Shiraz 2022
Ancestor

The Curtis Ancestor Shiraz Wine honours the family’s long-standing winemaking lineage — a celebration of tradition, generosity, and the deep connection to McLaren Vale’s ancient soils. Crafted from 100 year old vines planted in an ancient river bed , Ancestor reflects the region’s heart and history in every glass.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the alcohol content of Ancestor Shiraz?
It typically sits around 14%–14.5% ABV, giving it a full-bodied and concentrated style without feeling unbalanced.
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Is Ancestor Shiraz dry or slightly sweet?
It is a dry wine, but the intensity of fruit gives a rounded, plush mouthfeel, making it feel smooth rather than sharp.
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How do 100-year-old vines influence the quality of this wine?
Old vines produce lower yields with more concentrated fruit, resulting in greater depth, complexity, and character in the final wine.
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Does this wine need decanting before serving?
Yes—decanting for 30–60 minutes helps soften tannins and enhances its layered aromas and flavours.
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Can I drink this wine now or should I cellar it?
It can be enjoyed now with decanting, but it also has the structure to age gracefully, developing more complexity over time.
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What is the ideal serving temperature for this wine?
Serve at around 16–18°C. Slight cooling can help highlight its structure and balance.
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Is Ancestor Shiraz suitable for collectors?
Yes—its heritage, old-vine sourcing, and ageing potential make it appealing for collectors.
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What should I look for when tasting this wine?
Focus on the layered fruit, spice complexity, tannin structure, and length of finish, which reflect its quality.
Frequently Asked Questions
-
What is the alcohol content of Ancestor Shiraz?
It typically sits around 14%–14.5% ABV, giving it a full-bodied and concentrated style without feeling unbalanced.
-
Is Ancestor Shiraz dry or slightly sweet?
It is a dry wine, but the intensity of fruit gives a rounded, plush mouthfeel, making it feel smooth rather than sharp.
-
How do 100-year-old vines influence the quality of this wine?
Old vines produce lower yields with more concentrated fruit, resulting in greater depth, complexity, and character in the final wine.
-
Does this wine need decanting before serving?
Yes—decanting for 30–60 minutes helps soften tannins and enhances its layered aromas and flavours.
-
Can I drink this wine now or should I cellar it?
It can be enjoyed now with decanting, but it also has the structure to age gracefully, developing more complexity over time.
-
What is the ideal serving temperature for this wine?
Serve at around 16–18°C. Slight cooling can help highlight its structure and balance.
-
Is Ancestor Shiraz suitable for collectors?
Yes—its heritage, old-vine sourcing, and ageing potential make it appealing for collectors.
-
What should I look for when tasting this wine?
Focus on the layered fruit, spice complexity, tannin structure, and length of finish, which reflect its quality.
