Description
TASTING NOTES
Color
Rich purple/red with a vibrant purple rim.
Aroma
Distinctly Margaret River; driven by pure Cabernet Sauvignon aromas of blackberry, plum, bay leaf and a touch of black olive.
Palate
The Merlot fruit, and a small splash of Malbec, add texture, balance, length and a luxurious fragrance to create a seamless, uniquely Margaret River red.
Cellaring
Will show youthful, perfumed notes with fresh fruit flavors upon release. For those after additional complexity and softness, three or more years of bottle age is suggested.
Food parings
Rosemary-infused lamb shank casserole with soft polenta.
Winemaker Matthew Byrne introduces Evans & Tate and their Redbrook vineyard. (Video: E&T YouTube)
The next generation of a Margaret river classic
The name Redbrook has always evoked a sense of indulgence and luxury. In keeping with this philosophy, we have created two ranges of incredible wines to accentuate the unique character of Margaret River.
The new Redbrook Estate range delivers varietally expressive, fruit-driven wines that are ready to enjoy upon release, with no compromise on the quality and style expected from those bestowed with the Redbrook name.
Vintage
2016 was a truly distinct vintage. A dry, warm season was punctuated with a tropical rain event in late January. This natural rainfall pushed back harvest dates and allowed for better vine balance during ripening, smaller bunches and tiny berries. The resultant fruit had wonderful thick skins, incredible concentration and excellent varietal identity.
Winemaking
The Cabernet Sauvignon was harvested mid to late-morning, to ensure the fruit reached the winery at a warm, optimum temperature to ensure a healthy, even start to fermentation on skins. The Merlot and Malbec fruit however, were harvested during the coolest part of the very early morning to achieve a cooler temperature so it could be cold soaked on skins for 5 days prior to fermentation.
The selectively harvested fruit was destemmed and fermented over 10 days in stainless steel. The Merlot and Malbec underwent partial wild fermentation. The Cabernet remained on skins for another 20 days to ensure a beautiful, vibrant color in the final wine. All elements of the blend were then matured in French oak for up to 15 months. Each individual barrel was tasted and assessed to determine which were successful in being included in the final blend. The wine was then carefully blended following these trials and then bottled.
Analysis
- Alcohol: 14.0%
- pH: 3.35
- Acidity (TA): 7.21 g/L
AWARDS
2017 Vintage: Platinum Medal – 2020 Decanter World Wine Awards
2016 Vintage:
Gold Medal – China wine & spirits awards 2019
Gold Medal– National wine show of Australia 2018
Gold Medal- Royal Adelaide wine awards 2018
Gold Medal- Wine show of western Australia 2018
Silver Medal– The global cabernet sauvignon masters 2019
Silver Medal – Margaret river wine show 2018
Professional Reviews
James Halliday, wine companion 2020
Gold medals from the WA, Adelaide and National Wine Shows. The varieties were vinified separately, matured for 18 months. Attention to detail has captured all the fruit needed without any heavy-handed work in the winery. Simply delicious, simply elegant – just a juicy play of cassis/red berries/fine-spun tannins.
95/100 points
Huon Hooke, the real review 2019
Very bright, youthful, deep red/purple color. The Bouquet is superbly fresh and vibrant, with stylish oak augmenting violets, blueberries and red berries that overflow from the glass. The wine is medium to full-bodied, intense and bright, with lovely vibrant fruit leading the way and abundant fine-grained tannins backing up. It’s long and superbly balanced. The epitome of elegance.
95/100 points
Ray Jordan’s top 100 reds
The west Australian, 18 July 2019
Such a beautifully poised and expressive wine capturing the key elements of Margaret River. Has a distinct lift of bay leaf and tobacco leaf on the nose. The palate is influenced by a grainy tannin character that holds the fruit line to the long finish. Excellent wine that has been beautifully crafted.
95/100 points
Gary Walsh, the wine front
January 2019
Blackberry, dark mint chocolate, vanilla, wood and resin. Medium bodied, intense and film in acidity, gravelly almost chalky tannin, black olive, red and black fruit, very good length.
93/100 points