From Mount Barker as is the case with the two wines reviewed below. Less savoury, more traditional, predominantly red-fruited.
Easy access. Savouries up as it moves down the line while adding some plums, aniseedy herbs and French vanilla oak. A bit too languid until grainy tannin kicks in on the back-palate. Average persistence. Pretty good though. 89
Region: Great Southern
Alcohol: 14.2%
Closure: Screwcap
Price: $25
Tasted: June 2014