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Tyrrell's Rufus Stone Heathcote Shiraz 2014

Heathcote

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  • 4 Stars, John Saker, 2017
  • 17/20, John Saker, 2017
  • Silver, Melbourne International Wine Show, 2017
  • 5 Stars, Wine Orbit, 2017
  • 94pts, Wine Orbit, 2017
  • 4 Stars, Raymond Chan Wine Reviews, 2017
  • 17.5/20, Raymond Chan Wine Reviews, 2017

From an iconic Hunter Valley family and a superstar region, this 2014 shows all the lavish fruit and chocolaty warmth for which Heathcote has become famous. A rare parcel of this 94 point Shiraz that won 75 medals and Trophies over 18 vintages.

From an iconic Hunter Valley family and a superstar region, this 2014 shows all the lavish fruit and chocolaty warmth for which Heathcote has become famous. A rare parcel of this 94 point Shiraz that won 75 medals and Trophies over 18 vintages.

Beyond the Label

Tasting notes

Velvety rich, ripe plum and blackberry, liquorice and lifted spice

Aroma

Ripe blackberry, smoky liquorice and cloves

Tyrrell's Rufus Stone Heathcote Shiraz 2014

More information

  • 14.5% ABV
  • 10.88 Units
  • 750.00 ml
  • 31 December, 2024

Tyrrell’s is one of the most famous family owned companies in Australian wine, producing exemplary wines since the mid 19th century. They can trace the family history back to William the Conqueror, but first gained a foothold in Oz in the 1840s, planted vines in the Hunter Valley in 1848, and built a winery there a decade later. They are renowned for possibly the finest Semillon in the world and also now produce many other wines with legendary status. Their list of awards includes Australia’s Best Winery, Winery of the Year 2010, Winemaker of the Year twice in 2004 and in 2009, 14 out of 19 Trophies at the Sydney Show, and many more! In 1994 they made their first foray into Heathcote and this gorgeous, six top awards Shiraz is the result.

"Blackberry, cloves and mint with a slip of well-measured chocolatey/creamy oak. Reliably good" James Halliday
Review for 2013 vintage
Map showing Heathcote
Tasting note information