I tasted three Barossa Shiraz wines - all blind. Of the two Eisenstone wines in the line up, I preferred this Nitschke Road to the Dimchurch Vineyard. It's a wine that has a wonderful presence in the mouth and slides through ever so gracefully.
Cedar and clove sit in the box seat. Dark chocolate and luscious dark fruits spin a delicious web framed by captivating spices - very much in the baking spice realm. There is a little tension and some brightness about the acidity. A wine that will go the distance, this is terrific drinking and one worth embracing.
Drink to ten years+
94/100
Region: Barossa
RRP: $100
Source: Sample
Source: Sample