One of the oldest sources of Shiraz in the Barossa with vines first planted in 1847 by Johann Fiedler, a Prussian Lutheran. Their premium wine, The Ancestor Shiraz is produced in minimal quantities from this original vineyard ($300). Since 1860 the Schulz family have been custodians of Turkey Flat. Getting back to this wine, just medium weight, not a Barossa blockbuster. Red spicy fruits, with a little pepper - a seamless palate. Recommended. The house style…, they aim for an elegant yet powerful wine. — 3 months ago


Py Imma Mai22 — 4 years ago
Called St Joe Syrah. Fig and plum smoke, beautiful balance. Took this home. — 2 months ago
Paarn 20€ und schlug in der Blindverkostung 300€ Weine — 8 months ago
Good stuff. Dry. Medium body. Tannic. Expensive?! Sure. But there are market factors at play in pricing. Pairs well with a variety food. — a year ago
A superior rioja! — 2 months ago
Apple, lemon, cedar, dried apricot, honey, mango and oak. Great acidity and balance. — 3 months ago
Medium Ruby with aromas of red fruits, floral and new leather notes, fruit sources from several vineyard sites. On the palate flavors of cherry and plum fruits with tobacco and pepper spice. Firm chewy tannins, savory on a medium+ finish ending with notes of oak, mineral and earthy character. Drinking well now, good value. — 2 years ago
Ted
Beautiful. Bigger bodied wine than I was expecting with it having some age to it. — a month ago