Thursday, December 03, 2009

2007 Woodlands 'Margaret' Reserve Cabernet, Merlot, MalbecTasting Notes


As I have noted previously, 2007 is shaping as a vintage vintage in Margaret River; I have now tried several Cabernet's and Cabernet blends, and from the sub-$20 right up to the big guns the wines have been remarkable. For the sub-$20 market you must try the Voyager Estate Girt By Sea Cab Merlot, and the Ringbolt (Yalumba) MR Cabernet Sauvignon.

Now to the 2007 Margaret. This is a blend of 68% Cabernet Sauvignon, 18% Merlot and 16% Malbec. It spent 18 months in French oak, of which two thirds was new and one third was one year old. The alcohol is 13.5%. Suggested cellaring window is 2015-2020.

The colour is deep crimson red and the nose has cassis, smoky cedar, plum, light chocolate and some leafy and savoury notes.
The palate is smooth and silky with blackcurrant, spicy oak and soft ripe savoury tannins. The finish is long and spicy with a lovely savoury/sour note at the end. It's polished and plush and gives a gentle nod to the Bordeaux Left Bank.

Jeremy Oliver in the 2010 Wine Companion gives it a whopping 97 pts. and waxes thus:
'A long term classic, with finely honed power and exceptional balance. It's heady, brambly scents of violets, cassis, blackberries, blueberries and raspberries are underpinned by smoky cedar/mocha/vanilla oak with undertones of dark cherries.

Remarkably long, smooth and focused, it's plush and polished, saturated with intense fruit and tight-grained oak and tightly knit with firm , but silky-fine tannins, offering a tightly controlled measure of voluptuous depth and expression rare in Australian Cabernet.'

The wine is still available around the known traps, and for somewhat under $40 AUD - your Honour I believe the case is proven!

Try it with a rack of lamb, preferably cooked in the charcoal weber with maybe a touch of hickory smoke, you will be suitably impressed.

Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Yalumba The Cigar Cabernet Sauvignon, Coonawarra 2006

This weeks SMH wine of the week is the Yalumba 'The Cigar' Cabernet Sauvignon, Coonawarra 2006. Huon Hooke writes :-

'A new label from Yalumba, this wine won three trophies including best of show at the 2009 Limestone Coast Wine Show. While the grapes come from the Menzies vineyards, it should not be confused with Yalumba's flagship $55 Coonawarra cabernet, The Menzies.

It's a slightly lighter-framed wine than its big brother, The Menzies '06, with a brilliant combination of bright cabernet fruit and structure. The Menzies may well pull away from it into the future but right now The Cigar is hard to resist.

I wrote one sentence on my trophy judging sheet at the Limestone Coast show: "A complete wine" Drink now to 10-plus years. 94/100.

Food: Braised meats and characterful white-mould and washed-rind cheeses.