Peter Lehmann
Stonewell Barossa Shiraz



Red and black fruits - a savoury plum character - also a note of creosote and tar. A lovely medium to full bodied palate - reeks of old vine Barossa Shiraz. Drinks well now but will easily last until 2030. Malcolm Stopp is the Brand Ambassador for Peter Lehmann and his comments are worth repeating, particularly the last sentence, “The bouquet beautifully incorporates dark briary fruits, chocolate and a touch of aniseed, whilst the finish is firm yet finely grained. A wine of great dignity that will continue to improve with still many years of careful cellaring. If you don’t like this wine there’s bugger all we can do……!!!
Red and black fruits - a savoury plum character - also a note of creosote and tar. A lovely medium to full bodied palate - reeks of old vine Barossa Shiraz. Drinks well now but will easily last until 2030. Malcolm Stopp is the Brand Ambassador for Peter Lehmann and his comments are worth repeating, particularly the last sentence, “The bouquet beautifully incorporates dark briary fruits, chocolate and a touch of aniseed, whilst the finish is firm yet finely grained. A wine of great dignity that will continue to improve with still many years of careful cellaring. If you don’t like this wine there’s bugger all we can do……!!!
Aug 25th, 2025
At the Peter Lehmann dinner at the Downs Club. These notes are for the 2010 vintage. Stonewell is all about strength and power. Aromas of coffee grounds and a touch of aniseed amongst the black fruits. Not as pruney as the 2006 had recently. Much more acceptable than the ultra ripe styles of 5 plus years ago. One of the wines of the night.
At the Peter Lehmann dinner at the Downs Club. These notes are for the 2010 vintage. Stonewell is all about strength and power. Aromas of coffee grounds and a touch of aniseed amongst the black fruits. Not as pruney as the 2006 had recently. Much more acceptable than the ultra ripe styles of 5 plus years ago. One of the wines of the night.
Nov 17th, 2019Age worthy and soooo classically built up, offering a developed fruit character but still dense and wild tannins. Lofty use of oak creates a fudge-like sweetness, which I personally dislike, but quality wise it's hard to argue with anything here. Best from 2020.
Age worthy and soooo classically built up, offering a developed fruit character but still dense and wild tannins. Lofty use of oak creates a fudge-like sweetness, which I personally dislike, but quality wise it's hard to argue with anything here. Best from 2020.
1 person found it helpfulAug 15th, 20162010 clear, deep ruby, clean, ripe cherries medium on the nose, lavender, chocolate, ... Smooth, medium, med tannins slow acid, chocolate / coffee, cherries, medium finish, outstanding wine .... Way to early to drink, but still amazing, would be good in another 5+ years!
2010 clear, deep ruby, clean, ripe cherries medium on the nose, lavender, chocolate, ... Smooth, medium, med tannins slow acid, chocolate / coffee, cherries, medium finish, outstanding wine .... Way to early to drink, but still amazing, would be good in another 5+ years!
Mar 27th, 2016Favorite so far. A bit of purple fruit but lots of spice and heft. Very complex wine, would be stunning with game-y stuff.
Favorite so far. A bit of purple fruit but lots of spice and heft. Very complex wine, would be stunning with game-y stuff.
Dec 17th, 2014
Magnificent Barossa Shiraz. All jam, chocolate and plums on the nose and classic but restrained palate. Not over the top. A close second to the Penfolds Magill.
Magnificent Barossa Shiraz. All jam, chocolate and plums on the nose and classic but restrained palate. Not over the top. A close second to the Penfolds Magill.
Sep 6th, 2014