• 93 Points
    Cellar Selection
    Kalleske 2020 Moppa Shiraz (Barossa)

    From a historic and also boundary-pushing family estate, this Shiraz is blended with small amounts of Petit Verdot and Viognier. There's a deep well of classic regional aromas like plump plums, dark cherries, dark chocolate, violets, licorice and a lovely bay leaf and dusty red-earth quality. The palate is rich and powerful, with luscious fruit and subtle florals, toasty oak and fine, muscular tannins. It's hefty now but could morph with time into a gorgeous drop, which, considering its cellaring potential (until 2035), makes it a bargain.

    — C.P. Published 9/1/2022
  • 93 Points
    Cellar Selection
    Kalleske 2020 Moppa Shiraz (Barossa)

    From a historic and also boundary-pushing family estate, this Shiraz is blended with small amounts of Petit Verdot and Viognier. There's a deep well of classic regional aromas like plump plums, dark cherries, dark chocolate, violets, licorice and a lovely bay leaf and dusty red-earth quality. The palate is rich and powerful, with luscious fruit and subtle florals, toasty oak and fine, muscular tannins. It's hefty now but could morph with time into a gorgeous drop, which, considering its cellaring potential (until 2035), makes it a bargain.

    — C.P. Published 9/1/2022
  • 93 Points
    Cellar Selection
    Kalleske 2020 Moppa Shiraz (Barossa)

    From a historic and also boundary-pushing family estate, this Shiraz is blended with small amounts of Petit Verdot and Viognier. There's a deep well of classic regional aromas like plump plums, dark cherries, dark chocolate, violets, licorice and a lovely bay leaf and dusty red-earth quality. The palate is rich and powerful, with luscious fruit and subtle florals, toasty oak and fine, muscular tannins. It's hefty now but could morph with time into a gorgeous drop, which, considering its cellaring potential (until 2035), makes it a bargain.

    — C.P. Published 9/1/2022
  • 93 Points
    Cellar Selection
    Kalleske 2020 Moppa Shiraz (Barossa)

    From a historic and also boundary-pushing family estate, this Shiraz is blended with small amounts of Petit Verdot and Viognier. There's a deep well of classic regional aromas like plump plums, dark cherries, dark chocolate, violets, licorice and a lovely bay leaf and dusty red-earth quality. The palate is rich and powerful, with luscious fruit and subtle florals, toasty oak and fine, muscular tannins. It's hefty now but could morph with time into a gorgeous drop, which, considering its cellaring potential (until 2035), makes it a bargain.

    — C.P. Published 9/1/2022