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James Bowler

James Bowler

Haan - Shriaz Prestige 2004

South Australia, Australia
4160 days ago

James reviewed this wine:

This wine earned an impressive score of 94 from Australian wine critic James Halliday. (www.winecompanion.com.au, March 2007) Rich and silky with well-integrated oak, this powerhouse Shiraz will make a delicious match for rack of lamb over the next 5-7 years.

Le Clos Jordanne Le Grand Clos Pinot Noir 2007

Niagara Peninsula, Twenty Mile Bench, Ontario V.Q.A., Canada
4166 days ago

James reviewed this wine:

'... the Ontario Pinot producer I have found to be most impressive is Le Clos Jordanne ...' (Jancis Robinson, www.jancisrobinson.com, Aug. 18, 2009) The winery's flagship Le Grand Clos has been key to its meteoric success. Extremely limited, this regal wine is made with only the very best fruit from the estate's principal vineyard. With Thomas Bachelder recently named 'Winemaker of the Year' at the 2009 Ontario Wine Awards and the 2007 vintage universally declared the best ever in Ontario, this super-premium Pinot is destined to be one of the finest and purest expressions of Niagara terroir.

4166 days ago

James reviewed this wine:

(77% zinfandel, 17% petite sirah and 6% carignane) Deep red. Sweet dark berry and kirsch scents are complicated by musky herbs, dried flowers and minerals, with a suave undercurrent of oak spice contributing sweetness. Powerful cassis and bitter cherry flavors are firmed by youthful tannins, which add grip to the finish. Possesses the focus, balance and concentration to repay a decade or more in the cellar. Score - 92. (Josh Raynolds, International Wine Cellar, Nov./Dec. 2007)

4166 days ago

James reviewed this wine:

The 2007 Lytton Springs Proprietary Red (71% Zinfandel, 22% Petite Sirah, and 7% Carignan) exhibits a similar dark ruby/purple hue [to Ridge's Monte Bello Proprietary Red] as well as more black fruits and spice in the impressive aromatics. It is a fuller-bodied, richer wine with beautiful texture, purity, and length. Enjoy it over the next 7-10 years. Score - 92. (Robert Parker Jr., www.erobertparker.com, Feb. 2010)

4167 days ago

James reviewed this wine:

The third vintage of Creekside's benchmark Broken Press Shiraz is more like the delicate and aromatic 2004 debut vintage as opposed to the sinewy and intense 2005. Co-fermentation with 5 percent Viognier and French oak maturation are the hallmarks of the highly-scented Broken Press Shiraz... Even in it's youth, this is an effortlessly class red wine with appealing texture, bright fruit and a long, enjoyable finish. (Chris Waters, Vines, Dec. 2008)

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