Buying options

Tasting notes

Tasting notes
Score 17.5/20 · Drink 2024-2032, Jancis Robinson MW, May 2024

Single vineyard planted 1968 by Jim Barry. Ungrafted. The area where the Armagh vineyard is found contains the region’s oldest rock from the Rhynie sandstone formation dating back 800 million years. The Armagh vineyard is characterised by a light brown sandy clay topsoil with a pebbly alluvial layer overlaying a mottled clay subsoil. North-west facing. Less that 1.5 t/acre. Organically farmed but not certified. Elevation of 367.5 m. Destemmed, micro-batch stainless-steel fermenters with header plates for primary fermentation. Malo and 15 months in barrel – new and used French oak. Vibrant cherry red. Open, floral, just a touch of oak spice and fruit spice along with fruit sweetness. Wonderfully fragrant on the palate, too, silky texture. Intense, lithe, finely balanced. Notable but integrated freshness. (JH)

Critic scores

Critic scores
97
97/100

Average Score

18
18/20

Jancis Robinson MW

18
18/20

Jancis Robinson MW

More reviews and scores

98 points
Erin Larkin, Wine Advocate
Score 98/100 · Drink 2023-2048, Erin Larkin, Wine Advocate, May 2023

I thought that the 2014 had completely stolen my heart, but then there was this 2018 The Armagh Shiraz, bottled under Stelvin. This saw no American oak, as 2017 was the first year of 100% French. This is the first year with puncheons (no hogsheads) as well. It is so good, sensational, with a perfect fruit profile and orange oil character. It is fresh, beguiling, supple, intense, elegant, refined and full—all the good and important things in confluence here. It has 13.6% and matured for 18 months in 75% new and 25% one-year-old French oak hogsheads (300 liters) and puncheons (500liters). This is a superstar. The drinking window may be conservative—closure and winemaking could put this at 40 years with ease. And beyond.

18 points
Jancis Robinson MW
Score 18/20 · Drink 2023-2035, Jancis Robinson MW, Jan 2023

Full, screwcapped bottle 1,304 g. The 50th vintage (sort of) since Peter Barry's father Jim planted the seven acres of Shiraz vines that supply fruit for this highly regarded wine. Submerged cap. Aged on lees for 18 months in 300-litre French oak hogsheads and puncheons (75% new). The Barrys are immensely proud that this is the first Australian Shiraz to be sold via the Place de Bordeaux – from 2020. Mid crimson. Fresh, sweet, aromatic, herbal nose and a very gentle impact on the senses – very different from a strapping Barossa Shiraz, for instance. This seems quite a new chapter for The Armagh, or at least in my (possibly faulty) memories of this wine. A wine that almost tasted more European than Australian (sorry, Australians!) although there is the trademark South Australian hint of cough medicine, as well as Syrah's characteristic saltiness. Reminds me a little of the 2016 . I'm glad I opened it on this miserable January evening in London but it has sufficient freshness that I could imagine enjoying it in the middle of summer. Very long and beautifully balanced, with the subtleties of the fruit well outweighing any (low key) tannin. (JR)

99 points
James Suckling
Score 99/100 · James Suckling, Oct 2022

The explosion of black and blue berry aromas with a dazzling interplay of fruit and oak takes your breath away. Very concentrated and compact, but not a jot too heavy at 13.8% alcohol. The incredibly fine tannins provide an extremely sensual texture, yet everything is precisely balanced at the super-long finish. The best ever Armagh! Drink or hold. Screw cap.

About the producer

Jim Barry - producer
Jim Barry

Jim Barry is one of Australia’s legendary wine estates. Based in the Clare Valley, Barry was the region’s first qualified winemaker and pioneer of the valley, which has since become a benchmark region for Riesling, as well as being home to some of the world's finest Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz.

View Producer

Product details

Grape Blend

Syrah / Shiraz

Colour

Red

Taste

Dry

Why Vinfolio?
Store
Store your collection in our temperature-controlled warehouse to guarantee the provenance of your wines
Deliver
We sell wines to customers and clients in over 60 countries and can organise delivery to almost anywhere on the planet.
Sell
With effortless listing, promotion to our extensive network and valuation advice, there's no easier way to sell wine in your collection
Get the best Vinfolio delivered in your inbox
Subscribe to our emails
Ⓒ 2026 Vinfolio. All rights reserved.