Description
Eligo is the life’s work bottled. Named from the Latin to select the best, it is John Duval’s flagship Shiraz — a wine released only in vintages the winemaker considers worthy, drawn from a meticulous selection of old-vine parcels across the Barossa Valley and Eden Valley. After decades as Penfolds’ chief winemaker, Duval turned to his own name with a singular ambition: to define what Barossa Shiraz can be at its most refined and cellar-worthy.
The 2022 vintage captures an ideal dialogue between the two valleys. Barossa contributes its characteristic depth and density of fruit; Eden Valley lifts the whole with cool-climate freshness and aromatic precision. The wine spent eighteen months in French oak, approximately forty-two percent of it new — a proportion carefully calibrated to shape without overwhelming, to frame rather than furnish.
In the glass, the wine opens with concentrated dark fruit: blackberry, black plum and blueberry, threaded through with anise, liquorice, clove, graphite and dark chocolate. These are not isolated notes but part of a seamless whole — the aromatic complexity of a wine with both weight and poise. On the palate, the structure is full-bodied yet composed, concentrated and layered, with savoury depth building beneath the fruit. The tannins are silky and fine-grained, the kind that speak to old vines and careful winemaking rather than extraction. The finish is long, mineral-driven and impeccably balanced, showing genuine power without sacrificing the elegance that sets Eligo apart from its peers.


















