At R150 a bottle, the Chip Off the Old Block Shiraz 2017 from Darling cellar Ormonde over-delivers. Grapes from a single vineyard planted in the early 1980s, maturation lasted 12 months in second- and third-fill oak. The nose is intensely peppery but also shows red berries, leather, earth and a hint of smokiness while the palate is juicy and fresh with a savoury finish. With a modest alcohol of 12.5%, it’s a very more-ish sort of wine.
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Former Distell head winemaker Razvan Macici is taking up a position at Ormonde Estate in Darling. In addition to his responsibilities at Ormonde, Macici will continue to develop his own...
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