Top Dollar for Kalleske Shiraz Worth Every Cent

It was a real delight to read an article (included below) written by Mike Burnett in the Launceston Examiner today.

Top dollar for Kalleske shiraz worth every cent
Approaching a wine worth three figures could be likened to watching a batsman as they move towards 100. For most people there is a little anticipation and the worry that the wine, like a batsman, might fall short of the mark. Although these days there are plenty of Australian wines worth more than $100, it is still a big decision for most wine buyers.

While wines lower down the price scale can be more easily weighed up for value, it is far more difficult to attach that term to a wine of $100 or more. That judgment can only be made by the individual. What can be looked at is the wine's quality and pedigree.

In that area the 2009 Kalleske Johann Georg Shiraz, which weighs in at a retail price of about $100, makes the cut. There is no question this is a very classy wine from the internationally recognised shiraz region, South Australia's Barossa Valley.

As for the pedigree side, the Kalleske family has been involved in the production of wine for nearly 160 years. Although it has only been involved in the winemaking side of the operation for a decade, the family's fruit made its way into various vintages of Australia's benchmark Penfolds Grange.

The Kalleske label has been one of the emerging stars of Australian wine and the Johann Georg Shiraz shines brightly at the top of an impressive line-up of wines. The wine comes from the vineyard of the same name, which has vines dating back to 1875. After hand picking, the wine was given two years in French and American oak before bottling. The dark purple to black colour reflects the red and black fruits that emerge on the nose through to the palate. The same path is taken by cedar and spice. The wine is full and complex, with fine but firm integrated tannins that promise to soften further with time in the cellar.

To keep the cricket analogy rolling, Kalleske also has some solid contributors down the order. The Australian organically certified producer has also released its 2009 Eduard Shiraz ($85), 2009 Old Vine Grenache ($45), 2010 Greenock Shiraz ($38) and 2010 Dodger Tempranillo.

The Eduard comes from vines planted between 1905 and 1960, and more than likely would have tasters who would favour it over the Johann Georg. It probably does not have the broad flavours of the higher-price wine, but that does not make it any less attractive with its plum and berry fruit having concentrated power.

In the Old Vine Grenache and the Dodger Tempranillo, Kalleske offers an excellent mix of the old and new. Grenache is a great old Barossa variety that is wonderful with many Asian dishes, while tempranillo is an in variety in Europe and is growing in popularity in this country.

In many company ranges, the Greenock Shiraz would be the top wine.

That illustrates how powerful this line-up is”.

Mike Burnett,
Launceston Examiner, 
 13/02/2012

the Festive Red - Dodger Tempranillo

We have been getting some great feedback for our new and inaugural 2010 Dodger Tempranillo read below to see what Tony Love has to say about it.

20 Red Wines to Complete the Festive Season Theme
2010 Kalleske Dodger Tempranillo

4 Stars

"From a certified organic and biodynamic producer, this little beauty will work right across the meats board. From white poultry breast to big roast beef, its savoury notes and easy tannins work into a medium bodied-red that suits the season and won't weigh you down".
Tony Love, the Advertiser, Wednesday 21/12/2011

Kalleske Dodger Tempranillo - Review

Great to see our Dodger Tempranillo and new bottle receiving some praise from Campbell Mattinson at the Wine Front... it's one of our favourite wines to drink at the moment.

90+ POINTS
Single vineyard wine from Kalleske. Biodynamically grown. Comes in a heavy new – but fantastic, to my eye – proprietary bottle.

Reviews by James Keneally

We really appreciate it when people who drink our wine take the time to think about it and let us know their thoughts.

Below are 3 reviews from James Keneally a regular Kalleske drinker - Thanks James.

2010 Kalleske Dodger Tempranillo
Bright dark red colour.  Nose has dark herbal characters with touches of earth, rosemary and dark chocolate.  Plate is firm of tannins, quiet rounded, wrapped around dark herbal fruits with some cherry overtones. With some time in the glass, the palate evolved into attractive black olives splayed over the pip of a green olive adding lovely complexity.  A structure that was fine driven by lean acidity that balanced out a long finish.
James Keneally, Brisbane 16th December 2011

The Inaugural 2010 Kalleske Dodger Tempranillo


Shiraz and Grenache have been the backbone of our Kalleske vineyard for over a century and for good reason with our red earth and temperate climate well suited to these varieties.  For the same reason, Tempranillo is befitting to our property and we are delighted to release the inaugural Tempranillo from our Kalleske vineyard.  Tempranillo originates from Spain, where it is often referred to as Spain’s “noble grape”.  It has been grown there for many centuries and was first planted in Australia in 1908.

2010 Kalleske Dodger Tempranillo is medium red purple in colour.  The aroma displays interesting complexity with rich fruits of blackcurrant and cherry combined with herbs, clove and nutmeg spice, tobacco, violets and a hint of earth.  The palate is extremely alluring with a combination of sweet and savoury characters.  It is medium to full bodied with fleshy fruit balanced by integrated chewy rustic tannins.  The wine is well structured and harmonious.  A lingering savoury finish completes a varietally true and flavoursome Tempranillo.  Dodger can be enjoyed now or over the next eight years.

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