The sleek and lithe side of Cabernet, this is fabulous. PnP, and opening up over the course of 3 hours, with notes of black currant, tart blackberry, and tobacco commingling throughout. Hints of tar weave in late, lingering on the medium finish. But the juicy, lip-smacking acidity is the calling card here, making it impossible to put the glass down.
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5/19/2024 - pikemasterflash wrote:
Better than the prior bottles I have had
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5/13/2024 - wren460 wrote: 91 Points
The cabernet pinot from Australia. Very light and completely uninteresting. Not bad but not a great wine.
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2/19/2024 - pikemasterflash wrote:
Thin, watery and overly sweet. Pass on these.
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1/20/2024 - cubswinws Likes this wine: 92 Points
Nice nose. Minerals and acidity with finish of eucalyptus make this unique and definitely not Napa or Bordeaux.
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1/6/2024 - ziavino wrote: 94 Points
The sleek and lithe side of Cabernet, this is fabulous. PnP, and opening up over the course of 3 hours, with notes of black currant, tart blackberry, and tobacco commingling throughout. Hints of tar weave in late, lingering on the medium finish. But the juicy, lip-smacking acidity is the calling card here, making it impossible to put the glass down.
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