Epic NegociantsThe Apollonian Barossa Shiraz
About this product
Vineyards up to 80 years old in some of the parishes of Gomersal, Light Pass and Moppa produce small berries of intense purity shine through in this.
From Australia's most distinguished vineyards and winemakers.
The Apollonian theory of Greek mythology entwines two seemingly opposite philosophical elements of the gods and brothers Apollo and Dionysus to create a complete and complex entity. Order and chaos, purity and excess, harmony and passion. Entwined by nature they are at their best when together. The vineyard, the winemaker, the vintage and the moment create the experience.
Vineyards up to 80 years old in some of the parishes of Gomersal, Light Pass and Moppa produce small berries of intense purity shine through in this.
From Australia's most distinguished vineyards and winemakers.
The Apollonian theory of Greek mythology entwines two seemingly opposite philosophical elements of the gods and brothers Apollo and Dionysus to create a complete and complex entity. Order and chaos, purity and excess, harmony and passion. Entwined by nature they are at their best when together. The vineyard, the winemaker, the vintage and the moment create the experience.
- TypeShiraz
- Size750mL
- RegionBarossa Valley
- Current Vintage2018
- Standard Drinks8.3
- Alcohol Volume14.5%
- CountryAustralia
- StateSouth Australia
- Brand NameEpic Negociants
- Wine MakerA Browne
- Food MatchLamb
- Vegan Friendlytrue
- ClosureScrew Cap
- Wine SweetnessDry
- Wine BodyFull Bodied

Vintage 2018
95 points Wine Orbit
It's sweetly fruited and gorgeously perfumed, showing Black Doris plum, blueberry compote, vanillin oak, warm spice and violet aromas on the nose. It's equally satisfying on the palate with outstanding concentration and persistency, offering terrific drinking. At its best: now to 2033.
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Campbell Mattinson
Award winning Australian wine reviewer for Wine Companion and winefront.com.au

Vintage 2018
91 points The Wine Front
Barossa Valley Shiraz. Beefy and slightly advanced but with ample flavour on its side. Leather, red liquorice, bitumen and malt flavours swing juicily through the palate, iodine and plum notes appearing as the wine opens up. Satisfying shiraz.


