Tasting Notes

95
Inside Bordeaux Jane Anson - 29 May 24
You can feel the richness to the texture even on the nose, and this feels very much a modern style. Things are just revving up at 15 years old, underlining the potential of great Australian Cabernet - you would find a ton of Médoc classifieds in the 2008 vintage that are far more evolved than this. Chewy tannins, espresso, liquorice, slate-scraping tannins, mint finish. So good, it's a slow build, slow burn, a one point upscore from my last tasting. 100% new American oak for ageing.
Drinking Date: 2024 - 2040
92
Vinous Josh Raynolds - 01 Sep 11
Inky ruby. Deep aromas and flavors of cherry compote, dark berries, sassafras and tobacco, with an overlay of sexy oak spices. Quite backward but shows formidable density, depth and sweetness. Slow-building, supple tannins give a structural underpinning to the long, sappy, smoky finish. Still a baby and in need of at least five more years in the cellar.
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Australia Vineyard Fine Wine

Australia

Australian wines are globally acclaimed for their diversity and quality, driven by varied climates and innovative techniques. Shiraz, the country’s flagship grape, shines in bold, spicy wines from the Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale. Australia also excels in Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and Riesling. Margaret River is noted for Bordeaux-style blends and elegant Chardonnays, while Clare and Eden Valleys are known for aromatic Rieslings. Top producers include Penfolds, Henschke, Yalumba, Leeuwin Estate, and Torbreck.