Wednesday, October 23, 2024

Premium Australian Cabernet Sauvignon

Walkaround tasting in London for premium cabs from down under. Long associated with Bordeaux, this grape is widely planted around the world.

These are my tasting notes from the bottles I thought were the best of the day. I look forward to buying some of them and drinking them at ease with a good pairing of food. Meat yes, of course, but also hearty pasta, baked fish, roasted veggies and aged cheese.

Howard Park

Abercrombie 2010
Intense, round and long, can still evolve 4-5 years to round tannins to perfection.
Score 89

Larry Cherubino

Cherubino Margaret River 2013
Perfect balance, long and mod complex.
Score 90
The 2021 bottle is fruity, balanced, ready not, more limited potential.
RRP £42 Score 89

Budworth 2019
RRP £65 Score 94

Frankland River 2011
An incredibly sumptuous wine with compex tertiary notes and velvety consistency.
RRP £65 Score 96

Leewin Estate

Art Series 2019
Intense aroma, balanced and surprisingly ready now, maybe thanks to the French barrique.
RRP £50 Score 90

Moss Wood

Moss Wood 2001
Smooth, long an complex, almost creamy.
RRP £80 Score 94
The 2021 bottle is also ready now, less complex.
Score 90

Nocturne

Yallingup 2021
Balanced and long, best in 3-4 years?
RRP £ 32, Score 89
Single Vineyard 2022
Round, perfect balance, long, ready.
RRP £47 Score 92

Passel Estate

Passel Estate 2018
Perfect balance and very long, complex.
RRP 35 Score 93
Pessel Estate Lot 71 reserve 2017
An amazing wine with still 4-5 years of potential evolution.
RRP £55 Score 95

Stella Bella

Luminosa 2017
Intense, elegant, complex and long. An exceptional cab, destemmed and hot fermented (29 °C) with 14 days on skins, MLF in oak and 14 months in French barrels, mixed new and used.
RRP 58 Score 95

Vasse Felix

Vasse Felix 2016
86% cab, 14% malbec
A harmonious wine, it's got everything you can dream of in a cab: elegance, length, complexity, body.
RRP £38 Score 96

The Vasse Felix 2021 bottle turns out to be quite a bit lighter. Score 89

Tom Cully 2015

81% cab 16% malbec 3% petit verdot
A delicate wine still sports good complexity and length.
RRP £ 100 Score 90

Voyager Estate

Voyager Estate 2014 and 2018
Both vintages are superb cabs, with perfect balance and great length and complexity.
Steel open top fermentation and aged in French oak (half new) for 18 months.
RRP 66 Score 95

Woodlands 

2014 Matthew and 2020 Eleanor
Both bottles offer a perfectly balanced wine, very complex and long. Fruit is still there but it has evolved, especially in the 2014 vintage, into intriguing tertiary nuances. Wines on the border of exceptionality.
RRP £75 Score 95

Levantine Hill
Samantha's Paddock mélenge traditionel
65% Cab 15% merlot 7% cab franc 3% malbec
Tasted the 2017 and 2018 vintages, both sumptuous, harmonious wines that tower above the magnificent landscape of Australian cabernet.
RRP £110, Score 95

Mount Mary

Quintet 2016
Round and ready now, a smooth velvet wine.
RRP 80 Score 94
The 2021 vintage is still a bit rough at the edges, give it a few years in the bottle.

Penfolds

Bin 407 2022 and 2010
Predictable, the 2010 is ready now and, incredibly, so is the 2022.
Both round, smooth like velvet, very long.
RRP £75, Score 95

Bin 707 2022 and 2020
Both amazing bottles, at the top of the Penfolds range, with length complexity and fruit.
RRP £450!! Yes Four hundred and fifty! Score 95

Yalumba

The Caley Cab/Shiraz 2016 and 2020
77% cab, 23% shiraz, proportions can change from year to year
Two harmonious bottles continue the incredible series of this afternoon.
RRP £240 Score 96

Henschke

Cyril Henschke 2019
A long and complex wine, I know I sound repetitive but this is the theme today.
RRO 125 Score 94

Kaesler, Barossa

Age of Light 2018
RRP 65 Score 92

Penfolds, Coonawarra, 2020 and 2022

Bin 169
Surprisingly the 2022 is readier than 2010, or put it another way 2010 is fresher than 2020.
RRP 160 Score 95

Wynns Coonawarra Estate
John Riddoch 2010 and 2021
RRP £100, Score for the older bottle 94 and the younger one 92

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