NobleRottersSydney - Yarra Yering (Fix, St James, Sydney): {screwcap, 13.5%} CabS, Merlot, Malbec and PV in a 67/15/12/6 ratio. Pure cabernet nose; currants and subtle French oak. A bit raw but classy. Medium weight. Sound cabernet palate, although fairly lean and herb-like. Even palate, medium length finish. Has some potential, yes.
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Highly perfumed and beautifully balanced. Notes of mint, tobacco, cassis and violets. It is silky of texture, with latent power. It has terrfic presence but is light on its feet and the extremely long finish is carried by perfectly ripe tannins.
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Day 1, popped and poured: Alluring bouquet of blackcurrants, violets and baking spices. Medium-bodied and with a distinct line of acidity woven in, lively blackcurrant fruit with some smoked meats, polished ribbons of medium-bodied persistent tannins that are ninja-like - sometimes they are in the background, sometimes they creep up on you with a crescendo increase in intensity. Good length. Really wonderful and promising. Pretty approachable at the moment as well.
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Clear WOTN in Yarra 2019 Virtual Tasting. Structured. Very youthful. Mixed berries but trending darker = a little dry herbs and meats secondary. Medium bodied and firm pronounced tannins. Had that alluring powerful but yet elegant quality. Clearly built to last. (Score is somewhat prospective of course)
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8/3/2022 - graemeg wrote:
NobleRottersSydney - Yarra Yering (Fix, St James, Sydney): {screwcap, 13.5%} CabS, Merlot, Malbec and PV in a 67/15/12/6 ratio. Pure cabernet nose; currants and subtle French oak. A bit raw but classy. Medium weight. Sound cabernet palate, although fairly lean and herb-like. Even palate, medium length finish. Has some potential, yes.
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6/21/2022 - Jeremy Holmes wrote:
Highly perfumed and beautifully balanced. Notes of mint, tobacco, cassis and violets. It is silky of texture, with latent power. It has terrfic presence but is light on its feet and the extremely long finish is carried by perfectly ripe tannins.
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11/28/2021 - chatters wrote:
Real Review - Top Wineries of Australia (Campbell's store, Circular Quay West, The Rocks, Sydney): Red over blackcurrant, mint, sweet spice from polished oak, a little red berry and plum. Juicy, fleshy, grippy drying, slightly coarse tannins close down the palate a bit, flavours persist beneath this long. Hmm.
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8/26/2021 - lightning wrote:
Day 1, popped and poured: Alluring bouquet of blackcurrants, violets and baking spices. Medium-bodied and with a distinct line of acidity woven in, lively blackcurrant fruit with some smoked meats, polished ribbons of medium-bodied persistent tannins that are ninja-like - sometimes they are in the background, sometimes they creep up on you with a crescendo increase in intensity. Good length. Really wonderful and promising. Pretty approachable at the moment as well.
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6/24/2021 - nwebstar wrote: 95 Points
Clear WOTN in Yarra 2019 Virtual Tasting. Structured. Very youthful. Mixed berries but trending darker = a little dry herbs and meats secondary. Medium bodied and firm pronounced tannins. Had that alluring powerful but yet elegant quality. Clearly built to last. (Score is somewhat prospective of course)
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