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Mr Mick Shiraz 2017

$18.00
Full bodied and ready to drink, Clare Valley Shiraz with all the aging already done for you. Deep blue and black fruits with that wonderful perfume that only comes with Clare Vally reds. In a beautiful drinking window right now.
Mr Mick Shiraz
Wine Specs
Vintage
2017
Winery
Winemaker
Tim Adams
Body
Full
Sweetness
Dry
Alcohol %
14
Closure
Screwcap
Size
750 mL
Biodynamic
No
Established in 1987 by Tim and wife Pam Goldsack, Tim Adams Wines and now Mr Mick are highly rated Clare Valley wineries, each picking up great deal of acclaim. Using Clare Valley grapes almost exclusively, winemaker Tim crafts beautiful and regional wines, including super Shiraz, Cabernet, Riesling, Sangiovese, Tempranillo, Pinot Grigio and more.
Clare Valley, SA

Region

Clare Valley, SA

130km north of Adelaide (and west of the Barossa), the Clare Valley sits within a high-alt ...
130km north of Adelaide (and west of the Barossa), the Clare Valley sits within a high-altitude pocket granting the vineyards cool to cold nights with long, warm to hot summer days. This cooler climate grants thin-skinned (and indeed temperamental) grapes like rieslings a perfect climate in which to mature slowly without risk of mould during the harvest season. The resulting wines are perfumed, complex, softly flavoured yet powerful. There are several sub-regions in the 35km stretch of valley, pocketed with varying soils, altitudes and climates. West-facing, high-altitude slopes benefit from drying afternoon sun in summer, producing some of the region ... Read Full Article
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Sangiovese

Variety

Sangiovese

Sangiovese (san-jo-veh-zeh) is a red Italian wine grape variety whose name derives from th ...
Sangiovese (san-jo-veh-zeh) is a red Italian wine grape variety whose name derives from the Latin sanguis Jovis, "the blood of Jove". Known throughout most of central Italy, outside Italy it is most famous as the main component of the blend Chianti, Carmignano, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and Morellino di Scansano, although it can also be used to make varietal wines such as Brunello di Montalcino, Rosso di Montalcino or Sangiovese di Romagna, as well as modern "Super Tuscan" wines like Tignanello. Young Sangiovese has fresh fruity flavours of strawberry and a little spiciness, but it readily takes on oaky, even tarry, flavors when aged in barrels. In ... Read Full Article
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Tim Adams

Winemaker

Tim Adams

Tim Adams Wines, Mr Mick’s Tim Adams is widely acknowledged as a legend of the Australi ...
Tim Adams Wines, Mr Mick’s Tim Adams is widely acknowledged as a legend of the Australian wine industry. His career began in 1975 as a cellar hand for then noted Clare winery Stanley Wine Company. He worked his way up to Lab Assistant in 1976 and with encouragement from GM Mick Knappstein enrolled in Wine Science at Charles Sturt Uni graduating in 1981. By 1982, Tim was appointed winemaker under the guidance of Mick Knappstein. In 1984 Clare cooper Bill Wray suggested Tim partner him in a small run of wines and by 1986 the first wines under the Adams & Wray label were released. In 1988, Tim and partner Pam took ownership of the Adams & W ... Read Full Article
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Tim Adams Wines

Winery

Tim Adams Wines

Region: Clare ValleyProprieter: Tim Adams and Pam GoldsackWinemaker: Tim AdamsEstablished: ...
Region: Clare ValleyProprieter: Tim Adams and Pam GoldsackWinemaker: Tim AdamsEstablished: 1987Address:Warenda Road, between Clare and SevenhillClareSouth Australia, 5453 Named after the skilled proprietor, Tim Adams is known for cranking out some stellar Rieslings from the 80's in the cool terroirs of the Clare. But overlook their reds at your loss – his Shiraz is a cracker, and recently got the nod from UK wine luminary Oz Clarke as the top drop in 2011.They focus their attention on making wines exclusively from Clare Valley grapes selected for their authentic varietal and regional characters. These wines can be enjoyed in their youth for ... Read Full Article
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Tim Adams
Tim Adams

