For having no distinguishable flavors, this is a pretty tasty wine. Maybe I'm starting to like bland more than I use to? While not for your highly sophisticated crowd, it goes well with any casual event. Water sprites, tree nymphs, or even a mountain satyr bud, this goes well with all.
Bacchus speak:
A mediocre deep violet, with plenty of legs. It smells. Nothing in a bad way, but no real identifiable notes of anything other than you can tell it's wine. The taste is pleasant and balanced, with a bit of tannin on the finish. Like the nose, the tongue doesn't convey much of anything.
Note: This review was done from a bottle that had been opened 24 hours prior to the first tasting.
Grade: C+
Price: $8
Wine Reviewed:
Jacob's Creek Shiraz
2006
South Eastern Australia
www.jacobscreek.com
Alcohol: 13.5% by Volume
Bottle: 750 ml
Closure: Cork
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