Argilla

Argilla

2023 Syrah, McLaren Vale, South Australia

A new adventure for Paxton Wines, aged in a beautiful amphora all the way from Impruneta in the foothills around Florence, Italy.

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Description

A limited release wine, the amphora-aged Argilla Syrah comes from fruit sourced from vines originally planted in 1887 from our Thomas Block vineyard, which is renowned for producing fruit of exceptional flavour and natural balance. These vines are amongst the oldest in McLaren Vale and are carefully hand pruned and thinned to ensure the low and uniform yields required for super premium Shiraz.

Awards

Halliday Wine Companion
Halliday Wine Companion
95 Points
Winepilot
Winepilot
95 Points
Wine Orbit
Wine Orbit
95 Points
Melbourne Royal Wine Show
Melbourne Royal Wine Show
Bronze
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
91 Points

Details

  • RegionMcLaren Vale, South Australia
  • Vintage2023
  • TypeRed Wine
  • VarietySyrah
  • Variety CompositionOrganic | Biodynamic
  • Vegan Friendly
  • Organic Wine
  • Volume750ml
  • Alcohol Volume13.5%
  • Standard Drinks8.3
  • ClosureCork
  • Vintage NotesWhile the 2023 vintage presented challenges for both grape growers and winemakers, it also provided an opportunity for skill and expertise to truly shine. At Paxton Wines, we’re anticipating a collection of elegant McLaren Vale wines that authentically express the unique terroir of our region. The season began with good winter rains, replenishing the soil and setting the stage for spring. However, persistent wet and cold conditions throughout spring delayed budburst and slowed shoot growth, with rainfall levels surpassing the region’s average. These conditions led to increased disease pressure and inflorescence loss, with some varieties more impacted than others. Cool summer weather and late flowering ultimately resulted in a delayed harvest, which was further extended by cool, wet autumn conditions that slowed ripening. Despite these hurdles, we remain confident that the wines from this vintage will showcase the depth, balance, and distinctiveness McLaren Vale is known for, reflecting both the challenges and the character of this unique growing season.
  • Vineyard NotesThomas Block, Sand Road McLaren Vale. Vines planted in 1887.
  • Tasting Notes[Paxton Argilla 2023 rev ash 14.03.2025.pdf](https://secure.withwine.com/Public/File?fileName=upload%2f1668%2fproduct%2fNhAgpC4Vz0mRdZ2GoGj7cQ.pdf&download=False)
  • ColourDark nebula
  • BouquetA galaxy of aroma—subtle blackberry and black pepper shimmer like distant constellations, while a purple pop from whole bunches bursts through like a comet’s tail. Raspberry pavlova lends a whisper of sweetness, drifting over an earthy core shaped by the amphora’s embrace.
  • PalateA celestial dance—fine gravelly tannins ground the wine like planetary dust, while an undulating acidity moves with the grace of an orbiting moon. The amphora imparts a subtle earthiness, a quiet gravitational pull beneath the weightless, silky texture. A touch of stalk adds structural intrigue, like the unseen force guiding the universe. The finish is infinite, a supernova fading gently into the velvet night.
  • Peak Drinking / Cellaring PotentialGOOD: Now BETTER: Winter 2025 KEEP: 2035
  • VinificationA new adventure for Paxton Wines with a beautiful amphora all the way from Impruneta in the foothills around Florence, Italy. The fruit from the ancient vines was hand picked on a fruit day and partially destemmed and partially left as whole bunches into the amphora for a natural fermentation with no added yeast or any other products. The wine spent 114 days on skins with delicate hand plunges throughout the fermentation and was then gently basket pressed on a descending moon and put straight back to the amphora for further six months before bottling with minimal sulphites.
  • Music MatchWeightless—Spacey Jane
  • WinemakerAshleigh Seymour