Ranked #2 of 16 2012 Shiraz from Eden Valley
97/100
5 Stars
Huon Hooke
Deep red with a tinge of purple, the bouquet spicy, sooty and charcoaly over sweetly berry-like fruit. The palate is medium-bodied and drying, with a touch of raspberry in the mid-palate and fine-grained, dusty, smoky tannins on the finish. Good length; very good intensity. A very polished, elegant wine of perfect ripeness, which is fruit-driven. While its distinction may not be obvious to all and sundry today, it's undoubtedly there. There's no excess of alcohol, oak or ripeness: all the pieces are in the right place. (Footnote, after the identity was revealed: this wine's pedigree will emerge the longer it's cellared. I'd have full confidence in it.)
Tasted: 05/11/2014
Drink: 2016 to 2044
97 Points Robert Parker
Medium to deep garnet-purple colored, the 2012 Shiraz Mount Edelstone Keyneton Vineyard has aromas of crushed blackberries, mulberries and red and black plums with nuances of smoked bacon, fertile loam and cracked black pepper. Medium to full-bodied, it offers beautiful grace, elegance and intensity on the palate with silky fine tannins and lively acidity, finishing with great length.
Source: Robert Parker (Robert Parker Wine Advocate) by Lisa Perrotti-Brown. June, 2015
98 Points James Halliday
Vivid, deep purple-crimson; this is a blue-blood aristocratic shiraz, certain in its supreme power, length and balance, and not going out to prove anything. If anyone doubts its quality now, the scales will fall from their eyes over the decades ahead, as it will be recognised by all and sundry as one of the greatest Mount Edelstones. Drink to 2062.
Source: James Halliday. February, 2014