Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Element 79 Barossa Shiraz 2008

The Grocery Outlet chain must have been offered a big lot of Aussie Vineyards wines. Element 79 is another of their lines. It is the "big brother" to their original Au brand. Look closely and you can see the Au watermark under the name. While sitting down to taste the wine, we were delighted by their intelligent marketing. The "Au" says Australia and gold (medal winning?) and the Element 79 reference to the periodic table has to appeal to geeky science people.

The bottle says this is a "limited release" from "the finest estate-grown fruit." It is from the Barossa region which is producing many highly rated wines. "Our 2008 Barossa Shiraz exhibits intense purple and red hues with rich aromas of dark berry fruit on the nose. Your palate delights with blackberry and licorice flavors, while firm, balanced tannins deliver a satisfying long finish. Shiraz from the Barrossa rarely disappoints, and our 2008 vintage is no exceptions following an excellent growing season". This wine has a GOLD screw cap, of course. 13.8% Alcohol.

We found a lot of agreement with the bottle on our tasting. First is the amazing color; this wine is so dark that it lets very little light through and leaves a red impression on the glass for quite a while after it is swirled. The nose does have nice fruit and spice. On the first taste, you get strong grape, stone fruit, and spice with a smooth finish. As the tasting continued, the tannin became more noticeable, but paired with palate cleansing food, we were delighted with each return to the wine. The spice is at a nice level for a Shiraz. Our guest taster felt the wine built up a metallic/spice taste on the finish as we were drinking (maybe appropriate for Au.)

At $3.99, for a $27.99 comparison, this was a great buy. Element 79 - check it out on your periodic table and pick up some wine that wins our Gross Out Gold Medal. We are going to pick more up, if we can, to confirm our winning ticket first impression.

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