MCLAREN VALE

AWARDS

2016

EILEEN HARDY SHIRAZ

5 Red Stars by James Halliday Wine Companion

Six generations of family winemakers dating back to Thomas Hardy in 1853 – renowned father of the South Australian wine industry. One of Australia’s oldest and most well-known wine brand. The Hardys wine brands are headed by Thomas Hardy Cabernet Sauvignon, Eileen Hardy Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Shiraz; then the Sir James range of sparkling wines; next the HRB wines, the William Hardy quartet; then the expanded Oomoo range and the Nottage Hill wines. The ‘Big Company’ slur is ill deserved – these are some of Australia’s greatest wines.

93 points James Halliday Wine Companion

This old vine cuvee has spent 17 months in new French oak and shows it. Rich. Flamboyant. Manicured. And yet the clench of cedary oak, firm. This needs time for the violet, boysenberry, kirsch and sash of black olive, anise and cracked pepper to flow across the oaky totem pole, rather than be sublimated by it.

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96 points Huan Hooke – The Real Review

Very deep, dark, bright and youthful purple-red hue. The bouquet is reserved, with earth, graphite, black fruits and a trace of licorice, the palate full-bodied and massive, concentrated and loaded with tannin. Lashings of oak, well integrated, and a very long finish with firm, drying tannins. It begs for more time. Loads of potential here. A whopper. I wouldn’t open it for a few years, although you could drink it now. It’s an outstanding cellaring proposition.

95 points Decanter World Wine Awards

Red fruits meld with cocoa and spiced nutmeg. Grilled meats, dried lavender, and new leather are defined flavors in this round, well-developed red. Fruit is not jammy – instead, a refined note to plum and boysenberry, with a touch of vanilla.

Excellent' category of the Langton's Classification

With fruit derived from 50 to 110-year-old vineyards in the McLaren Vale, the highly concentrated, tannin‑ripe Hardys Eileen Hardy Shiraz is open fermented and basket pressed before maturation in new (25%–33%) and seasoned French oak for 16 to 20 months. Hallmarks of this wine include ripe fruit alongside spiciness and savoury characteristics. An opulent and perfumed wine with ripe, gamey, blackberry and liquorice aromas, spicy nuances and fine, silky, dense tannins.

2018

HARDYS CHAR NO.3 CABERNET SAUVIGNON

5 Red Stars by James Halliday Wine Companion

Six generations of family winemakers dating back to Thomas Hardy in 1853 – renowned father of the South Australian wine industry. One of Australia’s oldest and most well-known wine brand. The Hardys wine brands are headed by Thomas Hardy Cabernet Sauvignon, Eileen Hardy Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Shiraz; then the Sir James range of sparkling wines; next the HRB wines, the William Hardy quartet; then the expanded Oomoo range and the Nottage Hill wines. The ‘Big Company’ slur is ill deserved – these are some of Australia’s greatest wines.

90 points James Halliday Wine Companion

Hard to discern the verdant cabernet notes amidst the scrum of ripeness and char, but a bit of a work out liberates a whiff of leaf, currant and an arsenal of choco-cherry-vanilla-charred oak. A floozy. We all need them occasionally in our lives, I suppose.

93 points Nick Butler - The Real Review

Cigar and cedar and cassis on steroids. Fruit concentration shirt-fronts the firm oak. This feels old-school, though the fruit is pedigreed. Will blossom

2018

HARDYS CHAR NO.3 SHIRAZ

5 Red Stars by James Halliday Wine Companion

Six generations of family winemakers dating back to Thomas Hardy in 1853 – renowned father of the South Australian wine industry. One of Australia’s oldest and most well-known wine brands. The Hardys wine brands are headed by Thomas Hardy Cabernet Sauvignon, Eileen Hardy Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Shiraz; then the Sir James range of sparkling wines; next the HRB wines, the William Hardy quartet; then the expanded Oomoo range and the Nottage Hill wines. The ‘Big Company’ slur is ill deserved – these are some of Australia’s greatest wines.

92 points James Halliday Wine Companion

An interesting concept that must fascinate marketeers, this has been aged in oak on a gradient of 1-4 inferring char levels. And I thought sophisticated wine was moving well away from ‘char’ oak. What would I know? The wine, despite my resounding prejudices, is seamless. Floral purple scents corral around bitter chocolate and blue to dark fruit references. Plenty of power across a, well, charred piste of manicured oak tannins. Buxom and for those who dig this, rewarding.

