Laughing Jack Jack's Shiraz 2021

$30.00
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Laughing Jack Jack's Shiraz 2021
Producer Laughing Jack
Region, Country Barossa Valley, Australia
Bottle Size 750ml
Case Size 6
Product Code 24206-750

This perennial overachiever is sourced mainly from the Kalleske family’s Greenock, Moppa Hill and Marananga vineyards. This 2021 comprises 67% Greenock fruit, with 17% from Marananga and 16% Moppa. The combination of soils―red-brown earth over deep red clay in Greenock, clay and shale in Marananga and sand over clay and quartz with ironstone in Moppa―brings balance and a unique Laughing Jack expression. The fruit was 100% destemmed and transferred to various open-top fermenters (three, five and eight tonne). The wine was plunged by hand twice a day. The wine matured in oak barrels for 20 months―5% new French and 3% new American, with the balance seasoned French (55%) and American (37%).

It's another excellent release from Shawn and his team; South Australian Shiraz in their hands is a thing of beauty. Dark-fruited and spicy with a full, smooth, generous palate and a long, flavoursome close. It offers far more than one should expect from this style and price—an easy decision if you’re looking for a good-value regional classic.

Laughing Jack Jack's Shiraz 2021

Reviews

“Rock-solid value here in this shiraz sourced from across Greenock, Marananga and Moppa Hill. It's packed with deep blackberry and macerated plum fruit with underlying hints of licorice, earth, violets, fruit, vanillin oak and nut chocolate, fruitcake and earth. All that dark fruit is framed in toothsome, chocolatey tannins, and it's a wine that sings clearly of its western roots.”
91 points, Dave Brookes, The Wine Companion

Reviews

“Rock-solid value here in this shiraz sourced from across Greenock, Marananga and Moppa Hill. It's packed with deep blackberry and macerated plum fruit with underlying hints of licorice, earth, violets, fruit, vanillin oak and nut chocolate, fruitcake and earth. All that dark fruit is framed in toothsome, chocolatey tannins, and it's a wine that sings clearly of its western roots.”
91 points, Dave Brookes, The Wine Companion

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