Blackberry and spice, open up on the palate to display more complex dark fruit flavours, tannins are present but silky now with some bottle age, lingering fruitful finish.
Bright red berry aromas, with subtle earthy notes excube from the glass, light bodied red with supple fruity tannins, utterly quaffable drop from this wonderful family producer.
The intensity of woodland character from old vines means this Pinot drinks like a far more expensive Cru. A Burgundy which is dignified and Southern from a plot of 70 year old vines. The mouth feel is plush and velvety with excellent presence while countered by a structural backbone...
The tannins are soft and ripe and the wine has a long, clean aftertaste with enough tannic grip to promise a good few years maturation potential. The Goose Shiraz has a ruby red colour, scented bouquet with abundant smoke and spice.