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Thorn Clarke William Randell Shiraz 2010

ID No: 10420
Vintage:2010
Bottle Size:750 ml
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The deep red color with purple hues of this wine draw you in. The nose is brimming with notes of fresh blackcurrant intertwined with complexing savory spice. The palate has an integrated French oak influence with notes of toasty cedar accompanied by further notes of briary fruits. A wine with great depth and drive.

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     "It was October 2001 and I was searching for and sourcing for Australian wines, as it was clear that Australia was going to become the "next big thing." After tasting about 100 assorted wines, I decided I liked the style of Barossa, Shiraz best - chocolate, cherries, mint and eucalyptus - so I started focusing on Barossa growers (years later, Barossa Shiraz would develop its reputation as the Icon Shiraz for Australia).
     Late on a Thursday afternoon, the carrier delivered a beat-up box of 12 bottles from Australia, 10 of which were leaking. The box was from a guy named Steve Machin, who had just left Hardy's and was beginning work with the Clarke family on setting up a possible new brand. The samples were sticky and messy, but I popped the corks anyway ..... and I was glad that I did. The wine inside tasted like Christmas - mint, eucalyptus, camphor, and evergreen aromas. Great acidity, color, flavor and length of finish - very tasty. These samples were so good and so exciting, especially compared to what I had tasted prior, that I immediately called the number on the card. I didn't realize that it was a Perth number (Western Australia) and it was actually 3:00 in the morning. It turned out I was calling the residence of David and Cheryl Clarke, where a sleepy Cheryl answered the phone. I told her, you don't know who I am, but we are going to be doing business together very soon, and lots of it! After a few months of talking, faxing (yes, faxing) and sorting out the details, I began importing their wines.
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Striking with its inky red color and purple hues, a hallmark of a classic vintage. On the nose, briary black fruits are in abundance. Notes of Chinese five spice and currants also shine through. On the palate, blackberries and winter spice are evident. The generous and silky tannins in this wine support a long and complex finish.

The grapes were destemmed and fermented in 4 tonne open fermenters for a period of 10 days. The wine was pressed off into 10 year old oak where it was matured for a duration of 18 months before being racked in preparation for bottling. This wine has no filtration.

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Thorn Clarke William Randell Shiraz 2010 is made from 100 percent Shiraz

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Embargoed until Monday 20 May 22:00 EST

BAROSSA'S THORN-CLARKE SHIRAZ WINS

THE INTERNATIONAL WINE OSCARS

2013 International Wine Challenge: 2010 William Randell Shiraz

Double Trophy Winner - Top Australian Shiraz and Top Barossa Shiraz

Barossa quiet achiever Thorn-Clarke Wines has just won the world's "wine Oscars" taking out two prestigious trophies at the London-based International Wine Challenge and cementing South Australia's reputation as one of the world's leading wine regions.

The 2010 William Randell Shiraz was awarded the Trophy for the Best Barossa Shiraz and also Best Australian Shiraz against a field of outstanding wines.

According to IWC Co-chairman Charles Metcalfe, South Australia reaffirmed its status as the powerhouse of quality wine production in Australia, winning 10 of the 23 Trophies awarded to Australian wines at the 2013 IWC.

"Seven of the trophy-winning wines were made from different varietals, demonstrating the rich varietal and stylistic diversity within South Australia’s borders."

Thorn-Clarke Chief Executive Sam Clarke, speaking from the London Wine Trade Fair today, said that Australian winemakers can take heart from the high standards they set both domestically and internationally.

"Australian wines are consistently setting the pace for elegance and balance and they are worthy ambassadors of Australian culture,” he said.

“With an ever-strengthening reputation for quality, effective point-of-origin regulation and clean, green credentials, Australian wineries continue to be among the nation's most successful exporters.

Mr Clarke said the 2010 William Randell Shiraz was awarded 97 points and a ranking in James Halliday's Top 100 wines for 2012 late last year. The company had also taken out three trophies for their Shotfire and Terra Barossa Cabernet Sauvignon/Shiraz blend in the Great Australian Red competition recently.

Mr Metcalfe said the International Wine Challenge was rightly described as the "Oscars of the wine world" and a trophy win should not be under-estimated.

“The International Wine Challenge is unique and is widely regarded as the finest judged wine tasting in the world," Mr Metcalfe said.

"I know of no other wine competition in the world where each medal winner will have been blind tasted a minimum of three separate occasions to ensure consistency and fairness."

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“Inky purple-crimson; as the colour promises, a wine saturated with every manner of black fruits and bitter chocolate; despite this, it has an open-weave texture keeping it light on its feet, and allowing a farewell of juicy fruit finding its way through the high quality oak and fine tannins. An exceptional shiraz.” – 97 Points & Top 100 James Halliday

Deep red / purple colour, the nose displays lifted spice with layers of dark chocolate, mocha and Christmas cake. The palate is rich and full bodied with blackberries, cassis and mocha oak notes which characterise this intensely flavoured Barossa Shiraz. The wine is mouth filling and satisfying with its creamy texture and fine silky tannins. The wine has great length with lingering flavours of blackberry fruit and well integrated oak.

The fruit was harvested at night. Fermentation was carried out in a variety of small capacity fermenters.  After pressing the parcels were filled to French oak for   maturation.  The wine was racked after six months and the parcels were blended to form the final wine.

24 months in 100% new French oak.

Average winter rainfall in 2009 resulted in good soil moisture in the 2010 growing season. This combined with moderate weather conditions through most of the growing season allowed for good fruit set and canopy development. 

March 2010

Winery: Thorn Clarke - William Randell

The Thorn Clarke William Randell Estate
The winery owners are David and Cheryl Clarke (born Thorn) and their son Sam is the manager of the winery. The Thorn-Clarke family has a long history in the Barossa - six generations of involvement in the region's world famous wine industry. The Thorns have been grape growers in the Barossa since the 1870's. David Clarke's passion for the wine industry lead to the planting of the Kabininge vineyard outside of Tanunda in 1987, which represents the start of a deeper involvement by the family in the Barossa wine industry.

The Thorn Clarke William Randell Vineyards
William Randell is sourced from Thorn-Clarke's 33 hectare Kabininge vineyard (81.51 acres) is true Barossa Valley floor terroir. This is the oldest of their 100% family-owned vineyards and is situated in the heart of one of the great wine regions of the world - the Barossa Valley. Kabininge is planted predominantly to Shiraz - the variety for which the Barossa Valley is best known - supported by smaller plantings of Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc. At just 270 metres above sea level and located on dark grey to dark brown carbonaceous soils (known as Bay of Biscay soil) red winegrapes ripen easily here. By monitoring soil moisture levels to limit yield and berry size, we can achieve exceptional red wines with superb varietal flavor and concentration.

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