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90
points
Occam's Razor 2001 Shiraz (Heathcote)
Price
$26
Full-bodied and tightly wound, this Shiraz probably won’t show its best for another 2–3 years. It’s a focused, solid wine, with a blackberry and blueberry core and a note of wheat or biscuit. Dry, smooth tannins come on strong in the midpalate and follow through to the finish.
— D.T.
(12/31/2003)
89
points
Occam's Razor 2006 Shiraz (Heathcote)
Price
$38
This shows Heathcote’s ability to produce a spicy, savory style of Shiraz, blending aromas of tar, singed coffee and baking spices with an undercurrent of fresh berry fruit. Tannins are soft but present, imparting a dry, gently dusty quality to the finish. Drink now–2015.
— J.C.
(10/1/2009)
88
points
Occam's Razor 2005 Shiraz (Heathcote)
Price
$39
Heathcote Shiraz often has an earthy tinge to it, and this offering is no exception. There’s loam and a touch of molasses on the nose, then lightly roasted berries, earth and a hint of mushroom in the mouth. It’s large in scale (15% alcohol), but framed by some firm tannins that should soften in 2–3 years.
— J.C.
(4/1/2009)
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