2005 ‘S’ Flagship Barossa Shiraz

Tasting Notes
Upon release, this wine was very tight and somewhat closed. Once a bottle had been opened for a few hours the wine began to wake up. In the glass the wine is black, thick and inky with aromas of dark fruits, including blackberries, peppery spice and subtle smoky, charry notes. On the palate the fruit is rich with firm chewy tannins that roll on balanced by subtle mocha notes.
Viticulture
All fruit is sourced from vineyards ranging from 5 to 60 years old in the western ranges of the Barossa Valley. The blocks averaged yields of 2 tonnes per acre and all had soils profiles of deep red clay loam. With mild summer conditions, the vines grew relatively stress free and required minimal irrigation. Flavour in Shiraz reached its full potential later in the season, coinciding with slightly elevated sugar levels, with the resultant wines being rich and powerful.
Vinification & Maturation
Average fermentation time lasted 7 days and was allowed to reach 28oC, with the total time on skins averaging 12 days before pressing to tank. The blended free run and pressings were then rough racked 24 hours later to oak, which consisted of 20% new French barriques and the balance 2-4 year old French barriques and hogs heads. This wine is actually an equal blend of the three vineyards Smidge takes Shiraz from. The best barrel of each parcel found its way into this wine, subsequently there is not much of it.
Like all Smidge reds, malolactic fermentation occurred in barrel and over the 16 months of maturation the wine was cleanly racked twice and then went to bottle without filtration.
Technical
Harvested - March/April 2005
Bottley - August 2006
Alcohol - 15.5%
Current Release
All Vintages
2005 'S' Nominated for the George Mackey Trophy
(Australia's best exported wine)
2005 Smidge Wines Shiraz 'S' Smitch, Wine Advocate # 167 Oct 2006 (Robert Parker) - Drink: 2006-2020- 94 points
The most sensational offering in this portfolio is the 2005 Shiraz The Smitch. Aged two years in French wood, it boasts an inky/purple color, a sweet, peppery, blackberry, and cassis-scented bouquet, and a rich, full-bodied, deep, chewy, long style. It is a mouth-staining, classic Barossa Shiraz to drink over the next 10-14 years.
2005 Smidge Wines Shiraz 'S' Smitch - Wine Spectator - Posted Oct 16, 2007 (Harvey Steiman) - 91 points
Broad, ripe and aristocratic, this hangs its dense cherry, licorice and sweet spice flavors on a ramrod-straight backbone, balancing acidity and fine-grained tannins beautifully. Best from 2010 through 2020. 60 cases imported.
2005 Smidge Shiraz The Smitch Barossa Valley - Jul / Aug 2005 International Wine Cellar - Josh Raynolds - 92 points
Dark purple. A massive, concentrated bouquet of boysenberry, creme de cassis, blackberry and fresh rose is complicated by strikingly sexy oak spices and cured tobacco. The sweet dark berry liqueur flavors are round, deep and palate-coating. Finishes with suave, velvety tannins and expansive blackberry and blackcurrant flavors along with an impression of candied licorice. This lush, hugely attractive shiraz was raised in Taransaud barrels, and it shows.
