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WTN: 2004 Hope Estate "The Ripper" Shiraz, Western Australia

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WTN: 2004 Hope Estate "The Ripper" Shiraz, Western Australia

by JC (NC) » Thu Jun 28, 2007 6:09 pm

While picking up the two bottles of Reininger Helix Pomatia (red blend) I had ordered from a Fayetteville Wine Society meeting, I had a glass of wine in the lounge of Hilltop House Restaurant. Kristine, the sommelier, had recommended this so I decided to give it a try. 14% abv
Dark purple color with a crimson rim. Dark berry nose, primarily blackberry. Juicy and fruit-driven. I could see this with lamb and possibly with roast beef or rabbit. Not an overpowering blockbuster but somewhat food friendly. Possibly some mocha notes mid-palate but primarily the dark berry fruits. I liked this quite a lot almost in spite of myself as I was approaching it with a little skepticism.

Generally sells in the USA for $12-$16 per bottle.

Website says: "The shiraz grapes are crushed on the west coast and then transported by truck to Hunter Valley on the east coast where they are fermented and bottled. The must is chilled for this three-day road trip and arrives with amazing colour and tannin extraction." Michael Hope adds: "The Ripper" is a wine that I'm immensely proud of. The extended cold maceration can be seen in the vibrant colour and tannin structure of the wine...Truly a Ripper!"
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Re: WTN: 2004 Hope Estate "The Ripper" Shiraz, Western Australia

by JC (NC) » Mon Sep 24, 2007 5:46 pm

Revisited with a glass on Sept. 21. Similar notes including mixed berry fruit, fruit scents, subtle mocha or cocoa under the bright fruit on the palate, juicy, inviting, definitely fruit-driven. Has a great deal of charm if you enjoy the occasional fruit-to-the-forefront Shiraz. Inexpensive and could be a real crowd pleaser.

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