"Intense and juicy, with a bouquet that jumps across the table, this under-priced juvenile is wholesome, perky and disarming. Over a faint morning hearth of slightly sooty oak there's a heap of rich, fat fruit, supported by lovely dry medium-grained tannins. As the wine ever-so-gradually recedes, its firm acidity and tannin sets the salivatories gushing, driving the drinker to tucker. And another glass. It'll last 15 years, growing smoother for the first 10. The winemaker is Ben Glaetzer." 92 Points - The Independent Weekly, April 11, 2006
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