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Kurtz Family 2003 Boundary Row Shiraz
$ 17.98There are only 600 cases of the 2003 Boundary Row Shiraz, an outstanding as well as reasonably priced Aussie red. Its deep ruby/purple color is followed by plenty of blackberry and peppery aromas, a big, plush texture, a good underlying spiciness, and a full-bodied, heady texture. Drink this serious Shiraz over the next 2-4 years.
Kurtz Family Boundary Row Shiraz 2005
$ 19.99Full-throttle, obvious Barossa-style Shiraz, loaded with vanilla-scented oak, but also with blackberry fruit. The tannins are soft, imparting a wonderfully creamy texture and completely filling the mouth. Lush and oaky—this may not be for the intellectual wine drinker—but it’s definitely hedonistic. Drink now–2012. The 2005 Boundary Row Shiraz comes from five parcels with the best one aged in new American oak. The balance of the wine is aged in a mix of new and used French and American oak for a total of 24 months. Purple-colored, it exhibits an attractive perfume of violets, lavender, pepper, smoked meat, and blueberry. Plush on the palate and medium to full-bodied, the wine has gobs of savory flavor and well integrated components. It will evolve for several more years and drink well through 2020. 750ml
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