The Longbottom ladies' top red is a big rich number (after all, it's from two warm wine regions in South Australia) but it also shows restraint and complexity, just as you'd hope at this price point. A deep well of cassis, blackberries, black pepper, licorice, savory spice and graphite is framed by toasty oak. It's definitely not shy on the alcohol side of things, and it coats the tongue with more plush black fruit, but the muscular tannins are chalky and fine, their power setting this wine up for a long life. Leave this alone for now, however. Drink 2021–2029 and likely beyond.
The Longbottom ladies' top red is a big rich number (after all, it's from two warm wine regions in South Australia) but it also shows restraint and complexity, just as you'd hope at this price point. A deep well of cassis, blackberries, black pepper, licorice, savory spice and graphite is framed by toasty oak. It's definitely not shy on the alcohol side of things, and it coats the tongue with more plush black fruit, but the muscular tannins are chalky and fine, their power setting this wine up for a long life. Leave this alone for now, however. Drink 2021–2029 and likely beyond.
The Longbottom ladies' top red is a big rich number (after all, it's from two warm wine regions in South Australia) but it also shows restraint and complexity, just as you'd hope at this price point. A deep well of cassis, blackberries, black pepper, licorice, savory spice and graphite is framed by toasty oak. It's definitely not shy on the alcohol side of things, and it coats the tongue with more plush black fruit, but the muscular tannins are chalky and fine, their power setting this wine up for a long life. Leave this alone for now, however. Drink 2021–2029 and likely beyond.
The Longbottom ladies' top red is a big rich number (after all, it's from two warm wine regions in South Australia) but it also shows restraint and complexity, just as you'd hope at this price point. A deep well of cassis, blackberries, black pepper, licorice, savory spice and graphite is framed by toasty oak. It's definitely not shy on the alcohol side of things, and it coats the tongue with more plush black fruit, but the muscular tannins are chalky and fine, their power setting this wine up for a long life. Leave this alone for now, however. Drink 2021–2029 and likely beyond.