2018 Two Hands Angel’s Share Shiraz ($33)
Here’s a re-visit with this wonderful Angel’s Share Shiraz from Two Hands.
Angels' Share refers to the small amount of wine that evaporates from oak barrels during maturation. Medieval winemakers assumed that angels watched over the wines, and that they took their share.
Selected from parcels of exceptional McLaren Vale fruit, this wine is made in a true Australian style and will appeal to both angels and mortals alike.
The grapes were crushed into and fermented in five, 7 and 10 ton open fermenters. During the peak of fermentation the batches received regular pump-overs three times daily to extract color, flavor and tannin. The average time on skins was 16 days. And boy did they extract color and flavor!
Once the parcels were dry, the fermenters were drained off and the skins pressed, with the pressings combined with the free run. After 24 hours the individual batches were racked to barrel where malolactic fermentation proceeded. The final blend was unfined and unfiltered prior to bottling.
This Two Hands Angle’s Share Shiraz is really good! It has herbal aromas of mint and pepper and there’s also some earthiness. On the palette, it’s got rich dark fruit flavors including plum and chocolate from the oak aging. The tannin is moderate and the finish just doesn’t quit.
This is a super Shiraz from Two Hands. Cheers!
Disclosure of Wine Sample Submission: I received this sample at no cost for review. The opinions expressed are entirely my own.
Sample Provided by Will Rogers, Donna White Communications