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TN: Plantagenet Cabernet Sauvignon 2008

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 8:38 pm
by Waiters Friend
Regular forumites will realise I've reviewed quite a few Plantagenet wines over the years, the most recent being a vertical of their Shiraz (viewtopic.php?f=1&t=15597&p=142891&hilit=plantagenet#p142891). Tonight, a Cabernet got the nod.

Deep crimson purple in colour. A rich nose of blackcurrant syrup, cedary oak, mocha / dark chocolate, coffee grounds and developed red fruits. The palate has prominent acid, fruit flooding the palate along with a little rich chocolate and good tannic grip. The wine is medium to full bodied, and a reasonably long finish.

Not quite in balance, but enjoyable nonetheless. Probably not going to get better though, so drink up soon.

Re: TN: Plantagenet Cabernet Sauvignon 2008

Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2017 9:12 pm
by Michael McNally
Thanks Allan

Recently bought 6 of these on special and was wondering if they would be approachable or not. Sounds like I need to get cracking!

Cheers

Michael

Re: TN: Plantagenet Cabernet Sauvignon 2008

Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2017 5:17 pm
by Mahmoud Ali
I've always thought that a decent cabernet needed at least a decade in the cellar. Reading your notes this relatively young wine seems to have plenty of fruit, tannic grip, and appears to have the acidity to carry it forward. As a fairly reputable producer with some track record, I sense that perhaps this wine has some way to go and that the lack of "balance" you refer to may just be a dumb or awkward phase.

Mahmoud.

Re: TN: Plantagenet Cabernet Sauvignon 2008

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2017 9:14 pm
by Michael McNally
Waiters Friend wrote:Regular forumites will realise I've reviewed quite a few Plantagenet wines over the years, the most recent being a vertical of their Shiraz (viewtopic.php?f=1&t=15597&p=142891&hilit=plantagenet#p142891). Tonight, a Cabernet got the nod.

Deep crimson purple in colour. A rich nose of blackcurrant syrup, cedary oak, mocha / dark chocolate, coffee grounds and developed red fruits. The palate has prominent acid, fruit flooding the palate along with a little rich chocolate and good tannic grip. The wine is medium to full bodied, and a reasonably long finish.

Not quite in balance, but enjoyable nonetheless. Probably not going to get better though, so drink up soon.


G'day Allan

Have a bottle of this open tonight. Nice wine. Not a lot of purple in mine but the nose certainly has the blackcurrant/cassis, the coffee/mocha notes and I get quite a lot of tobacco, but not a lot of red fruit. Agree about the good acid, flooding fruit and grip. Like the finish too. The only major thing I don't understand is why you say the wine is not in balance? How do you mean? Unfair, given mine is in front of me and you tasted yours a while ago.

I don't disagree that the wine is not going to get any better over the long term. Will be drinking mine sooner rather than later.

Cheers

Michael

Re: TN: Plantagenet Cabernet Sauvignon 2008

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2017 10:16 pm
by Waiters Friend
Michael McNally wrote:
Waiters Friend wrote:Regular forumites will realise I've reviewed quite a few Plantagenet wines over the years, the most recent being a vertical of their Shiraz (viewtopic.php?f=1&t=15597&p=142891&hilit=plantagenet#p142891). Tonight, a Cabernet got the nod.

Deep crimson purple in colour. A rich nose of blackcurrant syrup, cedary oak, mocha / dark chocolate, coffee grounds and developed red fruits. The palate has prominent acid, fruit flooding the palate along with a little rich chocolate and good tannic grip. The wine is medium to full bodied, and a reasonably long finish.

Not quite in balance, but enjoyable nonetheless. Probably not going to get better though, so drink up soon.


G'day Allan

Have a bottle of this open tonight. Nice wine. Not a lot of purple in mine but the nose certainly has the blackcurrant/cassis, the coffee/mocha notes and I get quite a lot of tobacco, but not a lot of red fruit. Agree about the good acid, flooding fruit and grip. Like the finish too. The only major thing I don't understand is why you say the wine is not in balance? How do you mean? Unfair, given mine is in front of me and you tasted yours a while ago.

I don't disagree that the wine is not going to get any better over the long term. Will be drinking mine sooner rather than later.

Cheers

Michael


G'day Michael

I tasted mine a week and a half ago. The 'not in balance' comment was only a moderate criticism, and reflected my sense of the wine at the time. We did finish the bottle, however :) Maybe I should have said "slightly unbalanced" given all of the positive things I said about the wine.

Regardless, I'm glad you enjoyed yours, and we agree that we should drink them sooner rather than later.

Cheers
Allan

Re: TN: Plantagenet Cabernet Sauvignon 2008

Posted: Sat Jul 22, 2017 8:32 pm
by Mahmoud Ali
Oops, pressed the wrong button.