Growing Conditions
The Great Southern region of Western Australia experienced ideal grapegrowing conditions with high sunshine hours and warm temperatures. During the season two very small batches of fruit, 2 tonnes from the Frankland and 1.5 tonnes from Mt. Barker, were identified as demonstrating the qualities that we look for in great Southern Cabernet Sauvignon.
Nose
The wine exhibits aromas typical of the best Great Southern Cabernet Sauvignon; earthy, dusty characters with ripe cassis fruits and chocolaty scents.
Palate
The palate is rich but restrained with blackberry and blood plum flavours. The hallmark of the wine is the silky texture of the ripe tannins that so define Great Southern Cabernet Sauvignon.
Appearance
Bright red hues.


