The 2019 Ellen Street Shiraz (vines planted 1953) is like Eocene's chunkier cousin. It has the same family resemblance, but there's meat on the bones here. The oak and the extraction is more obvious here than in the Eocene. This has more unctuous fruit parcels, so the broader range of oak is employed—both American and French—and it suits this parcel of wine. This is a people wine. Satisfying. Pleasurable. Juicy. Mocha, American oak lick. Not complex, but delicious.