2016 Teusner Big Jim Shiraz
96 Points James Halliday — A Decade-Aged Barossa Shiraz of Extraordinary Depth and Generosity
My Wine Man on Teusner
Kym Teusner is one of the Barossa's most celebrated boutique winemakers — focused on small batches, old-vine fruit and minimal intervention. Big Jim is Teusner's flagship Shiraz, named in honour of one of the Barossa's most respected old-vine growers and sourced from some of the valley's most storied dry-grown vineyards.
Tasting Notes
Deep crimson with developing complexity. Dark plum, blackberry, dark chocolate, mocha, leather and a touch of clove. The palate is full-bodied with ripe velvety tannins and a long, generous finish. 96 Points — James Halliday.
Style & Drinking Window
Full-bodied with velvety tannins. Drinking beautifully now at 9 years of age, with structure to continue through 2032. Decant 1 hour.
Food Pairing
A 96-point old-vine Barossa Shiraz deserves the finest beef. We love it with Australian Grass-Fed Cape Grim Rib-Eye Steak from My Meat Man — dry-aged and char-grilled medium-rare with bone-marrow butter, a magnificent match for Big Jim's dark plum, mocha and velvety old-vine tannins.
