Tasting Note: On the nose, this stunning wine offers a bevy of mountain-fruit aromas including sweet baking spices, black raspberry, currant and blackberry, with hints of anise, clove and fresh mint adding nuance and complexity. On the palate it is robust and generous, echoing the aromas in waves of ripe dark berries and spice, with firm tannins and dusty minerality carrying the flavours to a remarkably long, lush finish.
Accolades: A heady jumble of new oak, turned earth, herbs and cranberries waft from the glass before this boisterous, oaky and full-bodied wine hits the palate with red cherries, cranberries and new leather. It is firmly tannic, needs time to develop, and should drink best from 2026–2036. — Jim Gordon