Wolf Blass Eaglehawk Reviews

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  • Value for Money4.4 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings4.5 stars
  • Overall Rating4.7 stars

 

5 Reviews For Wolf Blass Eaglehawk

  • Guest 2nd Mar 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I found Wolf Blass Eaglehawk to be smooth, fruity, a very good wine. The first time that I had tasted this wine was at a dinner party last Friday and following a choice we all stayed with this one.

  • Guest 10th Apr 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    YELLOW LABEL: Amazing smooth taste, not too sweet, not bitter and no hangover!! I suffer from headaches a lot with Red wine and this wine seems to react well with me, I love it!! One of my favourite wines by far, I usually go for Spanish reds but this is wonderful!!
  • canwm 15th Mar 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Delicious on the tongue. Smooth finish. Instant reaction of all 'wow factor'. Colour. Price. Bouquet. Eaglehawk 2006 Merlot.
  • Guest 27th Feb 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Unlike other red wines for '£4 a bottle this one doesnt leave a lingering taste and has all the richness of the '£15 presidancy wolfblass range
  • Clair Rank: Brigadier 13th Aug 2006

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    Wolf Blass's Eaglehawk Shiraz is not the best from this premium wine maker but at £5 per bottle it serves well. It is a rich velvety red bursting with the deep redness of cherries and an almost Arabian spiciness that would warm through even the coldest of winters. This delight is best served with an equally rich meal such as Roast Beef, Lamb Shanks or Venison. I choose the latter and the wine complimented it superbly.

    My only complaint is a slight coarseness on the finish. This is not ...

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