This impressive wine is a cooperative venture between the Rhône’s Michel Chapoutier and Napa’s Anthony Terlato. Those who are accustomed to Shiraz from the Barossa Valley might find this a little leaner and brighter than what they’re used to, whereas those used to Rhône Syrah from, say, Crozes Hermitage will find this riper and richer. I found it very much to my liking, styled at a broadly useful point on the Syrah – Shiraz continuum with a near-optimal balance between restraint and opulence. Black fruit notes predominate, but there’s nice lift from acidity and some interesting savory and peppery notes around the edges. The wood influence is very subtle, which is definitely an advantage since the nuances of the fruit are so appealingly apparent as a result. A nationwide search shows lots of variation in the asking price for this wine, so those who would be having it shipped to them would do well to search a bit on their own.
Domaine Terlato & Chapoutier, Victoria (Australia) Shiraz-Viognier 2008
By Michael Franz