BACKGROUND
Dandelion Vineyards are proven plantings that have stood the test of time. Our wish is to nurture the unique character of these vineyards and express their terroir in our wines. To capture variety, vintage and vineyard requires and enlightened approach. “When I see a weed I see the Devil is an old grower's mantra, but we encourage the humble Dandelion amongst the vines as they suppress winter weeds, provide mulch in summer, and their Wishing Clocks to blow off in Spring.”
Dandelion Vineyards is a unique fusion of vineyards and vignerons. Our wines represent decades of experience, blending the fruit of our heirloom vineyards with the finest traditions of artisan winemaking. The Lionheart of Dandelion Vineyards is our old vine Barossa vineyard. From these ancient, gnarled vines, many over a hundred years of age, are not only surviving but thriving on their own roots in some of the oldest soils on the planet.
WINEMAKING
The word Dandelion, from Dente de Lion means Lion’s Tooth, and from this vineyard we co-ferment an almost forgotten but timeless blend of Shiraz and Riesling to enhance the wines perfume and palate.
On the 3rd of March whole bunches of flavour ripe Shiraz were hand harvested, then gently crushed and naturally fermented in open fermenters on top of some Riesling skins for seven days, hand plunged twice a day, before careful basket pressing into new (15%) and older French Oak Barriques to finish fermentation. After 12 months maturation and a racking in the same oak, we bottled 1012 dozen only 2007 Lion’s Tooth without filtration or fining, to capture the essence of the vineyard.
Dandelion Vineyard’s Lion’s Tooth is ready to drink and will reward cellaring and decanting.
2008 Lion's Tooth Shiraz Riesling
Score: Agreeable
Review by: Lester Jesberg
, Winewise
2008 Lion's Tooth Shiraz Riesling
Review by: Voyeur Magazine
2008 Lion's Tooth of McLaren Vale (Video)
Review by: Philip White
, Independent Weekly Adelaide
Dressed To Impress
Review by: Tony Harper
, Brisbane News
These single-vineyard wines second the emotions evoked by their good looks and whimsical names.
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2008 Lion's Tooth of McLaren Vale
Score: 


Review by: Chris Shanahan
, Canberra Times
The Dandelion label presents wines from mature single-vineyards in the Barossa, Eden Valley, Adelaide Hills and McLaren Vale. Lion's Tooth, from the very hot 2008 vintage, comes from Nat McMurtle's McLaren Vale vineyard...(contd)
2008 Lion's Tooth of the McLaren Vale Shiraz Rie
Review by: Kerry Skinner
, Illawarra Mercury
2008 Lion's Tooth of the McLaren Vale
Review by: Winsor Dobbin
2008 Lion's Tooth of the McLaren Vale
Score: 92/100
Review by: Tyson Stelzer
, WBM100
2008 Lion's Tooth of McLaren Vale Shiraz
Score: 95/100
Review by: Tim White
, Inside Out Magazine
2008 Lion's Tooth of the McLaren Vale
Review by: Winsor Dobbin
, Ciao tastes
2008 Lion's Tooth of the McLaren Vale
Score: 90 Points
Review by: Huon Hooke
, Sydney Morning Herald
2008 Lion's Tooth of the McLaren Vale
Review by: Matt Skinner
, The Age
2008 Lion's Tooth of the McLaren Vale
Score:
Review by: John Lewis
, The Newcastle Herald
2008 Lion's Tooth of the McLaren Vale
Review by: Tony Love
, Taste.com.au
2008 Lion's Tooth of the McLaren Vale
Score: 


Stars
Review by: Chris Shanahan
, Canberra Times
2008 Lion's Tooth of the McLaren Vale
Review by: Kerry Skinner
, Illawarra Mercury
2008 Masthead of the McLaren Vale
Review by: Ernie Whalley
, Herald.ie
2008 Lion's Tooth of McLaren Vale Sh/Riesling
Score: 93 points
Review by: James Halliday
, Australian Wine Companion 2012
2008 Lion's Tooth of McLaren Vale
Score: 91 Points
Review by: Stuart Robinson
, The Vinsomniac
TASTING NOTES
Deep red with hints of violet on the edges, indicating youth. Intriguing rose petals and a summer pudding of lifted red fruits, berries and a little lime marmalade from the co-fermentation with the aromatic Eden Valley Riesling. Wild cherries, blueberries, and mulberries and an impressive stucture balanced by spicy oak. Opulent, intense red berries balanced by soft velvety tannins and supple oak, resulting in an intriguing finish derived from the unique, enlightened co-ferment.
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DRINK
Perfect partner for the casual lunch in relaxed settings. due to the co-fermentation with Riesling skins, the wine is suitable to a wide range of food, from the freshly caught seafood to a rich pasta dish and red meat in spring herbs.
WINEMAKER
Elena Brooks BSc (Oneology) Adelaide
SPECIFICS
Alcohol: 14.0%
TA: 7.2g/L
pH: 3.23
RS:
Latitude 35°13’46” South
Longitude 138°33’3” East
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Wish you were here. Carl Lindner & Brad Rey, Vignerons, Zar Brooks, Typist, Elena Brooks, Winemaker