Nose

In keeping with the tradition of great Bordeaux blends this wine is medium bodied with the emphasis
placed on textural complexity and elegance rather than brute strength and depth of fruit. Classic Cabernet
berry aromas with the all the flavour and textural complexity of the lesser well known, but crucial secondary
varieties.

Growing Conditions

2016, what a sweet vintage for Margaret River grape growers. Following a good winter was a mild and calm
spring with good weather during the crucial flowering period, that is the stage at which the flowers are
fertilized and begin to form individual grape berries. This stage can often be quite wild and stormy leading
to significant loss of fruit. The beginning of summer was mild, almost perfect growing conditions. There was
a small rain event in January which may have caused consternation had it continued but it was mercifully
brief leading to several months of virtually rain free weather.
March was mild, with perhaps only three days of intense heat, ideal conditions for the development of
the red grapes, with harvesting beginning middle of March through to the middle of April. The weather
broke in late April but by then the vast majority of reds had been harvested. Good colours, ripe aromas
and flavours and good structural tannins across all red varieties.