TN: Kay Brothers 'Cuthbert' Cabernet Sauvignon 2012
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2020 11:23 pm
Purchased on a visit to this McLaren Vale producer in late 2016.
Deep purple in the glass with crimson tinges. The nose shows ripe juicy blackberries, some milk chocolate and vanilla. There's none of the mint you get from Coonawarra, nor the capsicum in some MR Cabs - just straightforward dark fruits and a bit of spice and savouriness.
The palate is velvety, with tannins well and truly integrated and not particularly grippy. There's some freshening acid, and a touch of leather, but the fruit is still the dominant flavour. There's a little palate weight, but this is not a big muscular wine, and it finishes medium to long.
I'm not going to make a call on the lifespan of this wine - 8 years seems reasonable, and its drinking pleasantly enough now.
Cheers
Allan
Deep purple in the glass with crimson tinges. The nose shows ripe juicy blackberries, some milk chocolate and vanilla. There's none of the mint you get from Coonawarra, nor the capsicum in some MR Cabs - just straightforward dark fruits and a bit of spice and savouriness.
The palate is velvety, with tannins well and truly integrated and not particularly grippy. There's some freshening acid, and a touch of leather, but the fruit is still the dominant flavour. There's a little palate weight, but this is not a big muscular wine, and it finishes medium to long.
I'm not going to make a call on the lifespan of this wine - 8 years seems reasonable, and its drinking pleasantly enough now.
Cheers
Allan