Descripción

Este monovarietal de Syrah procedente de Clare Valley, dentro del estado de South Australia, es un vino de enorme complejidad y longevidad. Destaca por su exuberante carácter frutal y por unos taninos finos y estructurados. El viñedo debe su nombre a la cercana aldea de Armagh, fundada por colonos irlandeses y que lleva el nombre de las onduladas colinas de su tierra natal. Ha rozado la perfección en las puntuaciones de la crítica internacional.

Ficha técnica

La bodega
Tipo
Tinto
Añada
2021
Grado
14.0% vol.
Variedad
100% Syrah
Origen
Clare Valley

Cata

Vista
Color rojo carmesí con ribete magenta.
Nariz
Aromas intensos y fragantes de frutos negros maduros, violeta, salvia y regaliz.
Boca
Complejo y mineral. El paladar es largo y persistente, con notas de arándano y mora madura que se combinan con notas de tomillo.
Temperatura de servicio
Se recomienda servir a 16 ºC.

Viñedo y elaboración

Nombre
The Armagh
Descripción
El viñedo situado a una altitud de 367 metros se encuentra en una ladera orientada al noroeste.
Edad
Plantado en 1968.
Suelo
Grava arenosa.
Clima
Mediterráneo.
Envejecimiento
Crianza de 18 meses en barrica de roble francés.

Opinión de los críticos

Decanter:

A special vintage perfectly captures The Armagh Vineyard’s particular signature of heady wild herbs, powerful black fruits and rich red earth. Age makes a difference, as these Shiraz vines grown on three contoured rows within a north Clare site are now more than 50 years old; their deep roots contribute to the complexity of big-framed Shiraz that carefully balances muscle with elegance. It benefits greatly from winemaker Sam Barry applying gentler treatment in the winery; the wine is now matured in the more restrained ratio of 60% new oak in larger formats with lighter toasting. A big liquorice lift in the aromas supports a swirling palate that unfurls layers of dark chocolate, tobacco and nutmeg on a brooding foundation of rich berry compote. Bright acidity and firm tannin ensure great tension, as waves of bright red and purple fruit swirl all the way to the tail of this wine, where its character shines brightest. A gnarly blackberry grip and firm tannins hang tough on that tail, with determined persistence that suggests decades ahead in the cellar.

The Wine Advocate:

The 2021 The Armagh Shiraz comes with the backing of the superb 2021 season that birthed it. Aromatically, the wine leads with charry oak and spicy black and red fruits: pomegranate, raspberry, blackberry and licorice. It smells succulent, ripe and plush, but it doesn't give the impression that it is bloated or heavyset. On the palate, the wine is everything we hoped it could be: mouthfilling, full-bodied, blanched and ripe. The fruit stays on the red end of the spectrum, while there is date, toffee apple, black peppercorns and a hint of prune through the finish. Dark chocolate, tobacco and star anise complete the picture. This is one of the very best Armaghs made to date, and it will be even better in time. 14% alcohol, sealed under screw cap.

James Suckling:

This is deep, concentrated and wonderfully balanced with a full body but excellent freshness and energy. Aromas of black and blue fruits, orange peel, dried violets, star anise and coffee beans combine with a fine-grained yet solid and focused tannin frame. Long and intense. Drink or hold. Screw cap.