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James Suckling

96 POINTS
I like this. A typically rich Armagh, boasting ample Australian swagger glimpsed through a lens of contemporary freshness. Very different to certain iterations past. Think smoked charcuterie, violets, blue fruits and pepper grind, with a sachet of Indian spice emptied across the firm, tautly knit tannins, nicely gritty and moreish. A long, penetrative finish and a whiff of mint. Burly, exotic and energetic all at once. A winning triumvirate. Best after 2025.(05/2023)
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Lisa Perrotti-Brown

95 POINTS
label $ 218.72-243.28 Find it online Producer Jim Barry Country Australia Region South Australia Appellation Clare Valley Color Red Type Table Sweetness Dry Body Medium to Full Variety Syrah Blend No Alcohol 14.1% Drinking 2023-2043 95 The single-varietal 2019 The Armagh Shiraz is deep garnet-purple in color. Notes of Indian spices, baked blackberries, and plum pudding spring from the glass, followed by hints of garrigue, cracked black pepper, and candied violets. The medium to full-bodied palate is bright and lively, with bags of expressive black fruits, finishing long and spicy.(08/2023)
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Parker – Wine Advocate

97 POINTS
The vineyard that the fruit for this iconic Australian wine is sourced from was planted in 1968, giving us the benefit of over 50 years of vine age—a very good thing when we consider fruit tannin and concentration. In addition to the vineyard placement and vine age, Clare Valley benefits from a wide-ranging array of elevation (190 meters to 610 meters) with high diurnal range. All of this means ripe wines, tense wines, and powerful wines, which just about sums up Clare Valley. So, to this wine: The 2019 The Armagh Shiraz is complex, layered and spiced, with a multitude of hung deli meats and small goods packed in alongside the purple fruits and exotic spice. The wine is supple, for all the power, and unfurls over a long finish to show the muscle and might of this iconic wine. In a vertical of four vintages (2016, 2017, 2018 and this 2019), this has the second-highest alcohol of the lot, at 14.1%, showing that concentration and density doesn't have to come at the expense of finesse. I love this.

- Erin Larkin (09/2022)
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Jim Barry Wines

Jim Barry Wines – Pionier des südaustralischen Weinbaus

Jim Barry: ein Name, der in der australischen Weinszene niemandem unbekannt sein dürfte. Und auch Sie sollten sich die Angebote seines gleichnamigen Anwesens im Süden von Down Under keinesfalls entgehen lassen – denn auch die dri ...