawarra | 2014 | Bronze |
£15-£20 | |||||
Gemtree Wines | Ernest Allan Shiraz | Australia | McLaren Vale | 2014 | Gold |
Wakefield/Taylors | Reserve Parcel Shiraz | Australia | Clare Valley | 2015 | Gold |
Jackson Family Wines | Yangarra Estate Vineyard Shiraz | Australia | McLaren Vale | 2015 | Silver |
Zonte’s Footstep | Hills Are Alive Shiraz | Australia | Adelaide Hills | 2015 | Silver |
Viña Valdivieso | Single Vineyard Syrah | Chile | Aconcagua | 2011 | Silver |
Wakefield/Taylors Wines | Reserve Parcel Shiraz | Australia | Clare Valley | 2014 | Silver |
Viña Arboleda | Arboleda Syrah | Chile | Aconcagua | 2014 | Silver |
Mr Riggs | Piebald Shiraz | Australia | McLaren Vale | 2014 | Silver |
Thorn Clarke Wines | William Randell Shiraz | Australia | Barossa Valley | 2012 | Silver |
Jackson Family Wines | Cambria Estate – Tepusquet Vineyard Syrah | USA | Santa Maria Valley | 2013 | Bronze |
Growers Wine Group | Barossa Valley Possum Creek Shiraz | Australia | Barossa Valley | 2013 | Bronze |
Thorn Clarke Wines | Terra Barossa Shiraz | Australia | Barossa Valley | 2015 | Bronze |
Elephant Hill | Elephant Hill Syrah | New Zealand | Hawke’s Bay | 2014 | Bronze |
Hacienda Zorita | Natural Reserve Syrah | Spain | Castilla y Léon | 2011 | Bronze |
£20-£30 | |||||
Bird in Hand | Bird in Hand Shiraz | Australia | Adelaide Hills | 2014 | Master |
Elephant Hill | Elephant Hill Reserve Syrah | New Zealand | Hawke’s Bay | 2013 | Master |
Jean-René Germanier | Cayas de Syrah du Valais | Switzerland | Valais | 2013 | Gold |
Saronsberg | Saronsberg Shiraz | South Africa | Tulbagh | 2013 | Gold |
Pascual Toso | Pascual Toso Alta Syrah | Argentina | Barrancas, Maipu, Mendoza | 2014 | Gold |
McGuigan Wines | McGuigan Shortlist Shiraz | Australia | Barossa Valley | 2006 | Gold |
McGuigan Wines | McGuigan Handmade Shiraz | Australia | Laghorne Creek | 2012 | Gold |
Viña Valdivieso | Valdivieso Eclat Syrah Limarí | Chile | Limarí | 2011 | Gold |
Craggy Range | Syrah, Gimblett Gravels Vineyard | New Zealand | Hawke’s Bay | 2014 | Silver |
McGuigan Wines | McGuigan Handmade Shiraz | Australia | Langhorne Creek | 2014 | Silver |
Wakefield/Taylors Wines | Jaraman Shiraz | Australia | Clare Valley | 2014 | Silver |
Wirra Wirra Vineyards | Woodhenge Shiraz | Australia | McLaren Vale | 2014 | Silver |
Mr Riggs | Scarce Earth Shiraz | Australia | McLaren Vale | 2013 | Silver |
St Hugo Wines | St Hugo Barossa Shiraz | Australia | Barossa Valley | 2013 | Silver |
Tar & Roses | The Rose | Australia | Heathcote | 2013 | Silver |
Saronsberg | Saronsberg Shiraz | South Africa | Tulbagh | 2014 | Silver |
Cape Mentelle | Shiraz Single Vineyard Trinders | Australia | Margaret River | 2015 | Silver |
Gemtree Wines | Uncut Shiraz | Australia | McLaren Vale | 2014 | Silver |
M.P Wines | Pyros Barrel Selected Syrah | Argentina | Valle de Pedernal, San Juan | 2014 | Silver |
Mr Riggs McLaren Vale Shiraz Australia McLaren Vale | 2013 | Silver | |||
Jackson Family Wines | Yangarra Estate Vineyard Shiraz | Australia | McLaren Vale | 2013 | Silver |
Mission Estate Winery | Jewelstone Syrah | New Zealand | Hawke’s Bay | 2014 | Silver |
Jean-René Germanier | Cayas de Syrah du Valais | Switzerland | Valais | 2012 | Silver |
Australian Vintage | Nepenthe Gate Block Shiraz | Australia | Adelaide Hills | 2014 | Bronze |
RedHeads Studio | Dogs of the Barossa | Australia | Barossa Valley | 2013 | Bronze |
Oldenburg Vineyards | Shiraz | South Africa | Stellenbosch | 2013 | Bronze |
Cape Mentelle | Cape Mentelle Shiraz | Australia | Margaret River | 2015 | Bronze |
£30-£50 | |||||
Jacob’s Creek | Jacob’s Creek Centenary Hills Shiraz | Australia | Barossa Valley | 2012 | Gold |
Jacob’s Creek | Jacob’s Creek Centenary Hills Shiraz | Australia | Barossa Valley | 2014 | Gold |
Tempus Two | Pewter Uno Shiraz | Australia | Hunter Valley | 2014 | Gold |
Conti di San Bonifacio | Sustinet | Italy | Toscana | 2011 | Gold |
McGuigan Wines | McGuigan Handmade Shiraz | Australia | Laghorne Creek | 2007 | Gold |
McGuigan Wines | McGuigan Farms Shiraz | Australia | Barossa Valley | 2011 | Gold |
Montes | Montes Folly | Chile | Colchagua | 2012 | Silver |
McGuigan Wines | McGuigan Handmade Shiraz | Australia | Laghorne Creek | 2008 | Silver |
McGuigan Wines | McGuigan Farms Shiraz | Australia | Barossa Valley | 2013 | Silver |
