Gary W wrote:When we talk about Shiraz and the classic regions for it then lets face it...when it comes down to it 2002 was not a 
great vintage (for Shiraz) in the Barossa...and pretty ordinary in WA and the Hunter. So really you have Victoria left...and then you don't have the top wines like Giaconda and Craiglee and St Peters etc in this tasting but 50 palate shattering high alcohol wines. I am suprised you survived this tasting. Never mind black tongues. Leather tongues!  

GW
 
RB's are tougher than that, we gargle with vodka before the tasting. 

  And single malts or brandy afterwards.
Re vintage, 2002 was better than 2001 and 2003 for shiraz in SA and some other places, so there wasn't much alternative, we wanted to keep it to a single vintage and include about half wines still available at retail.  Agree on WA, that is the reason why there were few WA shiraz included and they didn't shine.  I hold 2002 for SA Shiraz in slightly higher regard than you do and my cellar stocks are backing this assessment on the usual carefully selected basis.
I do have 2002 Craiglee in my cellar, along with Castagna, Battely, Berrys Bridge, Chateau Leamon, Dalwhinnie, Dominique Portet, Heathcote Estate, Pondalowie, Seppelt St Peters, Yarra Yarra all from Victoria, as well as most of the Victorians that were included.
The subtext of the tasting was to compare the 2 Warrabilla shiraz with peers, so some were deliberately left out, such as Craiglee, as they probably would be swamped by the bigger, richer styles.  Some of the others in my list above could have coped, but weren't included.