Ranked #4 of 19 1990 Shiraz  from South Australia
      
      
     
   
  
    96/100
5 Stars
    
       
      
        Bob Campbell
        From a great Grange vintage so expectations were high. Elegant, balanced wine with liquorice, oak, berry and a suggestion of herbals. Good cedar, cigar box and leather notes. A bit of a surprise. Distinctive and attractive wine, but not especially Grange-like.
        Tasted: 02/09/2016
        Drink: N/A
        
       
     
   
 
 
	         
            
              
                  94 Points Robert Parker
                  The 1990 performed well in the tasting, but, along with the 1980, was the least impressive of these Granges. The 1990 is loosely knit, seems to border on overripeness with its jammy character, and has a slightly more aggressive style of tannin ... or are the acids more pronounced? It is certainly outstanding, displaying full body along with a classic smoky, blackberry, cassis, pepper, and forest floor-scented bouquet. Of all these wines, it appears to be the most evolved. 
                  Source: Robert Parker (Robert Parker Wine Advocate) by Robert M. Parker, Jr.  June, 2009
                
             
            
              
                  
97 Points James Halliday
                  Destined to be one of the greatest Granges. A beautifully weighted and concentrated bouquet, with seamless fruit and oak; masses of dark cherries and plum. In the mouth a superb wine; while the fruit is opulent, it is not excessively so; indeed there is a touch of near austerity to the fine tannins to give the wine both character and balance. The iron fist in a velvet glove. Drink to 2020.
                  Source: James Halliday.  December, 1995
                
            
            
            
              
                  
 
                  The 1990 performed well in the tasting, but, along with the 1980, was the least impressive of these Granges. The 1990 is loosely knit, seems to border on overripeness with its jammy character, and has a slightly more aggressive style of tannin ... or are the acids more pronounced? It is certainly outstanding, displaying full body along with a classic smoky, blackberry, cassis, pepper, and forest floor-scented bouquet. Of all these wines, it appears to be the most evolved. Source: Robert Parker (Wine Advocate) June, 2009 by Robert Parker 
                  
                
            
           
        note: this bottle may seep a bit during shipping, which is normal for older or ullaged bottles