Hay Shed HillShiraz Tempranillo
About this product
vibrant blend. The Shiraz brings all the Australian fruit power, deep plum flavours with a peppery edge in a fleshy fruit sweet palate. The Tempranillo adds savoury elements and complex tannin structure to the wine resulting in a more complete wine than either of the two components could make on their own. This wine has all the sweet fleshiness that we expect in Shiraz with the added benefit of textural complexity.
vibrant blend. The Shiraz brings all the Australian fruit power, deep plum flavours with a peppery edge in a fleshy fruit sweet palate. The Tempranillo adds savoury elements and complex tannin structure to the wine resulting in a more complete wine than either of the two components could make on their own. This wine has all the sweet fleshiness that we expect in Shiraz with the added benefit of textural complexity.
- TypeOther Red Blend
- Size750mL
- RegionMargaret River
- Current Vintage2020 - Vintage is not guaranteed and may vary store to store or when delivered.
- Standard Drinks8.3
- Alcohol Volume14%
- CountryAustralia
- StateWestern Australia
- Brand NameHay Shed Hill
- Wine MakerMichael Kerrigan
- ClosureScrew cap
- Wine SweetnessDry
- Wine BodyFull Bodied
- More about Campbell Mattinson
Campbell Mattinson
Award winning Australian wine reviewer for Wine Companion and winefront.com.au

Vintage 2009
90 points www.winefront.com.au
Easy wine to like with attractive French oak notes adding polish. Cedar and sour cherry and chalky/minerally tannin. Dry licorice and game through the aftertaste. Builds fruit sweetness and volume given time to breathe. You have to like a bit of sourness and savouriness - and tannin - to dig this, but it's a wine that really grew on me over the course of a glass or two.
- More about Campbell Mattinson
Campbell Mattinson
Award winning Australian wine reviewer for Wine Companion and winefront.com.au

Vintage 2008
91 points The Wine Front
Far more approachable than the 2007 release was at the same age. Taking this as a good sign. It''s an attractive mix of sweetness and sourness, smoothness and robust grippiness. It tastes of cherries, tobacco, liquorice and various wild, Australian bush-tucker spices. Juicy finish. Lovely fresh tarriness to the aftertaste. Nice wine, in its own style.
