TN: Fraser Gallop Parterre Cabernet Sauvignon 2018
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2022 10:36 pm
G'day
I've been a fan of this wine and the sister chardonnay for over a decade now - in fact, I held a vertical tasting of both a couple of years ago: http://forum.auswine.club/viewtopic.php?p=1 ... et#p160150. However, the 2018 vintage was not a part of that tasting, and I'm delighted to be tasting it now. The 2018 version is 86% Cabernet Sauvignon, 6% Petit Verdot, 4% Malbec, 3% Merlot and 1% Cabernet Franc. 14% alcohol.
Decanted 2 hours before service. Purple red in the glass. Dusty nose with blackcurrant, mulberry, a hint of menthol and graphite, violets, and cedary oak. The fruit is slightly to the fore, and the oak and savoury characters are not overpowering. The palate is medium weight only - this is a surprise given the quality of the vintage in Margaret River, and the power of some of the wines released from it. It's extremely well balanced, to the point where none of the elements (fruit, acid, tannins) are dominating the others.
History tells me this will develop well with age, and I know I am drinking it too young. I will probably leave it another 3-4 years before looking at another bottle.
Cheers
Allan
I've been a fan of this wine and the sister chardonnay for over a decade now - in fact, I held a vertical tasting of both a couple of years ago: http://forum.auswine.club/viewtopic.php?p=1 ... et#p160150. However, the 2018 vintage was not a part of that tasting, and I'm delighted to be tasting it now. The 2018 version is 86% Cabernet Sauvignon, 6% Petit Verdot, 4% Malbec, 3% Merlot and 1% Cabernet Franc. 14% alcohol.
Decanted 2 hours before service. Purple red in the glass. Dusty nose with blackcurrant, mulberry, a hint of menthol and graphite, violets, and cedary oak. The fruit is slightly to the fore, and the oak and savoury characters are not overpowering. The palate is medium weight only - this is a surprise given the quality of the vintage in Margaret River, and the power of some of the wines released from it. It's extremely well balanced, to the point where none of the elements (fruit, acid, tannins) are dominating the others.
History tells me this will develop well with age, and I know I am drinking it too young. I will probably leave it another 3-4 years before looking at another bottle.
Cheers
Allan