2009 Dalwhinnie Moonambel Cabernet Sauvignon

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Overview:
Dalwhinnie, located near the small village of Moonambel in the heart of the Pyrenees region of western Victoria, is one of Victoria's oldest family-run vineyards. Dalwhinnie has been growing grapes for nearly 50 years and the 16-hectare vineyard is now fully mature. At 595 metres above sea level, Dalwhinnie is the highest and most remote of the Pyrenees district vineyards. The vineyard is located in a naturally undulating trough which falls away from the hills, forming an amphitheatre nestled into the ranges. 

Julian Langworthy , Winemaker
Lovely colour, quite brooding and darkly fruited for the site. More pronounced tannins but fruit weight to go with them. Drink or hold short term.

93 points - James Halliday, The Wine Companion
Bright colour, vivid hue; restrained and savoury red fruited bouquet, showing struck quartz minerality and a suggestion of violet; the palate is medium-bodied, fleshy and engaging with bright acidity and savoury, chewy tannin providing length and freshness.

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Overview:
Dalwhinnie, located near the small village of Moonambel in the heart of the Pyrenees region of western Victoria, is one of Victoria's oldest family-run vineyards. Dalwhinnie has been growing grapes for nearly 50 years and the 16-hectare vineyard is now fully mature. At 595 metres above sea level, Dalwhinnie is the highest and most remote of the Pyrenees district vineyards. The vineyard is located in a naturally undulating trough which falls away from the hills, forming an amphitheatre nestled into the ranges. 

Julian Langworthy , Winemaker
Lovely colour, quite brooding and darkly fruited for the site. More pronounced tannins but fruit weight to go with them. Drink or hold short term.

93 points - James Halliday, The Wine Companion
Bright colour, vivid hue; restrained and savoury red fruited bouquet, showing struck quartz minerality and a suggestion of violet; the palate is medium-bodied, fleshy and engaging with bright acidity and savoury, chewy tannin providing length and freshness.

Overview:
Dalwhinnie, located near the small village of Moonambel in the heart of the Pyrenees region of western Victoria, is one of Victoria's oldest family-run vineyards. Dalwhinnie has been growing grapes for nearly 50 years and the 16-hectare vineyard is now fully mature. At 595 metres above sea level, Dalwhinnie is the highest and most remote of the Pyrenees district vineyards. The vineyard is located in a naturally undulating trough which falls away from the hills, forming an amphitheatre nestled into the ranges. 

Julian Langworthy , Winemaker
Lovely colour, quite brooding and darkly fruited for the site. More pronounced tannins but fruit weight to go with them. Drink or hold short term.

93 points - James Halliday, The Wine Companion
Bright colour, vivid hue; restrained and savoury red fruited bouquet, showing struck quartz minerality and a suggestion of violet; the palate is medium-bodied, fleshy and engaging with bright acidity and savoury, chewy tannin providing length and freshness.

DETAILS

PRODUCER - Dalwhinnie

VINTAGE - 2009

VARIETAL - Cabernet Sauvignon

COUNTRY - Australia

REGION - Pyrenees, Vic

BOTTLE SIZE - 750ml

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