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St Hugo Cabernet Sauvignon

Langton's Classification: Excellent

Named after the famed Johann Gramp's grandson, Hugo, this is the very best Cabernet Sauvignon in the stable. From the very best sites in the region of Coonawarra, this wine shows classic regional mint and blackcurrant on the nose with a silky supple palate, elegant fruit characters, toasty oak and long, fine tannins.

Wynns Black Label Cabernet Sauvignon

Langton's Classification: Excellent

Wynns Black Label Cabernet Sauvignon is the beacon of quality that all Australian Cabernet Sauvignon is compared to. Coming off the iconic red soils of Coonawarra, Wynns Black Label Cabernet Sauvignon is classic elegance. Chief winemaker, Sue Hodder, is able to craft a wine brimming with aromas of blackcurrant and plum that combine with spicy minty notes. The palate is well structured, long and fine. With the right cellaring condition, this could easily be a cellar gem.

Katnook Estate Cabernet Sauvignon

Langton's Classification: Excellent

Katnook is a beacon for quality in Coonawarra for many a decade. Their Cabernet is their flagship that has a rich and elegant bouquet with aromas of cedary blackcurrant. Supported by well integrated toasty oak while the palate shows long fine varietal flavours.

Parker Terra Rossa First Growth Cabernet Sauvignon

Founded in 1985 by John and Faye Parker, Parker Estate stands as a testament to their unwavering commitment to producing exceptional wines. The Abbey Vineyard, which lays the foundation for their esteemed wines, was planted with Reynell Selection Cabernet vines. These vines, sourced from Bordeaux in the 1800s, hold a historical significance, as they were lost to France forever due to the devastating phylloxera outbreak. Over the course of four decades, Parker Estate has garnered numerous wine show medals, trophies and accolades. This recognition includes the prestigious Five Red Star rating by James Halliday, solidifying their position as one of the most esteemed wineries in Coonawarra. Coonawarra owes its reputation as a premier wine-growing region to John Riddoch, considered the region's founder. In 1891, Riddoch, upon the recommendation of his friend and renowned viticulturist Thomas Hardy, planted Shiraz, Cabernet, and Pinot Noir vines. This visionary decision laid the groundwork for the region's viticultural success and showcased its potential. Nestled in one of Australia's first and finest cool-climate wine-growing regions, Coonawarra benefits from the maritime influence of the Southern Ocean. The seasonal upwelling of dark blue water streams from Antarctica further enhances the cooling effect, creating an ideal environment for grape cultivation. With 1492 Growing Degree Days (GDD), Coonawarra's climate is slightly cooler than Bordeaux and significantly cooler than the Napa Valley and Margaret River regions. However, it is the unique 27km long and 2km wide cigar-shaped outcrop of ancient Terra Rossa soils that truly sets Coonawarra apart. Resting above a hard limestone cap, these Terra Rossa soils provide excellent drainage, allowing the vines to thrive. Beneath the soils lies an aquifer, a remnant of an ancient seabed, further contributing to the region's distinctive terroir. Parker Estate has harnessed the full potential of this remarkable location, combining the advantages of the aquifer, cool climate and free-draining Terra Rossa soils to achieve the highest standards of wine-growing. The result is a portfolio of exceptional wines that reflect the unique essence of Coonawarra. First Growth is a wine that is exclusively crafted in select years when the growing season yields exceptional fruit quality. It is only produced when a particular vintage is determined to possess ageing potential of at least 15 years or more. The Parker Terra Rossa First Growth Cabernet Sauvignon 2008 is a remarkable wine that showcases the epitome of Coonawarra winemaking. This vintage displays a deep, garnet hue that hints at the complexity and depth that awaits. On the nose, intricate layers of blackcurrant, blackberry and dark cherry intertwine with notes of cedar, tobacco and a subtle hint of earthiness. These aromas are complemented by nuances of vanilla and baking spice, adding an enticing touch of elegance. The palate is rich and full-bodied, with velvety tannins that provide a luxurious mouthfeel. Flavours of ripe black fruits dominate, accompanied by hints of chocolate and espresso. The wine boasts excellent structure and balance, with a seamless integration of fruit, oak and tannins. As the wine lingers on the palate, it reveals its true potential, with a long, lingering finish that leaves a lasting impression. The 2008 vintage of the Parker Terra Rossa First Growth Cabernet Sauvignon showcases the remarkable ageing potential of Coonawarra wines, promising continued development and refinement over the years. This wine truly embodies the essence of Coonawarra's unique terroir, with its distinct Terra Rossa soils and cool maritime influence. It is a testament to the uncompromising commitment to quality and passion for winemaking that Parker Estate embodies. Enjoy this exceptional wine now, or cellar it for further ageing, as it promises to evolve and reveal even greater complexity and depth with time.

Katnook Odyssey Cabernet Sauvignon

An intricately layered palate structure of ripe fruit and oak flavours seamlessly combined by maturation in barrels. Ripe dark berries, hints of dusty mulberry and spicy plums with subtle vanilla, mocha and chocolate oak flavours are richly interwoven. Fine grained, softly assertive tannins complement lingering flavours. Drinking at its peak, a great statement of luxury Australian Cabernet Sauvignon.

Wynns Coonawarra Estate Cabernet Sauvignon

Langton's Classification: Excellent

'Black Label' Cabernet Sauvignon, which was first vintaged in 1954, has evolved markedly over the decades. It is arguably Australia's most recognised Cabernet Sauvignon, and has more than any other, helped define Coonawarra. The wine is matured in new and seasoned French oak for 12 to 18 months. A classic Coonawarra Cabernet with pristine dark berry/ cassis aromas, fine grained tannins and underlying savoury nuances, it develops into a rich, chocolaty wine with age. In a super vintage, this wine can look astonishingly like a 2nd or 3rd growth Bordeaux with its pure cassis aromas and cedary complexity. See Chief Winemaker Sue Hodder speak about the spectacular 2015 release:

Yalumba The Menzies Cabernet Sauvignon

Yalumba continue to produce amazing quality, premium wines for a fraction of the price they could demand. The Menzies is prime example with rich, blackcurrant and cassis fruit with integrated oak that fills the mouth.

Patrick of Coonawarra Grande Reserve Cabernet

The best fruit from only the best vintages makes the grade for this iconic wine. Bold, complex notes of dark chocolate and concentrated fruit lead to a wonderfully rich, structured palate with impeccable length. A wine that showcases the true essence of aged Coonawarra Cabernet and will reward any wine lover or true connoisseur.

Katnook Odyssey

Katnook Odyssey is one of the superstars of the Coonawarra galaxy, produced only from the finest fruit and in the top years. The best oak is lavished on Odyssey, and is absorbed by the rich, dense fruit with ease. 5 years+ in our programme and the oak integration is complete, the tannins softened and the texture silken. A special occassion wine at the best of times, the 2013 vintage is still improving and should retain its best attributes for another ten years.

Allegiance Wines Unity Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon

A single vineyard Coonawarra treat with FIVE Golds including a rare Great Gold, a Double, and multiple scores of 94-97 pts. "This is a compelling rendition, showing crème de cassis, Black Doris plum, violet and cigar box aromas on the nose, leading to a sumptuous palate that's both powerful and sophisticated. Multi-layered, immensely complex and properly structured with a great line and length" (Sam Kim, Wine Orbit). Stuart Knox in The Real Review remarks how its "big and rich lift of cassis, cola, and dark chocolate jumps from the glass. A big and dense wine, lashings of black fruit, layered with vanilla and cola spices".