TN: Forest Hill Block 5 Cabernet Sauvignon 2014
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2021 8:42 pm
I believe Block 5 is part of the original 1965 plantings - the oldest in the Great Southern region of WA
Deep crimson in colour. There's a good mix of primary fruit - blackcurrant, blueberries and some red fruits as well. There's also mocha/chocolate and some savoury oak, along with an earthy character in the background.
In the mouth, there's red fruits and chocolate washing over the tongue. Tannins are present but not intrusive, and some of earthiness is following through as well. Medium to full bodied, and finishing long, this is nevertheless a wine that seems to drink effortlessly - not too heavy or overbearing, and thoroughly delicious.
I'm probably drinking this a few years too young as well. Another 5 easily.
Cheers
Allan
Deep crimson in colour. There's a good mix of primary fruit - blackcurrant, blueberries and some red fruits as well. There's also mocha/chocolate and some savoury oak, along with an earthy character in the background.
In the mouth, there's red fruits and chocolate washing over the tongue. Tannins are present but not intrusive, and some of earthiness is following through as well. Medium to full bodied, and finishing long, this is nevertheless a wine that seems to drink effortlessly - not too heavy or overbearing, and thoroughly delicious.
I'm probably drinking this a few years too young as well. Another 5 easily.
Cheers
Allan