Grapes from the estate's Russell-Grooters vineyard are the centerpiece here, and this wine easily competes with many reserves costing twice as much. Blackberry, black cherry and black coffee flavors dive deep into a rich, resonant midpalate. Aged 10 months in one-quarter new French oak, the wine feels bigger and darker than that would suggest, and it finishes with a burst of dark chocolate nibs.
Grapes from the estate's Russell-Grooters vineyard are the centerpiece here, and this wine easily competes with many reserves costing twice as much. Blackberry, black cherry and black coffee flavors dive deep into a rich, resonant midpalate. Aged 10 months in one-quarter new French oak, the wine feels bigger and darker than that would suggest, and it finishes with a burst of dark chocolate nibs.
Grapes from the estate's Russell-Grooters vineyard are the centerpiece here, and this wine easily competes with many reserves costing twice as much. Blackberry, black cherry and black coffee flavors dive deep into a rich, resonant midpalate. Aged 10 months in one-quarter new French oak, the wine feels bigger and darker than that would suggest, and it finishes with a burst of dark chocolate nibs.
Grapes from the estate's Russell-Grooters vineyard are the centerpiece here, and this wine easily competes with many reserves costing twice as much. Blackberry, black cherry and black coffee flavors dive deep into a rich, resonant midpalate. Aged 10 months in one-quarter new French oak, the wine feels bigger and darker than that would suggest, and it finishes with a burst of dark chocolate nibs.