The Ox Hardy Slate Shiraz 2022 is a superb example of the renowned McLaren Vale region. A deep, ruby colour greets the eye, hinting at the rich aromas to come. The nose is filled with luscious black fruits, such as blackberry and plum, along with notes of dark chocolate and subtle spices. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied and velvety, with layers of flavour that dance across the tongue. Juicy blackcurrants and ripe cherries mingle with hints of vanilla and a touch of pepper, all supported by well-integrated tannins. The finish is long and satisfying, leaving a lingering impression of ripe fruit and a touch of oak. Produced in the 2022 vintage by The Usual Suspects Collective, based in South Australia, this Shiraz is a testament to the quality and character of McLaren Vale wines. Enjoy now or cellar for further development.
Critic Reviews
95 POINTS
Marcus Ellis - Halliday Wine Companion
Fermented in the ancient Willunga slate fermenter that was revived some years back, this saw 16 months in older French oak. There’s a real elegance in the last two releases, both cool years, and this feels even more airy and open, poised and lightly framed. Blueberries, violets, nori, iodine, ground pepper and tart boysenberry, umeboshi, a lick of salt and anise pastille. It’s refined, transparent, absent of heft and invested in detail, the tannins softly caressing.
95 POINTS
Erin Larkin - Robert Parker Wine Advocate
The 2022 Slate Shiraz was presumably fermented in the old slate open-top fermenters from the original winery established in 1863. It's difficult to avoid the power of suggestion, however, and the wine expounds a mineral coolness on the nose that informs the tannins on the palate. This is pure and medium-bodied, with graphite, blueberry, clove, dark chocolate, raw cocoa, crushed granite, dried herbs and asphalt and even ozone/petrichor through the finish. A wholly lovely wine, it mainlines the silky exoticism that defines McLaren Vale Shiraz while also delivering this within an elegantly ductile framing. It's chalky and excellent. 14% alcohol, sealed under screw cap.
93 POINTS
Gary Walsh - The Wine Front
Slate, meaning massive slabs of slate mined from the Willunga Hills. And after 95 years of decay, they revived them. I dig it. Though I would not enjoy digging them out. I’m a lazy wine critic who doesn’t go in for manual labour. 10% new oak, the rest old.
This is a rich and kind of rugged wine. Plenty of tannin, blackberry, a sage and ironstone perfume, a bit of clove and baking spice, suede leather in flavour and texture, a minor amount of warmth, earl grey tea perfume, a bit salty and meaty, with some grip and spice, and something of a smoked ham aftertaste. Good wine. Grainy, but wholesome and earthy.
93 POINTS
Angus Hughson - Vinous
The 2022 Shiraz Slate is a wine that creeps up on you rather than demands attention, revealing fruits of the forest, dark earth, a touch of violet and a lift of sweet oak. A solid base of flavor leads off with layers of licorice and dark cherry in a seductive, silky package. Sandy tannin accents provide just enough grip to hold a long finish.
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Tasting Notes
The Ox Hardy Slate Shiraz 2022 is a superb example of the renowned McLaren Vale region. A deep, ruby colour greets the eye, hinting at the rich aromas to come. The nose is filled with luscious black fruits, such as blackberry and plum, along with notes of dark chocolate and subtle spices. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied and velvety, with layers of flavour that dance across the tongue. Juicy blackcurrants and ripe cherries mingle with hints of vanilla and a touch of pepper, all supported by well-integrated tannins. The finish is long and satisfying, leaving a lingering impression of ripe fruit and a touch of oak. Produced in the 2022 vintage by The Usual Suspects Collective, based in South Australia, this Shiraz is a testament to the quality and character of McLaren Vale wines. Enjoy now or cellar for further development.