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Shiraz Ancient Way Deep Time 2009 75cl

Barossa Valley | South Australia | Australia
CHF 594.55

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2009
Critics scores
94 Robert Parker
Very deep garnet colored, the 2009 Ancient Way Vineyard Deep Time was in barrel for 60 months and has a pronounced, provocatively scented nose of Christmas cake, plum pudding, Indian spices and incense with suggestions of cardamom, eucalyptus, mocha and peppered salami. Big, rich and full-bodied, the velvety textured palate is bursting with black berry preserves, raisin cake and exotic spices with a refreshing lift on the very long finish.
Producer
Hundred Acre
Established in the year 2000, this Napa Valley rising star was created by Canadian ex-investment banker, Jayson Woodbridge. After the purchase of a small plot between St. Helena and Calistoga along the Silverado Trail, Hundred Acre has become one of the country’s finest producers, ranking amongst California’s best estates, like Harlan Estate and Screaming Eagle. Specializing in Cabernet Sauvignon, Hundred Acre produces a handful of estate-owned, single-vineyard and single-variety wines that are not only incredibly sought-after due to their limited production, but also due to their critical-acclaim. Since their first vintage, Hundred Acre has racked up an amazing eight perfect scoring wines from Robert Parker, not to mention their flawless line-up of wines that regularly receive well-above 95-points. It is Woodbridge’s meticulous attention to detail that puts Hundred Acre’s wines over the top, for example, each bottle features a 24-carat gold band that is fired into the glass of the neck. The estate produces three legendary pure and exceptional Cabernet Sauvignons – Few & Far Between, Kayli Morgan, and Ark. These wines are extremely hard to come by, only 3000 clients around the world have access, while the others are placed on a waiting list (many waiting over 5 years).