Turkey Flat Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon 1999
Christie and Peter Shultz have produced a very good rich, chocolatey wine off ancient vines located at Tanunda in the Barossa Valley in nineteen-ninety-nine. Still holding a solid deep red colour, the bouquet houses a fair whack of seasoned French oak imparting savoury notes of chocolate and mocha. A little touch of cigar box adds complexity. Autumn leaves and a hint of dried herbs add a nice varietal touch to the equation. Mostly blackberry and plum fruit underneath. The medium-bodied palate delivers a smooth, mouthcoating texture, low acidity and soft, ripe tannins on a relatively long, satisfying finish. The fruit and oak have meshed superbly offering up flavours of dark chocolate, plum with a distinct “sweetness”. The savoury/coffee oak seems more subdued here, although the flavour profile probably says more about the climate/region than the variety. Drinking extremely well now and for a few years to come - 88 points - Very Good, verging on Excellent. 14% A/V, and sealed with a pathetically small cork.
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