Winery notes (2023 Vintage)
"A large volume of rich fruit engulf your palate, this is deep, rich, layered and long. Delicious fruits evolve along the palate, and you left with a richly rewarding experience. This is Barossa all the way and the tannin hold a plushness, nerve and energy that give immediate enjoyment.
The wine was matured for 12 months in French oak, 13% new, and the remainder in one to six year old puncheons and hogsheads. All batches were kept separate and blended just prior to bottling"
94/100 Huon Hooke, The Real Review, March 2025 (2023 Vintage)
"Two Hands makes a bevy of Barossa beauties, many at high prices and needing cellar time before drinking. This one is a ripping shiraz that drinks well already, and the price is very nice. Colossal purple colour that stains the glass; big ripe bouquet of preserved plums and blackberry jam, a lick of spice; the wine is full bodied and fruit-sweet on the tongue with liberal supple, mouth-coating tannins and satisfying length. Impeccable balance. A classic Barossa shiraz, approachable now despite its youth, and remarkable value."