Tim Adams Wines, Mr Mick’s

Tim Adams is widely acknowledged as a legend of the Australian wine industry. His career began in 1975 as a cellar hand for then noted Clare winery Stanley Wine Company. He worked his way up to Lab Assistant in 1976 and with encouragement from GM Mick Knappstein enrolled in Wine Science at Charles Sturt Uni graduating in 1981. By 1982, Tim was appointed winemaker under the guidance of Mick Knappstein.

In 1984 Clare cooper Bill Wray suggested Tim partner him in a small run of wines and by 1986 the first wines under the Adams & Wray label were released. In 1988, Tim and partner Pam took ownership of the Adams & Wray winery and cellar door and Tim Adams Wines was in full swing. Tim left Stanley Wines by then but maintained a relationship with Mick Knappstein until Mr Mick passed away in 1997. Mick is now lionised in Tim and Pam’s other Clare winery Mr Mick which they began in 2011.

Today, Tim's skills as a winemaker cover the output of 11 Clare wineries and varieties

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Tim Adams Wines
Tim Adams Wines

Region: Clare Valley
Proprieter: Tim Adams and Pam Goldsack
Winemaker: Tim Adams
Established: 1987
Address:
Warenda Road, between Clare and Sevenhill
Clare
South Australia, 5453

Named after the skilled proprietor, Tim Adams is known for cranking out some stellar Rieslings from the 80's in the cool terroirs of the Clare. But overlook their reds at your loss – his Shiraz is a cracker, and recently got the nod from UK wine luminary Oz Clarke as the top drop in 2011.

They focus their attention on making wines exclusively from Clare Valley grapes selected for their authentic varietal and regional characters. These wines can be enjoyed in their youth for their vibrant fruit and fresh flavours, or be cellared for five to 15 years, depending on the wine.


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Sangiovese
Sangiovese

Sangiovese (san-jo-veh-zeh) is a red Italian wine grape variety whose name derives from the Latin sanguis Jovis, "the blood of Jove". Known throughout most of central Italy, outside Italy it is most famous as the main component of the blend Chianti, Carmignano, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and Morellino di Scansano, although it can also be used to make varietal wines such as Brunello di Montalcino, Rosso di Montalcino or Sangiovese di Romagna, as well as modern "Super Tuscan" wines like Tignanello. Young Sangiovese has fresh fruity flavours of strawberry and a little spiciness, but it readily takes on oaky, even tarry, flavors when aged in barrels.

In Australia

Sangiovese is becoming increasingly popular as a red wine grape here in Australia, having been introduced by the CSIRO in the late 1960s. This is part of a growing trend in Australia to use a wider range of grape varieties for winemaking. As in California, Australian winemakers have begun seeking out the best vineyard location for

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Clare Valley, SA
Clare Valley, SA

130km north of Adelaide (and west of the Barossa), the Clare Valley sits within a high-altitude pocket granting the vineyards cool to cold nights with long, warm to hot summer days. This cooler climate grants thin-skinned (and indeed temperamental) grapes like rieslings a perfect climate in which to mature slowly without risk of mould during the harvest season. The resulting wines are perfumed, complex, softly flavoured yet powerful.

There are several sub-regions in the 35km stretch of valley, pocketed with varying soils, altitudes and climates. West-facing, high-altitude slopes benefit from drying afternoon sun in summer, producing some of the regions best vintages. The vines are planted from 400 to 500 metres (1,300 to 1,600 ft). The higher altitude, compared to other wine regions in South Australia, ensures cool nights even during the heat of summer allowing the fruit to ripen more evenly and slowly. Soil is a mix of red to brown-grey over basement rock.

History

The region was first

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