M. Chapoutier
Tournon Mathilda Shiraz
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$14.99, explodes with sweet floral notes followed by crisp notes of pears and peaches on a medium bodied palate
$14.99, explodes with sweet floral notes followed by crisp notes of pears and peaches on a medium bodied palate
1 person found it helpfulOct 30th, 2014![Bob Bryden Bob Bryden](https://s3.amazonaws.com/delectable-profile-photos/bobbryden-1453333344-bb0a13b6d858_250x250.jpg)
Kaleidoscope of true Syrah aromas not overpowered by uber alcohol. Peppery dark fruit and smooth finish. Ripe fruit but style more French than Australia.
Kaleidoscope of true Syrah aromas not overpowered by uber alcohol. Peppery dark fruit and smooth finish. Ripe fruit but style more French than Australia.
Jan 8th, 2016![Roger Cabrera Roger Cabrera](https://s3.amazonaws.com/delectable-profile-photos/rogercabrera-1699744771-02b1d50af587.jpg)
Decaying fruit coupled with old world Syrah earthiness. Finish diminishes quickly and isn't very memorable. Med+ body, med acidity, med - finish.
Decaying fruit coupled with old world Syrah earthiness. Finish diminishes quickly and isn't very memorable. Med+ body, med acidity, med - finish.
Sep 2nd, 2015![Melissa Rogers Melissa Rogers](https://s3.amazonaws.com/delectable-profile-photos/melissarogers1-1512496397-066cefb8b3f2_250x250.jpg)
Sampled at the wine store - apparently it’s a Australian wine produced in a french style, or something? And smoother and less “big” then Australian wines tend to be. Jammy-berry nose, but smokey and herbal-y taste. I noticed the flatness that another user mentioned initially, but agree that it comes more alive after opening up. And I like that it’s low in tannins - makes it a more drinkable red, for me.
Sampled at the wine store - apparently it’s a Australian wine produced in a french style, or something? And smoother and less “big” then Australian wines tend to be. Jammy-berry nose, but smokey and herbal-y taste. I noticed the flatness that another user mentioned initially, but agree that it comes more alive after opening up. And I like that it’s low in tannins - makes it a more drinkable red, for me.
Feb 9th, 2018Very smooth and easy to drink on its own. Less tannins due to it being stored in stainless steel vs oak barrels.
Very smooth and easy to drink on its own. Less tannins due to it being stored in stainless steel vs oak barrels.
Jun 4th, 2016![Mike Harp Mike Harp](https://s3.amazonaws.com/delectable-profile-photos/mikeharp-1453956303-d8c5424ac687_250x250.jpg)
Very nice. Light, fun, and fruity. A great Shiraz for the price.
Very nice. Light, fun, and fruity. A great Shiraz for the price.
Feb 11th, 2016Light for a Shiraz. Drinks like the Pinot of Shiraz. Still delicious favors of ripe fruit.
Light for a Shiraz. Drinks like the Pinot of Shiraz. Still delicious favors of ripe fruit.
Jan 13th, 2016