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Vigneron's Release 'Old China Hand' Syrah 2021

Vigneron's Release 'Old China Hand' Syrah 2021

$50.00
Tax included.

LIMITED RELEASE 3000 BOTTLES PRODUCED

A tribute release named after owner and vigneron Owen Inglis’ father, this single clone, single vineyard Syrah captures both heritage and precision. Sourced from the Ironstone Road vineyard, it reflects the depth and character of this unique site.

TASTING NOTES

Bright and fruit-driven, with flavours of mulberry, raspberry and blueberry. The palate is smooth and fresh, finishing clean with balanced length and finesse.

ANALYSIS

14.5% Alc/vol
pH 3.50
Acid 5.8 g/L
Closure Stelvin
Bottling Date July 2022
Estate Grown & Bottled

VINIFICATION

Made from handpicked fruit from a single vineyard and clone. Fermented in small batches with some whole bunches for added texture, followed by extended skin contact to deepen flavour and structure. Matured for 12 months in French oak barrels (30% new), with only a small number of barrels selected for this limited release.

VINTAGE CONDITIONS

The Ironstone Road vineyard’s iron-rich soils and low-yielding vines produced concentrated fruit with depth and richness. The 2021 vintage allowed full flavour development while retaining balance and structure.

AWARDS & REVIEWS

96 Points Sam Kim, Wine Orbit 2022

96 Points Patrick Eckel, The Wine Review

95 Points Australian Wine Showcase 2022

95 Points Campbell Mattinson, Wine Front

94 Points Tony Love, Wine Pilot

93 Points Erin Larkin, The Wine Advocate 2022

92 Points Winestate Magazine 2022

SERVING & STYLE

Serving

Best served at 16–18°C. 

Pairs well with grilled meats, lamb, slow-cooked dishes or hard cheeses.

Style

A richer, more generous Syrah style with smooth texture and vibrant fruit.

FAQ's

What does “Old China Hand” mean?
A tribute to Owen Inglis’ father, reflecting experience and legacy.  

Is this a heavy Shiraz?
It is fuller and more generous, but still balanced and refined.  

Can it age?
Yes, 8–12+ years.  

How is it different to Tyre Fitter?
Slightly rounder and more fruit-driven, with a softer, more generous palate.

Pairs well with