Reserve Cabernet
Winemaker notes Colour: Deep crimson Bouquet: Brooding blackberry, mulberry, dark chocolate and cedar aromas typify the aromatic profile of this reserve style. Palate: The palate is rich and powerful showing generous redcurrant, mulberry and dark chocolate flavours. A soft and supple backbone of tannin gives this Cabernet a long and precise evolution through the palate. Viticulture Grown on the Wildberry Estate vineyard this parcel of fruit enjoys one of the more sought-after addresses for Cabernet Sauvignon not only in Australia but also in a global sense. Wilyabrup has rapidly gained a global reputation as one of the best places to grow Cabernet in the world and the Wildberry Vineyard with its free draining gravelly soils and north facing aspect deliver a unique viticultural environment in which to grow premium Cabernet Sauvignon. Winemaking Carefully selected fruit is delivered to the winery where it was crushed and destemmed to a static fermenter. Selected yeast is added and a controlled fermentation was conducted over a 18 day period. During fermentation the wine is pumped over the skins twice a day to facilitate colour and tannin extraction. A period of post fermentation maceration on-skins has been employed for this batch to further ameliorate and soften the tannin profile of this wine. Following fermentation the wine is matured in approximately 25% new and a selection of one and two year old French oak barriques. Following maturation the wine is assembled before a gentle filtration prior to bottling.
St Hugo Cabernet Shiraz
St Hugo Cabernet Shiraz displays a dark ruby red with purple hues. The bouquet of dark forest fruits such as plum, blueberry and cassis lead into a beautifully complex palate of blackcurrent, sweet plum and chalky tannins. There is a underlying savoury oak hint and a finish of lingering dark chocolate.
Josef Chromy Expressions Coal River Valley Pinot Noir
Josef Chromy Expression Pinot Noir has been crafted with exceptional fruit from the Coal River Valley, on the lower East Coast of Tasmania. It displays a complex palate full of ripe berry fruits, fine tannins, and subtle oak, all combining to provide a palate of balance, texture, and persistence.
Hungerford Hill Tumbarumba Pinot Meunier
A true rarity – Pinot Meunier, known as a constituent of some Champagnes, adding richness and body – is very rarely vinified on its own anywhere in the world. As winemaker Bryan Currie shows, it can be done, and very well. “Light in colour but it has its kicking boots on. Cranberry, red cherry, meaty spice and wood smoke flavours combine beautifully. It kicks quality goals from start to finish; tannin, acid and texture are all in good form too... 93 points” (Halliday).
Moss Wood Amy's Cabernet Blend
The Moss Wood Amy's offers undeniable Moss Wood quality at an easily affordable price. Beautifully soft yet full-bodied it shows pristine varietal character impeccable balance and is simply a pleasure to drink - whether it be upon its release when it shows optimum primary fruit and robust texture or after a few years in the cellar when the classic secondary characters begin to wonderfully take control.
Langmeil Blacksmith Cabernet Sauvignon
The Langmeil Blacksmith Cabernet Sauvignon is all about varietal definition. Blackcurrant, blueberries as well as herbaceousness and briary spice, plus a couple of years in good French oak to help drinkability as a youngster.
Bleasdale Vineyard The Iron Duke Cabernet
The Iron Duke is a premium Langhorne Creek Cabernet from Bleasdale the regions oldest winery, founded in 1850. The wine, made in limited quantites, is a blend of the best parcels of Cabernet fruit from the vintage. Rich, medium bodied and showing sublime regional and varietal typicity, The Iron Duke is racked before bottle without filtration. Named not after Arthur Wellesley, the Duke of Wellington, but after founder Frank Potts own rifle. The wine honours Franks readiness is organising Langhorne Creek locals to defend against a potential Imperial Russian Invasion a real fear at the time.
Henschke Apple Tree Bench Shiraz Cabernet
Deep crimson in colour. Spicy aromas of Satsuma plums, blueberries, crushed mulberries, blackberries and blackcurrants are complemented beautifully by savoury notes of cardamom, bay leaf and licorice. Rich, succulent plum and blue and black berry fruits fill the palate and entwine with black pepper, bay leaf and anise, while plush layers of soft, supple tannins and a savoury line of flavour provide for a firm and well structured mid-palate, and long, fine finish.
Yabby Lake Tasmania Coal River Pinot Noir
Product Description The 2023 Yabby Lake Tasmania Coal River Pinot Noir is the debut release from the new Yabby Lake site in Tasmania's Coal River Valley. This cool, dry vintage brought smaller crops and a perfect balance for the vines, resulting in a wine with a deep, dark berry fruit profile. The grapes, handpicked in early April, were transferred under careful conditions to the Yabby Lake winery for vinification. The wine underwent natural fermentation, with a small percentage of whole bunches included to enhance complexity. Aged in 500L French oak barrels, the wine showcases an intricate balance of dark berry fruits, florals, and subtle spice. The palate is plush and rounded, with fine tannins and a lengthy finish. A promising debut that can age beautifully for 5 to 10 years. Maker Yabby Lake was founded by the Kirby family, who are passionate about producing wines that reflect the unique character of their vineyards. Winemaker Tom Carson, with years of experience in the industry, leads the team with a deep understanding of both the land and the seasons. With a focus on crafting wines that express the purity of each vintage, Yabby Lake specialises in Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, though the estate also grows small amounts of Pinot Gris and Syrah. The team at Yabby Lake embraces a hands-on approach to viticulture, carefully selecting and handling each parcel separately to bring out the best in the fruit. The recent acquisition of a vineyard in Tasmania’s Coal River Valley marks an exciting new chapter for the winery, further expanding its capacity to produce exceptional wines with the same commitment to quality that has defined Yabby Lake since its inception. Philosophy Yabby Lake’s winemaking philosophy revolves around creating wines that express the essence of their vineyard and the unique characteristics of each vintage. Each parcel of fruit is hand-selected, and the team takes a meticulous approach, often bottling individual parcels under the ‘Single Block Release’ label if they stand out for their distinct personality. Winemaker Tom Carson emphasises a deep understanding of the vineyards, allowing the team to make intuitive decisions that enhance the wines' expression. The winery’s commitment to quality is evident in their dedication to sustainability, with all aspects of the vineyard and winery operations focused on preserving the environment while crafting wines of exceptional character. The recent expansion into Tasmania's Coal River Valley allows Yabby Lake to continue this journey, exploring the nuances of a new terroir while maintaining their unwavering commitment to producing top-tier Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Tasting Notes Nose Dark Berries, Floral, and Spicy Lift Aromatic dark berries like blackberry and black cherry dominate the nose, accented by subtle floral and spicy notes. The wine's complexity is already evident, with hints of earthiness and depth. Palate Plush and Rounded The palate is round and plush, with a smooth texture that allows the dark fruit and spice to shine. Fine tannins and a seamless balance of acidity provide structure, ensuring the wine’s future aging potential. Finish Long and Fine The finish is long and fine, with lingering berry flavours and a touch of spice, making this wine a satisfying and memorable experience.
Vasse Felix Cabernet Sauvignon
This is WORLD CLASS Cabernet and sits among the very best! Vasse Felix's signature bay leaf in a profoundly high quality bath of tightly packed blackberry & black currants. Fantastic length and cellaring potential!