REVIEW
Te Motu Waiheke Island 2005
Blended Red from New Zealand – Northland & Auckland
Review Date - 04-Nov-2015
   
18.5+/20
Full, very dark, deep ruby-red with black-mahogany hues at
the core. This nose is full and
voluminous, with refined and integrated aromas of ripe blackberry, plum and
curranty aromas, harmoniously entwined with earth and savoury secondary
undergrowth and dried herb nuances. This
is presented with finesse, unfolding notes of pencils shavings and cedary
oak. Medium-full bodied, the palate is
tightly bound and very fine in expression with stylishly restrained flavours of
blackberry and curranty fruit, along with earth and black ink, revealing cedar
and lead pencil oak. The fruit is
supported by very fine-grained tannins and structure, with balanced lacy
acidity. The palate has energy and
drive, carrying to a long, lingering finish with sweet fruit notes and fine
textures. This is an elegant, tightly
bound, fine-grained Cabernet/Merlot blend with stylish black fruit flavours. Match with roast lamb over the next 7-9+
years. A blend of approximately 60%
Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc fermented to 13.5% alc.,
the wine aged as components for 12 months in 25% new French oak, blended and
given another 6 months in barrel. 18.5+/20 Nov 2015
RRP $125.00
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