The Standish Schubert Theorem Shiraz 2022

Cellar or drinkRed wineAustralia98+ points - Robert Parker's Wine AdvocateCorkNew release

The Standish Schubert Theorem Shiraz 2022 is an exceptional release from one of Australia’s rising stars in the Barossa Valley. Joining the ranks as a Classified (Second Growth) in Langton’s classification and known for producing bold, ultra-premium Shiraz, Standish has gained a cult following, and the 2022 vintage more than lives up to the hype. This wine is crafted from meticulously selected old-vine Shiraz, delivering deep, concentrated flavours. With its powerful structure and impressive aging potential, the 2022 Schubert Theorem is a true standout for collectors and investors alike. Whether you’re a seasoned enthusiast or new to fine wine, this is a must-have addition that captures the essence of Barossa’s best.

Drink Window,2024 to 2052
Historical performance*, New release
Type,Red wine
Varietals,Shiraz
Vintage,2022
ABV,14.9%
Country,Australia
Region,South Australia
Sub Region,Barossa Valley
Bottle Size,750ml
Bottle Closure,Cork

*10-year performance (or since release). As at Nov 2024
Data source: WineSearcher
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$140.00

Critic reviews

What the experts say about this wine👇

I'm excited to taste this, as it was my favorite cuvée last year. It usually changes year to year, given the seasons, and I like that. It's usually the only cuvée to enjoy the benefits of an alternate vessel—a concrete egg—and this year, the 2022 The Schubert Theorem Shiraz joins the Relic and the Standish as well. The impact of the egg in this wine is one of refinement, or so I see it; it retains a purity of fruit at the core, which speaks to the chalky tannins that spool through the finish. They're chewy and seductive and really great. It's a beautiful release—not shimmering like the 2021, but textural and fine and elongated in its way. It's a beguiling wine, a thinking wine. And, as with the other wines tasted alongside, the bottle that has been open for two days is infinitely more complete; however, it must be noted that this review is built on the freshly opened bottle. 14.9% alcohol, sealed under natural cork and wax. Drink 2024 - 2052.

Tasting through these Standish 2022 wines this was distinct. Tannin profile soared, tension, structure, finesse. That and a sense of freshness despite the freight train of concentrated ripe fruit and liquid spice found here. An Italiante sense to the wine in sour and tart, ripe and rich, earthy and meaty, herbal and bitter. Lots on. Lots of lovely. It might sit outside some of the paradigms of Barossa classics that some seek, but hey, there’s no need for that.
It’s potent, no doubt, slinks along and stains the palate to infinity, a lithe profile of satiny tannin doing pucker and chew as dense, ripe plum, black olive, salted liquorice, clove, violet, cassis and amaro-like bitter sweet rolls on with a splash of blood orange in the mix. So satisfying, so much verity to the region and yet distinct and individual, charismatic, highly drinkable. A crunch even! The energy here a thing to behold. It’s vivid and a real beauty. Layers and layers on show. Drink 2024 - 2040

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