From fifth and sixth generation winemakers in the foothills of the Barossa Ranges, this five-year-old bottling seem to be aging quickly. The color is heading into brick shades and the strawberry and raspberry fruit on the floral, aromatic nose is a little raisiny. But Cab's typical tobacco-leaf and spice notes are there too, beneath the fruit, and there's a lovely ease and drinkability to the palate. The tannins are drying but the fruit is plump and bright. Drink up.
From fifth and sixth generation winemakers in the foothills of the Barossa Ranges, this five-year-old bottling seem to be aging quickly. The color is heading into brick shades and the strawberry and raspberry fruit on the floral, aromatic nose is a little raisiny. But Cab's typical tobacco-leaf and spice notes are there too, beneath the fruit, and there's a lovely ease and drinkability to the palate. The tannins are drying but the fruit is plump and bright. Drink up.
From fifth and sixth generation winemakers in the foothills of the Barossa Ranges, this five-year-old bottling seem to be aging quickly. The color is heading into brick shades and the strawberry and raspberry fruit on the floral, aromatic nose is a little raisiny. But Cab's typical tobacco-leaf and spice notes are there too, beneath the fruit, and there's a lovely ease and drinkability to the palate. The tannins are drying but the fruit is plump and bright. Drink up.