Longview of the Adelaide Hills has long been considered one of the region's leading wineries, consistently delivering exceptional examples of the region's hero varietals. Longview's 'Vista' Shiraz Barbera takes the best of Australia and Italy and blends them together to create a delicious, food-friendly modern red blend.
An approachable red wine, the 2022 Longview Vista Shiraz Barbera shows how well these varietals work together when done well. The Shiraz provides flavoursome berry fruit, savouriness and subtle spice, while the Barbera deliver juicy cherry brightness, lively acid and a wonderful slender structure. A red bursting with flavour and wide appeal, it's a bargain at the price.
"Deep, dark colour; has that streak of black olive that is fully ripe, running through plum and blackberry, and paradoxically rounds out the finish. 93 Points. 14.5% alc. Screwcap. $25. Drink: 2024 - 2032"- James Halliday, winecompanion.com.au.
"For this release, the two varieties were co-fermented. Normally this does not happen, or at least not so effortlessly, but the grapes all ripened at the same time, making it possible. The wine is a blend of 73% Shiraz and 23% Barbera. A cool fermentation takes place in open tanks for eleven days, before maturation in old French hogsheads and puncheons for eight months. This is the best ‘Vista’ I can recall. A vibrant magenta, this is quite rich and even a little bit thrilling on the nose. Chocolate, leather, cloves and plums, there is good direction and excellent length. Focused and taut, while maintaining intensity, the wine has very fine tannins. Fresh and youthful, it should provide enjoyment over the next six to eight years. It drinks better than plenty of wines twice the price. 92 Points. $23. Drink by: 2023 - 2031"- Ken Gargett, winepilot.com.