Mollydooker Carnival of Love Shiraz 2021
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Description
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Mollydooker Carnival of Love Shiraz 2021 is a full-bodied, 100% Shiraz from McLaren Vale, South Australia, bottled at 16.5% ABV in a 750ml format. The 2021 vintage earned 93 points from Wine Spectator, continuing a legacy that includes a record three appearances in the publication's Top 10 Wines in the World list.
Quick Facts: ABV: 16.5% | Origin: McLaren Vale, South Australia | Vintage: 2021 | Winery: Mollydooker Wines
Production & Heritage
Mollydooker Wines was founded by husband-and-wife team Sparky and Sarah Marquis, who built the brand into one of Australia's most recognized names in bold, ripe Shiraz. The 2021 Carnival of Love is sourced exclusively from the Gateway vineyard in McLaren Vale, barrel fermented and matured in 100% new American oak. The wine is evaluated using Mollydooker's proprietary Marquis Fruit Weight™ system — a measure of how completely velvety fruit sensation covers the palate when tannin, alcohol, and acid are in balance. The Love Series requires a Fruit Weight between 85% and 95%; the 2021 vintage registers at 88%.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Powerful yet lifted, opening with ripe red cherry and blackberry before revealing layers of Turkish delight and subtle mocha. A thread of spearmint and menthol adds aromatic brightness above the dark fruit core.
Taste: The entry is decidedly ripe, built around cherry and berry preserves that saturate the palate. At mid-palate, spicy clove and cardamom emerge alongside infectious chocolate cherry and fresh plum. Liquorice weaves through the structure, adding complexity while maintaining a seamless, velvety texture.
Finish: Long and expressive, with a chocolaty note that gains momentum alongside a touch of sandalwood. The fruit lingers well after each sip, showcasing the balance the Marquis Fruit Weight™ system is designed to achieve.
How to Drink Carnival of Love
This wine is best served at 16–18°C (60–65°F) and benefits from 30–60 minutes of decanting to let the layers of fruit and oak fully unfold. Given its richness and 16.5% ABV, it rewards patient sipping rather than rapid consumption. For wine-based mixed drinks, the concentrated fruit and structure work well in a bold red Sangria built with dark stone fruits, a wine-forward Kalimotxo where its sweetness offsets the bitterness of cola, or a spiced Mulled Wine during cooler months where the existing clove and cardamom notes amplify the classic recipe.
Best For
- Gifting a collector who follows Wine Spectator's annual lists
- Pairing with a slow-smoked brisket or barbecue dinner
- Celebrating a milestone with a high-scoring Australian Shiraz
- Building a vertical tasting of Carnival of Love across multiple vintages
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Carnival of Love taste like? It delivers intensely ripe cherry and berry preserve flavors wrapped in chocolate, clove, and cardamom, with a velvety texture from 100% new American oak maturation. The finish is long, with sandalwood and lingering dark fruit.
How does Carnival of Love compare to d'Arenberg The Dead Arm Shiraz? Both are flagship McLaren Vale Shiraz wines, but Carnival of Love is barrel fermented in 100% new American oak at a notably high 16.5% ABV, yielding a riper, more overtly generous style. The Dead Arm typically uses a mix of French and American oak and tends toward a more savory, structured profile.
Is Carnival of Love good for sipping neat? Absolutely — it is built for contemplative drinking, with layered aromatics and a long finish that reward careful attention. Decanting for at least 30 minutes before serving helps integrate the oak and reveal secondary spice notes.
Where is Carnival of Love made? Carnival of Love is produced by Mollydooker Wines in McLaren Vale, a renowned wine region south of Adelaide in South Australia. The fruit is sourced specifically from the Gateway vineyard within McLaren Vale.
What foods pair well with Carnival of Love? Smoked beef brisket complements its dark fruit and oak richness. Braised lamb shanks with rosemary echo its spice notes. Dark chocolate desserts mirror the wine's chocolaty mid-palate. Aged cheddar provides a savory counterpoint to the ripe fruit. Pan-seared duck breast with a berry reduction bridges the wine's cherry and plum core.
What sizes does Carnival of Love come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format.
Is Carnival of Love worth the price? It positions as a premium Australian Shiraz, and its 93-point Wine Spectator score for the 2021 vintage — along with a record three Top 10 placements historically — provides strong critical validation at its price tier. For fans of bold, ripe, oak-driven Shiraz, it delivers concentration and complexity consistent with its premium positioning.
Why Carnival of Love?
Few Australian Shiraz bottlings carry the track record of Carnival of Love, which has appeared three times in Wine Spectator's Top 10 Wines in the World — a record for any wine. The 2021 vintage continues that trajectory with a 93-point score and the hallmark intensity the label is known for. Its production from a single vineyard, barrel fermentation in 100% new American oak, and evaluation through the proprietary Marquis Fruit Weight™ system reflect a winemaking approach obsessively focused on palate-saturating fruit balance. For anyone seeking a benchmark of the bold, generous McLaren Vale style, this remains one of the most decorated expressions in the category.
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