private flower garden
and violet notes with soft tannins and a dry
Compared to Chamirey’s Premier Crus
retaining a good grip in the finish too
The mature block - with vines dating back to the early 1970s
David Franz Shiraz 'Hydraulic Press' LARK private flower gardenThe palate is rich, darkfruited, and generously textured, opening with black plum, blackberry compote, and ripe satsuma. The fruit feels deep and plush, carried by a smooth, velvety flow that reflects the gentle extraction style. A thread of dark spice, cocoa, and subtle earthiness adds complexity through the midpalate, giving the wine warmth and savoury depth without heaviness. The tannins are soft, rounded, and finely woven, supporting the fruit