95/100
5 Stars
    
       
      
        Bob Campbell
        Obviously a very mature wine but, less obviously, from a fairly average vintage. Forest floor, Bovril, beef tea savoury characters underpinned by vestiges of berry fruit. Rich and appealing wine with coffee/mocha and some sweet oak. Still retaining a good tannic backbone.
        Tasted: 02/09/2016
        Drink: N/A
        
       
     
   
 
 
         
        
          
              94 Points Robert Parker
              The best showing ever for this wine from my perspective, this blend of 95% Shiraz and 5% Cabernet Sauvignon is considered a relatively forward, accessible style of Grange.  The color is still a dark plum/purple, and the wine shows plenty of sweet cassis, with notes of chocolate and toasty oak. The wine is opulent and luscious, with great intensity, full body, and fabulous extract. The acidity seems relatively low and integrated, and the tannins quite ripe. Drink it over the next 12-18 years. 
              Source: Robert Parker (eRobertParker.com) by Robert M. Parker, Jr.  January, 2002
            
              94 Points Robert Parker
              Production: 6,740 cases	Blend: 95% Shiraz/5% Cabernet Sauvignon 
              Source: Robert Parker (Robert Parker Wine Advocate) by Robert M. Parker, Jr.  August, 1995
            
         
        
        
        
          
               
              The best showing ever for this wine from my perspective, this blend of 95% Shiraz and 5% Cabernet Sauvignon is considered a relatively forward, accessible style of Grange.  The color is still a dark plum/purple, and the wine shows plenty of sweet cassis, with notes of chocolate and toasty oak. The wine is opulent and luscious, with great intensity, full body, and fabulous extract. The acidity seems relatively low and integrated, and the tannins quite ripe. Drink it over the next 12-18 years.Source: Robert Parker (eRobertParker.com) February, 2002 by Robert Parker 
              
            
         
       
        note: this bottle may seep a bit during shipping, which is normal for older or ullaged bottles