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Craiglee Shiraz 2019

Shiraz/Syrah from Victoria, Australia

$69

$66ea in any 3+
$63ea in any 6+
Closure: Screw Cap

Description

A delicate lick of oak with a hint of mocha is quickly usurped by fresh red and darker fruits, a little liquorice, and a background layer of plum pudding with spices and candied citrus rind. A savoury cured meat / light reduction adding complexity. Superfine, flowing, and soft texture with excellent mid-palate weight and length. Blossoming in the glass. Another classic from Pat!


 If Pat Carmody can’t make great shiraz, then we should all shut up shop. He’s only been doing so at Craiglee for, oh, about 40-plus years. There’s a DNA imprint to this, with a whorl of dark fruit, warm spices shot through, cedary oak and wafts of red roses. Very savoury though, fuller bodied with archetypal Craiglee tannins supple, shapely and ripe. Yes, a lovely wine made by a legend.
Jane Faulkner, Halliday Companion 96 Points

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Why is this Wine so Yummy?

About Craiglee

For over four decades, Craiglee has been consistently producing some of Australia’s most respected wines, including award-winning cool-climate Shiraz and Chardonnay – all distinctly expressive of the unique historic site just northwest of Melbourne.

A rich history

In 1863, James Stewart Johnston, a prominent Melbourne businessman and member of Parliament, first planted vines at Craiglee. He built an extraordinary bluestone winery into a steep slope near his home, utilising gravity to create an efficient system for making and storing wines. Grapes were brought to the upper level by horse and dray, taken below to be crushed and fermented and fed into barrels in the lowest level of the building, which offered perfect cellaring conditions year round.

Johnston made wines on the site for over a decade and planted a number of varieties, though his 1872 Hermitage (Shiraz) was his most notable wine, winning a number of international awards. His sons continued making wines at Craiglee into the 1920s, when changing economic circumstances and public taste forced a change of enterprise. The paddocks were turned over to lamb production, and the doors to the winery were shut.

Serendipity & determination

Fast forward fifty years, when Patrick Carmody, an ag science student, was working on his family farm on the site of the old Craiglee vineyard. In 1972, a number of Johnston’s 1872 Hermitage bottles were opened at a function in Melbourne. John Brown Sr. of Brown Brothers happened to be at the dinner, and was so impressed by the 100-year-old vintage that he decided to visit the Sunbury site to see if it still existed. He encountered young Pat at the farm and suggested he consider replanting on the site – there was something special about this place. Not just its history, but its terroir, which proved ideal for growing cool-climate wines.

At the same time, Pat noted growing challenges in the agriculture industry and a resurgence in viticulture. He saw potential in diversifying the land and became curious about growing grapes and he began to explore which varieties might suit the site. Shiraz seemed obvious given Johnston’s success, but he also looked to Chardonnay (a radical choice at the time) and other varieties. Pat planted vines on the original site in 1976 and processed his first wine three years later. From that point forward, he devoted himself to the task, going on to produce some of Australia’s finest wines which have seen ongoing success including Gold Medals at the Melbourne Wine Show and are ranked as ‘Excellent’ on the Langton’s Classification of Fine Wines.

In the Vineyard

The family-run winery prioritises sustainable practices, using the same bluestone winery that Johnston built 150+ years ago, as well as solar power, waste water and methods that protect soil structure, maintain carbon levels and benefit the surrounding environment.

In the Winery

Today, Pat continues to make wine from fruit grown, hand-picked and bottled at Craiglee, and is involved in every step of the process (alongside his wife Dianne and the constant companionship of their Border Collies, Bessie and Rowdy).

Where in the World is Craiglee?

Craiglee is in Sunbury, Victoria, Australia

Where in the world does the magic happen?

Craiglee Vineyard, Sunbury Road, Sunbury VIC, Australia

Victoria
Australia