”If you seek a generously proportioned Barossan shiraz; one that retains its sense of place with just a sprinkle of contemporary flair, the 8 Songs is a good bet. It's a deep red purple in the glass, with heady aromas of black plum, cherry and blueberry, underscored by baking spice, dark chocolate and lovely French oak. Weighty with a velvety flow, fine, gypsum-like tannins and no shortage of pure horsepower on the exit. Bold yet fleshy and graceful. No mean feat! Impressive stuff.”
– Dave Brookes