• 89 Points
    Heathvale 2004 Shiraz (Eden Valley)

    Eden Valley fruit is rarely left to stand on its own, often lending a bit of spice to larger Barossa blends, but this is a single-vineyard bottling from former viticulture teacher Trevor March. It's savory and supple, with a slightly meaty character, vanilla and spice notes all wrapped around a core of lush raspberry fruit. Drink now–2012.

    — J.C. Published 11/1/2007
  • 89 Points
    Heathvale 2004 Shiraz (Eden Valley)

    Eden Valley fruit is rarely left to stand on its own, often lending a bit of spice to larger Barossa blends, but this is a single-vineyard bottling from former viticulture teacher Trevor March. It's savory and supple, with a slightly meaty character, vanilla and spice notes all wrapped around a core of lush raspberry fruit. Drink now–2012.

    — J.C. Published 11/1/2007
  • 89 Points
    Heathvale 2004 Shiraz (Eden Valley)

    Eden Valley fruit is rarely left to stand on its own, often lending a bit of spice to larger Barossa blends, but this is a single-vineyard bottling from former viticulture teacher Trevor March. It's savory and supple, with a slightly meaty character, vanilla and spice notes all wrapped around a core of lush raspberry fruit. Drink now–2012.

    — J.C. Published 11/1/2007
  • 89 Points
    Heathvale 2004 Shiraz (Eden Valley)

    Eden Valley fruit is rarely left to stand on its own, often lending a bit of spice to larger Barossa blends, but this is a single-vineyard bottling from former viticulture teacher Trevor March. It's savory and supple, with a slightly meaty character, vanilla and spice notes all wrapped around a core of lush raspberry fruit. Drink now–2012.

    — J.C. Published 11/1/2007