This lot is comprised of 4 bottle(s) of 1998, 2001, 2003 and 2004 Clarendon Hills Astralis Shiraz McLaren Vale - 750ml. Estimate for this lot is between $1100 - $1500 with a reserve of $800. The wine in this lot belongs to collection 11549. In this lot you will find 1 bottle of 2004 Clarendon Hills Astralis Shiraz McLaren Vale (750ml),
1 bottle of 1998 Clarendon Hills Astralis Shiraz McLaren Vale (750ml),
1 bottle of 2001 Clarendon Hills Astralis Shiraz McLaren Vale (750ml),
1 bottle of 2003 Clarendon Hills Astralis Shiraz McLaren Vale (750ml).
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A consignor from BC, his passion for wine began 30 years ago. He built a temperature and humidity-controlled cellar in the 90s and stores his collection there. The bottles were all sourced either direct from the producers or through Marquis Wine Cellars in Vancouver.
The rating for 2004 Clarendon Hills Astralis Shiraz McLaren Vale is 98 points from Robert Parker and the tasting note - One of Australia’s most prodigious Syrahs, Clarendon Hills’ 2004 Syrah Astralis is fashioned from vines planted in 1920, and spends time in 100% new French oak from the cooper, Cadus. It boasts off the charts intensity as well as an opaque purple color, and notes of spring flowers, blueberries, blackberries, roasted coffee beans, pepper, smoke, and a hint of sweet toasty oak. This full-bodied, rich, intense, backward Syrah needs 2-3+ hours in the decanter if one is going to approach it at this point in its life.
The rating for 1998 Clarendon Hills Astralis Shiraz McLaren Vale is 98 points from Robert Parker and the tasting note - A sensational wine, the 1998 Syrah Astralis is a candidate for perfection. It boasts an inky/purple color as well as a big, complex, sweet perfume of charcoal, spring flowers, blackberry liqueur, roasted meats, and damp, forest floor-like notes. Enormously endowed, with good acid, backstrapping tannin levels, fabulous concentration, and a layered mouthfeel, it is beginning to throw off some of its closed, impenetrable personality. A long-termer, it needs another 5-7 years to fully open, and should last for 2-3 decades thereafter.
The rating for 2001 Clarendon Hills Astralis Shiraz McLaren Vale is 99 points from Robert Parker and the tasting note - The 2001 Syrah Astralis Vineyard may be just as compelling as the 2002. Tighter because of being in the bottle, it is an extraordinary effort that offers the essence of graphite, blackberry liqueur, espresso, and acacia flowers, all combining into an olfactory smorgasbord for the senses. Sensationally concentrated, with sweet tannin, but neither weighty nor over the top as might be expected for a wine of such extreme richness, it is an extraordinarily well-delineated Syrah that should hit its prime in 10-12 years, and last for 30-40. Hail Caesar ... I mean Roman!
The rating for 2003 Clarendon Hills Astralis Shiraz McLaren Vale is 99 points from Robert Parker and the tasting note - It’s hard to believe the 2003 Syrah Astralis Vineyard could be better, but it offers riveting richness, intensity, purity, and equilibrium. Structurally, it is similar to the Piggott Range, revealing abundant amounts of sweet, ripe tannin, and huge extract, richness, and depth. Meant for true connoisseurs who are willing to forget it for 5-8 years, it represents what Roman Bratasiuk and Clarendon Hills do so well ... show respect for the great traditions of France, but recognize the extraordinary raw materials that emerge from old vines planted in McLaren Vale. This fabulous wine offers both power and elegance, and showcases the extraordinary talent of Roman Bratasiuk.