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ProducerSami-Odi
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Vintage2020
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Grape VarietyShiraz
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RegionAustralia
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Sub RegionBarossa Valley
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TypesRed
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SizeBottle
The Barossa is the home of Shiraz in Australia, and is the place that has seen most of the country’s famous Shiraz come to life. A lot of truly spectacular wines have emerged from this region. However, more recently there has been one man who is doing his own thing, pushing for ever-more pure and balanced wines, Fraser McKinley.
In the past, Fraser worked with the Standish Wine Company and Torbreck Vintners, but in 2006 he embarked on a totally new project. He started a small winery that goes by the curious name of Sami-Odi, producing minuscule quantities of Syrah (he doesn’t say Shiraz!) of the highest order. He doesn’t just doesn’t make generic wines of the Barossa, but he carefully selects plots in some of the valley’s finest vineyards and vinifies them separately to create a cuvée, thus combining their strengths.
Our inaugural bottling from our home hillside on the south side of Angaston in the Eden Valley. We began clearing, preparing and terracing this site in 2015. The following year I wrote to my favourite vineyard owners within the Barossa requesting to take cuttings from their old Shiraz blocks. It says much of the Barossa community that all responded very positively and between May & August 2016 I cut and collected 4000 cuttings. In October 2017 we planted 3000 of these cuttings over three blocks totalling 0.53 Hectare.
The first crop harvested (4 x 228lt barrels) in March 2020 and bottled our favourite 3 barrels in October 2021.
The yield was 25 hectolitres per hectare.
815 bottles were filled.
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