d'Arenberg The Dead Arm Shiraz 2005
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Vintage 2005 could be summarized as a vintage that ripened without interruptions. The resultingwines are tight with amazing red fruit fragrance and lovely acidity. Crops yields were above averagealthough slightly under the 2004 vintage.
Only the best barrels of Shiraz are selected to be bottled as The Dead Arm. The 2005 Dead Armdisplays intense cedar, fig, blackberry, blueberry, and pepper aromas. Perfectly structured with a longand rich framework, it will yield this wine great aging power. After time in the bottle, the Dead Armgains a biscuity, cinnamon, caramel and eucalyptus based bouquet on top of rich blackberry pie smells.Tobacco, mushroom, malt, spice and earth flavors play a complementary part on the long, fleshyfinish.
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D’Arenberg’s most famous wine is its flagship, The Dead Arm Shiraz. The 2005 The Dead Arm Shiraz is sourced from ancient head-pruned vines. It was aged for 22 months in a mix of new and used French and American oak. It is opaque purple/black with an expansive perfume of toast, smoke, spice box, mineral, pencil lead, tar, licorice, blueberry, and blackberry. Full-bodied, opulent, and super-concentrated, this structured, lengthy wine will benefit from 3-5 years of cellaring and drink well through 2025.
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