Modern, fun, cooler climate Shiraz from a cool part of Margaret River. Minimal intervention and no artefact, simply naturally expressive of the variety and the place it is grown.
A cool, winter-like spring saw vine growth delayed in development. Rainfall in October was significant. A dry and warm summer, with sustained warmth day and night through December, January and February, possibly influenced by another La Niña season, saw a rapid ripening eriod for all white varieties, with all vineyards harvested in little over a month. Fruit quality was excellent with surprising delicacy and elegance. A low yielding vintage, primarily due to spring
conditions over the past two years. Warm and rapid veraison for reds in early February was ideal and saw the Cabernet’s desirable ripe flavours pronounce themselves quickly. Vine health remains fantastic, with fruit quality high and flavours concentrated.
90 points
Dark ruby red core, little hint of purple at the rim. Plum, wakame and dark slate aromas. Dense and weighty blue and black fruits on the palate. Full and powerful as it rolls long with hints of saline and iodine minerals adding to the interest. Acidity has a pop towards the finish and sits slightly angular to the grainy tannins. Still very long and finishes bone dry. Time should see it meld together.