2021 Wendouree Shiraz
96 Points James Halliday — Pure Clare Valley Shiraz at Its Most Uncompromising
My Wine Man on Wendouree
Wendouree is one of the great names of Australian wine — a Clare Valley estate that has operated on its own terms since 1895. Dry-grown old vines, no irrigation, minimal intervention in the winery, and a fierce commitment to place over fashion have made Wendouree's wines some of the most sought-after and cellar-worthy in the country. Production is tiny, allocations are fiercely guarded, and bottles rarely surface on the open market. The Shiraz is the estate's most iconic wine — a brooding, structured expression of Clare Valley terroir that demands patience and rewards it handsomely. If you find it, you buy it.
Tasting Notes
Deep, opaque crimson with a purple rim. The nose is intense and layered — dark cherry, blackberry, and plum are underpinned by ironstone minerality, dried herbs, cracked pepper, and a hint of dark chocolate. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied and commanding, with dense, fine-grained tannins and a core of dark fruit that stretches across a long, savoury finish. There's a purity and precision here that sets Wendouree apart — this is Clare Valley Shiraz in its most authentic, unadorned form. 96 Points — James Halliday
Style & Drinking Window
Full-bodied with firm, structured tannins and vibrant natural acidity. A true cellar wine — best drinking from 2027 through to 2042+. If you're opening now, decant for a minimum of 3 hours to allow the wine to open up and reveal its full complexity. The patience will be worth it.
Food Pairing
The powerful structure and dark fruit intensity of the 2021 Wendouree Shiraz make it an outstanding match for Australian Grass-Fed Cape Grim Rib-Eye Steak from My Meat Man. The wine's firm tannins and dark cherry depth are perfectly calibrated to cut through the rich marbling of a Cape Grim rib-eye — whether cooked over charcoal, finished with bone marrow butter, or served simply with sea salt and cracked pepper. Also superb alongside slow-braised lamb shoulder, or a board of aged hard cheese.
Why This Is a Smart Buy
Wendouree Shiraz is one of the hardest wines to source in Australia — let alone Hong Kong. At HK$1,388, this 96-point Clare Valley Shiraz is priced well below what comparable old-vine, single-estate Australian Shiraz of this pedigree commands at auction, where Wendouree regularly fetches HK$2,000–3,000+ per bottle. This is a genuine collector's opportunity.
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