88
points
Warrabilla 2004 Reserve Durif (Rutherglen)
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$40
This wine’s back label talks a big game: “If you can find a bigger wine, buy it!” At 16.5% alcohol, it’s a big wine that wears its size well (but you don’t have to go far to find a bigger wine—Warrabilla’s Paola’s bottling is a percent higher in alcohol). Medium-sized and flavorful, with dense purple fruit and soft tannins, this wine is moderate, not superrich, and…
— D.T.
(6/1/2006)
85
points
Warrabilla 1998 Chardonnay (Rutherglen)
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$18
This is a pretty good wine; fruity, spicy, ripe, round and supple, with classic green-apple and peach notes mingling with spicy, creamy, vanilla complexities. Interesting in that it uses Russian oak, with good results. Seems to have a little residual sugar, but high acidity balances things out.
— S.H.
(10/1/2000)
83
points
Warrabilla 1999 Petite Sirah (Victoria)
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$29
If you’ve been inside a natural food store, you’ve already experienced this Petite Sirah. The nose has olive-y, earthy, green-produce notes; the palate shows similarly organic-tasting, fresh earthy elements. Finishes short, with a slight tang. Its uniqueness will either mesmerize you or puzzle you to no end.
— D.T.
(9/1/2001)