CRITIC REVIEWS
Tamlyn Currin
Fragrant nose which quietly unfurls refined fruit across the palate. Long, limber, graphite-fresh tannins and a cool breath of pine and laurel. Dark-red sweetness, dark-blue silkiness. A trace of sooty spice arching into the finish. Exceptionally elegant. (TC)
James Suckling
This cuvee has improved with global warming, promoting better ripening patterns in Margaret River’s southern sector where this address lies. Still, elements of pimento and verdant garden herbs are slotted in amidst aromas of red and blackcurrant, lilac, sage, black olive and thyme. There is much to love about this wine, almost resembling a riper Loire franc. While the astringent gristle should tone with bottle age, I am tasting what’s in front of me. This should age reasonably well, even if rather green as it stands. Drinkable now, but best from 2026. Screw cap.