2006 Wynns Coonawarra Estate Cabernet Sauvignon (screwcap): 14% alc. Medium to very dark red. Opens with the same flamboyant, malty and alightly tropical oak of its youth, the blueberry/cherry cola fruit surfacing with slightly green/vegetal characters along with a good dose of black coal; the palate’s medium-weight and velvety, and pulls up surprisingly green, chalky and short. A little disappointing today, maybe it will come around.
Thanks for the update, I have 6 in the cellar, will probably hold fire for a while as well.
In case its interesting, my tasting notes on release: 4/08/2008 Vibrant aromas of plum jam, blackberry, menthol and vanilla oak, this Cabernet tastes nowhere near as ripe as it smells exhibiting a somewhat savory palate of plum and blackberry, mint and a little cocoa. Weighty and mouth filling with a very chewy texture and loads of chalky tannin, the finish is rather long for a ~$20 wine.
TN from 18 months ago. Dark; classic Coonawarra Cab Sauv; muscular, plenty of staying power. 91 points. A previous bottle had been in a sulky phase; the 2010 at a similar phase when tried at a tasting on Saturday.