Mitolo Angela McLaren Vale Shiraz 2021
Mitolo Angela McLaren Vale Shiraz 2021
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The Mitolo Angela Shiraz 2021 is a refined and expressive red wine that pays homage to Angela, the matriarch of the Mitolo family. Sourced from the Sandra’s Block vineyard in McLaren Vale, this Shiraz showcases the region's unique terroir, characterized by Biscay clays and alluvial clay loams, which contribute to the wine's depth and complexity.
In the glass, it presents a deep ruby hue. The bouquet is perfumed with lifted blue fruits, red berry compote, creamy nuances, and a hint of vanilla. On the palate, it is plush and elegant, displaying flavors of satsuma plum, ripe raspberry, and blueberry, framed by silky tannins with a fine texture. Delicate flickers of fresh herbs add savory elements, leading to a poised and balanced finish, enhanced by vibrant acidity.
The 2021 vintage underwent meticulous winemaking processes: the fruit was destemmed and crushed into 8-tonne open and static fermenters, with twice-daily pump-overs to retain fruit vibrancy and ensure a soft tannin structure. Fermentation temperatures were maintained between 20–24°C. Post-fermentation, the wine was transferred to 25% new French, 5% new American, and 70% seasoned oak hogshead barrels for 16 months, allowing it to develop complexity and depth.
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95 Points – Mike Bennie, Wine Business Magazine
"It revels in its full flex of the variety and the accompanying woody seasoning. Dark fruit, black pepper, cinnamon, clove, turned earth and undergrowth going on. It soars on the pulverised granite grip of tannins and lingers with its epic array of woody spice. Big vibe, big energy, big wine, and great harmony in all that. Classic stuff." -
92 Points – Huon Hooke, The Real Review
"Deep, rich, saturated red with a good tint of purple; the bouquet is toasty, earthy, nutty and gently oaky, the palate full-bodied and firm, upright and balanced, with deep blackberry fruit and quite stylish in a more muscular way. Solid, bold, and slightly old-school—but good."
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