Noon Winery Reserve Shiraz

"Noon is a micro-winery producing the superb Reserve Shiraz, Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Eclipse Grenache-Shiraz and the knockout Solaire Grenache. Drew Noon (pictured) returned to his childhood home and family property in 1996 to take over the reigns of winemaking. The small 10-acre vineyard was entirely planted to Grenache in 1934 and 1945 on chocolatey sandy loams over red clay. Fruit is also sourced from Langhorne Creek from mature vineyards planted in the early 1960s and 1970s. The overall production is minuscule.Roseworthy-trained, Drew Noon was the Victorian State Oenologist before a winemaking stint in New South Wales. He is also one of Australia’s few Masters of Wine. He and his wife Rae (who designed all the labels and works as assistant winemaker) have quickly taken the winery from fringe dweller to the centre of winemaking refinement and magic. With incredibly limited financial resources, he has managed to show the superiority of his vineyard sites. The grapes are vinified in open fermenters and hand plunged to maximise extraction of colour and flavour, the Cabernet Sauvignon given some extended maceration. The wines are matured for 18 months in a combination of new (25-50%) and used American oak, all supplied to Noon winery by the same cooper, Schahinger, for 25 years.These wines speak with volumes of fruit and perfume and have captured the imagination of the local and American market. Noon is under an enormous amount of pressure to raise his prices, currently locked in at apparently well below their real value. With Torbreck and Three Rivers attracting huge values for similar quality wines, it is a conundrum for Noon. He doesn’t wish to disenfranchise his loyal band of followers and there is absolutely no intention to raise prices on the back of powerful endorsements. Yet, a pronouncement by Robert Parker Jr. that life is too short not to be drinking the wine of Drew Noon, is just a red rag to a bull. The result will be that the consumer will take advantage rather than the winemaker, illustrating how contemptible speculative markets can be. These wines could well create a rampage on the secondary market."Andrew Caillard MW

  • Noon Winery Reserve Shiraz 2000

    [SOLD-OUT] Noon Winery Reserve Shiraz 2000

    Region: SA- McLaren Vale

    Robert Parker 96 points! "The blockbuster 2000 Shiraz Reserve was aged in small barriques, foudres, and demi-muids. It boasts an inky black color as well as a fabulous bouquet of acacia flowers intermixed with blackberry and cassis liqueur, creosote, and...

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    $95.00
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  • Noon Winery Reserve Shiraz 1999

    [SOLD-OUT] Noon Winery Reserve Shiraz 1999

    Region: SA- McLaren Vale

    Robert Parker 96 points! The hugely extracted, massive 1999 Shiraz Reserve tips the scales at 15.2% alcohol. From Shiraz vines that average 35-40 years of age, it was aged in a combination of small and large oak barrels as well as puncheons. There are...

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    $145.00
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  • Noon Winery Reserve Shiraz 1998

    [SOLD-OUT] Noon Winery Reserve Shiraz 1998

    Region: SA- McLaren Vale

    Robert Parker 98 points! The opaque black/blue-colored 1998 Shiraz displays a fascinating bouquet of violets, black raspberry and blackberry liqueur, cedar, fruitcake, and pepper. Surreal levels of glycerin and richness are present in this full-bodied,...

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    $195.00
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  • Noon Winery Reserve Shiraz 1997

    [SOLD-OUT] Noon Winery Reserve Shiraz 1997

    Region: SA- McLaren Vale

    Robert Parker 98 Points!The 1997 Shiraz Reserve comes close to resembling a dry vintage port. One of the most concentrated wines I have ever tasted (reminiscent of the Clarendon Hills Astralis), yields were not low at 3.5 tons per acre, but the 35-year...

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    $180.00
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