90 points Huan Hooke - The Real Review

Deep purple/red colour, with a rich dark chocolate nose, the palate likewise rich and fleshy, dense and sumptuously flavoured, with lots of char-oak character, but not overdone. Tannins are nicely tailored with the right amount of firmness for drinking young as well as keeping.

2017

HARDYS HERITAGE RESERVE BIN CABERNET SAUVIGNON

5 Red Stars by James Halliday Wine Companion

Six generations of family winemakers dating back to Thomas Hardy in 1853 – renowned father of the South Australian wine industry. One of Australia’s oldest and most well-known wine brand. The Hardys wine brands are headed by Thomas Hardy Cabernet Sauvignon, Eileen Hardy Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Shiraz; then the Sir James range of sparkling wines; next the HRB wines, the William Hardy quartet; then the expanded Oomoo range and the Nottage Hill wines. The ‘Big Company’ slur is ill deserved – these are some of Australia’s greatest wines.

95 points James Halliday Wine Companion

Bin D681. Sure it’s medium in weight but the profile is classic. It’s even-handed, fluid, spread with fine-grained tannin, but not defined by it. The palate flows from blackcurrant to mulberry, from cedar wood to milk chocolate, from bay leaves to sandalwood. It won’t knock you between the eyes, but it will mature gracefully, and beautifully.

Gold - Royal Perth Wine Awards 2020

No review.

93 points Andrew Caillard MW

Deep crimson. Intense dark cherry, blackcurrant, red currant dark chocolate sage aromas with dusty, spice notes. Well-concentrated juicy red and dak berried wine, with plentiful fine chalky/ al-dente textures and underlying cedar/ spice complexity. Finishes brambly/ leafy firm and long. Attractive medium-powered cabernet with good fruit definition and vinosity. 14% alc Now – 2028.

2017

HARDYS HERITAGE RESERVE BIN SHIRAZ

5 Red Stars by James Halliday Wine Companion

Six generations of family winemakers dating back to Thomas Hardy in 1853 – renowned father of the South Australian wine industry. One of Australia’s oldest and most well-known wine brands. The Hardys wine brands are headed by Thomas Hardy Cabernet Sauvignon, Eileen Hardy Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Shiraz; then the Sir James range of sparkling wines; next the HRB wines, the William Hardy quartet; then the expanded Oomoo range and the Nottage Hill wines. The ‘Big Company’ slur is ill deserved – these are some of Australia’s greatest wines.

95 points James Halliday Wine Companion

Bin D680. A flush of musky, resiny, creamy oak marks this as ambitious from the start. The fruit beneath has both a fleshiness and a friskiness, its bright plum and red licorice flavours freshened further by a splash of mint. Hard to argue with its quality.

95 points Royal Adelaide Wine Show

No review.

2018

HARDYS TINTARA GEOLOGY SHIRAZ

5 Red Stars by James Halliday Wine Companion

Six generations of family winemakers dating back to Thomas Hardy in 1853 – renowned father of the South Australian wine industry. One of Australia’s oldest and most well-known wine brands. The Hardys wine brands are headed by Thomas Hardy Cabernet Sauvignon, Eileen Hardy Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Shiraz; then the Sir James range of sparkling wines; next the HRB wines, the William Hardy quartet; then the expanded Oomoo range and the Nottage Hill wines. The ‘Big Company’ slur is ill deserved – these are some of Australia’s greatest wines.

2017

HARDYS TINTARA GRENACHE SHIRAZ MATARO

5 Red Stars by James Halliday Wine Companion

Six generations of family winemakers dating back to Thomas Hardy in 1853 – renowned father of the South Australian wine industry. One of Australia’s oldest and most well-known wine brands. The Hardys wine brands are headed by Thomas Hardy Cabernet Sauvignon, Eileen Hardy Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Shiraz; then the Sir James range of sparkling wines; next the HRB wines, the William Hardy quartet; then the expanded Oomoo range and the Nottage Hill wines. The ‘Big Company’ slur is ill deserved – these are some of Australia’s greatest wines.

94 points James Halliday Wine Companion

Aromatic grenache (47%) meets sweet-fruited shiraz (43%) meets spicy mataro (10%) in this very smart and sassy GSM. More sophisticated and complex than many of its ilk, this is a keeper thanks to some finely balanced fruit-oak-tannins. Viscous and mouth-filling, black-blue fruits, attractive spice, chocolate, a touch of mint with fab presence and length.

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95 points Sydney Royal Wine Show

Hardys Tintara Grenache Shiraz Mataro is claiming the Gold in Sydney Royal Wine Show as well as The John Swann Perpetual Trophy for Best Other Red Blend.

Gold Medal - Royal Hobart Wine Show

No review.

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