Boundary Row GSM

2006 Vintage Grenache Shiraz Mataro

Reviews

Vivid ruby colour. Sexy bouquet of fresh red berries, cherry preserves, flowers and Asian spices. Round and sappy, offering concentrated but lively red and dark berry and spice flavours, with fully integrated tannins. This is inviting right now and I'd be tempted to enjoy it on the young side.
Rating: 90 points. Josh Raynolds Tanzer – Wine Enthusiast Issue 140: September/October 2008

Bold red-purple colour which (correctly) suggests a wine with above-average depth and intensity to its plum, blackberry and black cherry fruit, balanced by gently savoury notes; barely shows 24 months in oak.
Rating: 93 points. James Halliday Australian Wine Companion 2010 Edition

Kurtz Family’s 2006 Boundary Row GSM is a blend of 45% Grenache, 30% Shiraz and 25% Mataro aged in seasoned French and American oak hogsheads. Purple coloured, it exhibits an alluring bouquet of cedar, leather, earth notes, spice box, wild cherry and blueberry. This leads to a mouth-filling wine which is layered, sweet and expansive on the palate. It has the potential to evolve for a few years but can be enjoyed now. Rating: 90 points. Jay Miller – Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate February 2009.

A real good drink with real good length of flavour. It’s a riot of woody, vanillin oak over plump, red-berried fruit with added lashings of aniseed and leather. Good mouthful of flavour with some warmth, but lovely, soft, fine tannins. It feels good in your mouth-which is exactly where our bottles are headed.
Rating: 90 points. 5 –stars value. Campbell Mattinson and Gary Walsh- The Big Red Wine Book, 2009/2010 Top 25 buys at < $20.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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