For most of us, it is not always possible to taste a wine before you buy it. You then often relate to the taste profile of a producer in general. In the case of Spinifex this would be fresh, and as Peter Schell would say, delicious. So the following is what I got when I opened a 2019 Spinifex Dominion Shiraz.
The colour of the wine is deep purple. I got dark fruit flavours on the nose, and this translated to the palate. This is a big and concentrated wine with blood plum and mulberry flavours. The wine delivers an intense mouthfeel. It is ripe, but not overripe, but not refreshing either. Dark chocolate and leathery notes reveal themselves mid-palate. Tannins are not very strong, and the finish is medium.
This wine comes from a Vine Vale vineyard with vines over 100 years old. It is the second Spinifex vineyard purchase after Rostein, and 2019 is the first vintage. I assume the soil is sandy, given the flavour profile and the purity of the fruit. The wine caught me with surprise being from Spinifex, but it is a good example of Barossa Valley Shiraz.
Score: 94/++
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