Majella, Cabernet Sauvignon, Coonawarra, Australia, 2021
About
Majella are regarded as one of Coonawarra’s, if not Australia’s, best producers with an abundance of awards to their name.
However, Majella’s owner, the effusive Brian ‘Prof’ Lynn would never brag: self-depreciating to the end, he describes himself simply as the humble custodian of top quality vineyards on world-famous ‘terra rossa’ soils. Every step of production is engineered with sustainability at its heart and this, combined with the immense talent of winemaker Bruce Gregory, has produced magic on which Majella’s reputation has been built. Their sparkling Shiraz has achieved cult-like status on both sides of the globe and their impeccable Cabernet Sauvignon is listed in Langton’s Classification of Australia’s Best Wines.
Coonawarra lies only 60 miles inland, exposed to a maritime climate, with dry and moderately cool summers. Persistent cloud cover generally moderates the ripening period temperatures. The 'Terra Rossa' of Coonawarra is Australia's most famous soil, renowned for its affinity with Cabernet Sauvignon wines., Primary fermentation was in 10 tonne stainless steel static fermenter's pumped over twice daily and finished in new and second use French oak hogsheads.
Style and Values
- Type: Bottle
- Closure: Screwcap
- ABV: 14.5%
- Country: Australia
- Vint: 2021
- Food Match : Very balanced tannins lends itself to a variety of food matches. But works really well with cheese too
- Tasting Notes:
A dark aubergine purple colour with a ruby hue, blackcurrants and vanilla on the nose. The palate is complex, with rich plum fruit flavours.
- Grape Types: Cabernet Sauvignon
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