CRITIC REVIEWS
David Sly
In some years, this regional expression seems muted and awkward but the 2020 vintage shines, thanks to its longer, cooler ripening period. It’s the rounded, savoury entry that grabs your attention, with chewy texture adding presence and purpose, providing so much more than simple fruit satisfaction. The lean, sinewy muscle of the mid-palate keeps you intrigued, before it finishes with a lively white pepper prickle. Released at A$60/bottle.
James Suckling
This wine continues its ascent of quality and this 2020 vintage has appealing confidence in terms of fruit, showing concentration, depth, ripeness and presence. Aromas of red plum, mulberry and blackberry flow faithfully through to the palate. Supple, pliable tannins and an impressively elegant shape runs deep into the finish. A great Bin 128! Drink over the next decade or more.