Ashton Hills Sparkling Shiraz 2002 was reviewed by Chris Plummer in his blog “Australian Wine Journal”. A wonderfully expressive review in which he wrote: “An air of mystery surrounds the front label of this sparkling shiraz, which mentions neither maker nor its region of origin. There is however, a hint on the back label as to where the wine might originate; ‘Made from the grapes of dry grown, low yielding vines averaging 70 years of age with nearly half planted in 1893.’ Followers of Stephen George should be familiar with the site in question. A strong whiff of licorice casts its presence throughout this freshly scented Ashton Hills Sparkling Shiraz 2002, with deeper notes of currants, black plums and shoe polish lifted by a resonant fragrance of heady, smoky oak imparted from its 4 years of maturation in old oak. Fans of sparkling reds will love its palate, which is dark and menacing, long and rich, with a wonderful combination of slowly maturing shiraz flavours graced by a slight, dry herbal thread from the cool vintage. Its liqueur dosage makes a cola-like announcement as the wine penetrates, but it’s completely counter-attacked by a powerful, dry tannic influence and a tickly effervescence, which combine to command its long finish of saturated flavour. 94 points