Growing Conditions

Another challenging yet rewarding vintage for the premium, southern grape growing regions of Western Australia. Winter rainfall was close to the long term average. The growing and ripening seasons, while largely warm and dry were punctuated with rains and windy conditions that did affect set and subsequent yields in Cabernet Sauvignon. Warm, dry weather in late summer and early autumn delivered even ripening for the April harvest. The mild end to the season saw all varieties ripen perfectly with high natural acidity and fine fruit structure and silky tannins.

Nose

Youthful and classic cabernet aromas of chocolate mint, violets, briary hedgerow fruits with a touch of mocha and toasted oak spice.

Palate

A bag of bramble and briary fruits - red currants, mulberries, plums, blackberries and blueberries, all supple and rich. This ambling fruit richness is bridled by plentiful and fine fruit tannins, well assisted by the finest grained French oak.

Appearance

Deep ruby red.

Food Pairing

Barbecued lamb and Manchego.