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Thistledown The Cunning Plan Shiraz - 2022 (750ml)
Thistledown The Cunning Plan Shiraz - 2022 (750ml)
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GOLD - 95 points - McLaren Vale Wine Show "Great depth of ripe plum and blackberry fruit flavors. A full-bodied wine with a succulent palate, lively spices and fine velvety tannins."
93 Points, Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate: "The 2022 Cunning Plan Shiraz is exotic and grounded by a register of graphite spice: crushed rocks, peppercorns, raw cocoa and even tapenade. This is light on its feet yet intense and focused. It is supple but not plush, and while sybaritic in its splay of purple and black fruit, it isn't opulently styled. Again, this is a lovely release from the 2022 vintage here—restrained and ripe. 14.5% alcohol, sealed under screw cap." Erin Larkin
Published: Sep 05, 2024
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Plum, raspberry, mint, and brown spices. It’s just over medium-bodied, a little saline and minty, but juicy too, with supple tannin, sage and woody spice, finishes quite salty and spicy, with good length. Kind of wheaty too, and slightly warm. Good though. Very sub-regional, as it were
92pts Gary Walsh, The Wine Front
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92
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