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Schubert Estate 1st listing was in the 2005 Wine Companion
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WINERY RATING in James Halliday Wine Companion 2009, 2006, 2005 With each vintage made our Flagship wine Goose-yard Block has rated the prestigious
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Summary - Steve and Cecilia Schubert are primarily grapegrowers, with 14 hectares
of shiraz and a little over 1 hectare of semillon, and almost all the production
is sold to Torbreck Vintners. They purchased the 25-hectare property from
a relative in 1986, when it was in such a derelict state that there was no
point in trying to save the old vines. Moreover, both were working in other
areas, and it was some years before they began replanting at a little under
2 hectares per year. In 2000 they decided to keep enough grapes to make a
barrique of wine for their own (and friends) consumption, and were sufficiently
encouraged by the outcome to obtain the necessary licence and venture into
the dizzy heights of two hogsheads a year. The wine is made on-site, with
wild yeast, open fermentation, basket pressing and bottling without filtration.
The 2002 wine is utterly exceptional; the challenge will be to keep the quality
in the years ahead.
Goose Yard Block Shiraz 2002 Impenetrable colour; extraordinarily concentrated
black fruits, dark chocolate, mocha and spice; almost viscous in texture,
yet not extractive. Only 14 degrees alcohol. RATING 96 DRINK 2027
Schubert Estate Goose-yard Block 2002 & 2006 - A wine elevated to the heroic scale of 96 points and recognised to have exceptional quality... Rated 5 Glasses: 98 -100 point. Outstanding. Wines of the highest quality, usually with a distinguished pedigree.
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Schubert divertissement by James Halliday Although
the idea of replanting was in their minds, it was not a priority partly
because both Steven and Cecilia had other jobs. But in due course they
removed the old vines, which could not be rehabilitated, and prepared
the first 2.3ha for planting in the spring of 1994.The impetus
for planting came from Dave Powell of Torbreck, who was certain the
soil and situation of the vineyard would produce grapes of high quality,
putting his money where his mouth was by agreeing to buy the entire
production once the vines came on-stream.The Schuberts
had planned a holiday to Bali, recognizing that once the vines went
in, there would be little opportunity for such luxuries during the following
years. "We were walking out the door," recalls Steve Schubert,
"when the rootlings arrived early. We were stunned and dismayed,
and rang up Dave Powell to tell him we wouldn't be going to Bali after
all." Reproduced with kind permission by The Weekend Australian Travel & Indulgence, April 24-25, 2004 and James Halliday. |
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