96 Points James Halliday
Densely coloured; a gloriously rich, yet compact, array of blackberry, plum, dark chocolate, mocha and vanilla; lingering tannins. Carries 15.5 degrees alcohol remarkably well. Drink to 2022.
Source: James Halliday. April, 2004
The black/purple-colored 2002 Shiraz Greenock emerges from a young vineyard planted on sandy, loamy soil. A tour de force in winemaking, it is a full-throttle, classic Barossa Shiraz that brings to mind some of Rockford’s single vineyard offerings. Great minerality intermixed with fabulous blackberry and cassis fruit and subtle background oak backed up by a sensational texture as well as a long, heady finish make for a spectacular wine that should age effortlessly for 10-15 years.
Robert Parker Wine Advocate # 155 Oct 2004