For the last six years or so, Dan Standish has collected incredible praise for his Shiraz wines, and I was one of the first to do so. Now it is one thing to produce wines which are great on release. It is quite another to maintain this level over time. As most people who buy his wines will store them for at least some time, this is quite important.
Yesterday I opened a 2018 The Standish Wine Company The Relic and 2018 The Standish Wine Company Andelmonde to see how they have matured. The corks under wax were very fresh on opening.
Score: 99/+++
The Andelmonde comes from a 60 year old, sandy vineyard in Light Pass. The colour of the wine is a brighter red. It is more floral on the nose. It is not as powerful as the Relic, with a focus on elegance. Redcurrant and blood plum flavours dominate, no secondary flavours to speak of right now. The tannins are quite tight-fisted. The overall feel is one of harmony, before the wine finishes firm. Again, this wine will live for a long time.
This wine is different from the other Standish wines, more fragrant. It is a shame that Dan could not renew the lease once it ran out. The Andelmonde will be rare and past vintages will be cherished for a long time.
Score: 97/+++
These two wines have held up incredibly well. They have hardly aged and promise even more in the future. Who says powerful Barossa Shiraz cannot age?
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