Jeremy Oliver Rating 93!
A wine played in two parts. At once meaty, wild and leathery, but also with a tightly-knit underswell of succulent, brightly flavoured small berry fruits. There's a herbal, capsicum-like note to its briary aromas of cassis and raspberries, with earthy regional influences and cedar/vanilla oak qualities playing second violin. It's long and firm, packed with distinctive small fruits before an astringent and drying finish of pliant tannins. Right on the stylistic edge. 18.7, drink 2007-2011+
Jeremy Oliver, Tasted 1/11/2002
What a fantastic pick up from the vintage of the decade in the Margaret River. This wine has been lovingly cellared and the levels are high. Treat yourself to one of the greatest Cabernets from the New World from one of the greatest vintages.