Evil Incarnate Shiraz 2021 Dozen

Evil Incarnate
Evil Incarnate Shiraz 2021 Dozen

Previous Vintage Evil Incarnate Shiraz Was 97 Point Rated Robert Parker Wine Advocate

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Previous Vintage Evil Incarnate 97 Point Rated Robert Parker

Robert Parker Called Evil Incarnate "Extraordinary" Wines

Previous Vintage 94 Point Rated Gold Medal Winner

Tasting Notes:

Crimson with purple magenta hues. Expressive bouquet with dark berry fruit, some white pepper, vanillin oak and some further depth coming from chocolate and mocha notes. Quite a robust full flavoured Shiraz with blackberry the figurehead here whilst some alluring flavours of smoky oak, cinnamon, fruitcake and chocolate all intermingle through the middle palate before finishing with velvety smooth tannins.

Technical Notes:

Established in 1853, Normans Wines is one of Australia's founding wine makers. The Regional Series Select parcels of fruit were selected due to their intense fruit flavour and then were picked, transported to winery, crushed immediately. The skin and juice mix is allowed to warm naturally over several days after which it begins fermentation. Fermentation is held cool which helps to retain bright primary fruit characters in the wine. Following ferment, the wines are carefully pressed, separating them from the skins. The wine is then run down to oak barrels for maturation, before being blended, filtered and then finally bottled.

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