Upon opening it had a medicinal nose with wafts of cherry.
Decanted and left for a couple of hours and it really changed.
Palate was sour cherry, earthy dry fruit beautifully structured tannin and hint of oak
Very Bordeaux like. Tasted blind I would have definitely thought this was old world.
A beautiful and complex wine.
Drank with rack of lamb - last bottle but I do have a magnum left.
TN: Lakes Folly Cabernet 1996
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Re: TN: Lakes Folly Cabernet 1996
Thanks for the tasting note Croquet King. I am really enjoying the 2009 vintage of this wine and, whilst the medicinal note is not familiar, the cherry certainly is. I've decanted each bottle for three hours and that's been the dominant primary flavour with vanilla lurking below.Croquet King wrote:Upon opening it had a medicinal nose with wafts of cherry.
Decanted and left for a couple of hours and it really changed.
Palate was sour cherry, earthy dry fruit beautifully structured tannin and hint of oak
Very Bordeaux like. Tasted blind I would have definitely thought this was old world.
A beautiful and complex wine.
Drank with rack of lamb - last bottle but I do have a magnum left.
Re: TN: Lakes Folly Cabernet 1996
Sounds like a great bottle mate, 1996 still my favourite vintage of this wine (not that I've tried every vintage!). Look forward to sharing that Magnum with you CK!
Re: TN: Lakes Folly Cabernet 1996
Thanks for the TN - my sole bottle of this wine is also a 1996 magnum, and it will be my first try of the wine. Your note makes me look forward to it!