McGuigan Wines | McGuigan Farms Shiraz | Australia | Barossa Valley | 2012 | Silver |
McGuigan Wines | McGuigan Farms Shiraz | Australia | Barossa Valley | 2006 | Silver |
Rhebokskloof | Rhebokskloof Black Marble Hill | South Africa | Paarl | 2012 | Silver |
Levantine Hill Estate | Levantine Hill Estate Syrah | Australia | Yarra Valley | 2013 | Silver |
Murdoch James Estate Winery | Murdoch James Blue Rock Syrah | New Zealand | Martinborough | 2014 | Bronze |
Gemtree Wines | Obsidian Shiraz | Australia | McLaren Vale | 2014 | Bronze |
McGuigan Wines | McGuigan Personal Reserve Shiraz | Australia | Hunter Valley | 2014 | Bronze |
Frescobaldi | Ammiraglia | Italy | Tuscany | 2012 | Bronze |
Over £50 | |||||
Bird in Hand | Nest Egg Shiraz | Australia | Adelaide Hills | 2012 | Master |
Château Tanunda | The Château 100 year Old Vines | Australia | Barossa Valley | 2014 | Master |
M. Chapoutier | Monier de la Sizeranne Hermitage | France | Northern Rhone | 2012 | Master |
Bird in Hand | MAC Shiraz | Australia | Adelaide Hills | 2012 | Gold |
Wakefield/Taylors | St Andrews Shiraz | Australia | Clare Valley | 2014 | Gold |
Wakefield/Taylors | St Andrews Shiraz | Australia | Clare Valley | 2013 | Gold |
Wakefield/Taylors | The Pioneer Shiraz | Australia | Clare Valley | 2013 | Gold |
St Hugo Wines | St Hugo Vetus Purum Barossa Shiraz | Australia | Barossa Valley | 2010 | Silver |
Bird in Hand | Nest Egg Shiraz | Australia | Adelaide Hills | 2014 | Silver |
Serafino Wines | Serafino Terremoto Syrah | Australia | McLaren Vale | 2013 | Silver |
Craggy Range | ‘Le Sol’ Gimblett Gravels | New Zealand | Hawke’s Bay | 2014 | Silver |
Bird in Hand | Nest Egg Shiraz | Australia | Adelaide Hills | 2013 | Silver |
Bird in Hand | MAC Shiraz | Australia | Adelaide Hills | 2013 | Silver |
Jackson Family Wines | Hickinbotham Clarendon Vineyard Brooks Road Shiraz | Australia | McLaren Vale | 2013 | Bronze |
Unoaked Syrah Blend (min 50%)
Company | Product Name | Country | Region | Vintage | Medal |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Under £10 | |||||
Viña Maipo | Mi Pueblo | Chile | Central Valley | 2015 | Bronze |
Oaked Syrah Blend (min 50%)
Company | Product Name | Country | Region | Vintage | Medal |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Under £10 | |||||
Viña Maipo | Vitral | Chile | Central Valley | 2015 | Bronze |
£10-£15 | |||||
Monte Da Ravasqueira | Monte Da Ravasqueira Syrah Viognier | Portugal | Alentejo | 2013 | Gold |
Ste. Michelle Wine Estates | Columbia Crest Grand Estates Syrah Columbia Valley | USA | Columbia Valley | 2013 | Silver |
Zonte’s Footstep | Lake Doctor Shiraz | Australia | Langhorne Creek | 2014 | Bronze |
Montes | Montes Alpha Syrah | Chile | Colchagua | 2013 | Bronze |
Viña Chocalan | Gran Reserva Origen Syrah | Chile | Maipo | 2014 | Bronze |
Viña Perez Cruz | Syrah – Limited Edition | Chile | Maipo | 2014 | Bronze |
£15-£20 | |||||
Ste. Michelle Wine Estates | Syrah Columbia Valley | USA | Columbia Valley | 2013 | Gold |
Berton Vineyards | The Bonsai | Australia | High Eden | 2013 | Silver |
De Bortoli Wines | Yarra Valley Estate Grown Shiraz | Australia | Yarra Valley | 2014 | Silver |
Viña Cono Sur | 20 Barrels | Chile | Limarí | 2013 | Bronze |
Luis Felipe Edwards | LFE 900 Single Vineyard | Chile | Colchagua | 2013 | Bronze |
£20-£30 | |||||
Zonte’s Footstep | Z Force Shiraz Petite Sirah | Australia | McLaren Vale | 2013 | Gold |
Viña Valdivieso | Caballo Loco Grand Cru Limarí | Chile | Limarí | 2013 | Gold |
Terre à Terre | Crayères Vineyards Shiraz | Australia | Wrattonbully | 2014 | Silver |
Viña Maipo | Limited Edition | Chile | Maipo Valley | 2012 | Silver |
Marrenon | Gardarem | France | Luberon | 2012 | Silver |
Ste. Michelle Wine Estates | Tenet Wines The Pundit Syrah | USA | Columbia Valley | 2014 | Silver |
La Motte Wine Estate | La Motte Pierneef Syrah Viognier | South Africa | Western Cape | 2014 | Bronze |
£30-£50 | |||||
Saronsberg | Saronsberg Full Circle | South Africa | Tulbagh | 2014 | Bronze |
Over £50 | |||||
Ste. Michelle Wine Estates | Spring Valley Vineyard Nina Lee Syrah | USA | Walla Walla Valley | 2013 | Silver |
Viña Maipo | Alto Tajamar | Chile | Maipo | 2010 | Silver |
Jacob’s Creek | Jacob’s Creek Johann Shiraz Cabernet | Australia | Barossa Valley | 2012 | Silver |