Evans & Tate

E & T Western Australia Shiraz

8.53 ratings
-no pro ratings
Western Australia, Australia
Shiraz
Beef, Venison, Chocolate & Caramel, White Rice, Lamb, Pasta, Potato, Mushrooms, Salami & Prosciutto, Chili & Hot Spicy, Tomato-Based, Pork, Pungent Cheese, Hard Cheese, Onion, Shallot, Garlic
Top Notes For
Gav Newalkar

I thoroughly enjoyed this wine. As someone who's new to white wines this particular one offered the depth and spices I love in my reds.

A must have to convert your red wine friends (like myself) over to the white side.

I thoroughly enjoyed this wine. As someone who's new to white wines this particular one offered the depth and spices I love in my reds.

A must have to convert your red wine friends (like myself) over to the white side.

Sep 26th, 2015
Jimmy Randall

Quite thin in fruit without great depth

Quite thin in fruit without great depth

Aug 19th, 2015
Brian Ritchie

Meh. It's a full bodied Shiraz and has that deep spicy notes but this one is very earthy. If you let is sit, it opens up the berry flavors a little but the earthiness and slight sour tart like flavor appears and overwhelmes the sweetness. Slight dryness in the throat but it quickly disappates.

Leaving it open longer reveals a barrel age smoky oakiness to it. That's pretty darn interesting.


One could say it displays character but to me - it seems to be fighting itself and leaves a very imbalanced personality. 2014 vintage.

Meh. It's a full bodied Shiraz and has that deep spicy notes but this one is very earthy. If you let is sit, it opens up the berry flavors a little but the earthiness and slight sour tart like flavor appears and overwhelmes the sweetness. Slight dryness in the throat but it quickly disappates.

Leaving it open longer reveals a barrel age smoky oakiness to it. That's pretty darn interesting.


One could say it displays character but to me - it seems to be fighting itself and leaves a very imbalanced personality. 2014 vintage.

Jul 7th, 2015