Redbank Percydale Cabernet- Merlot 2000 Front Label
Redbank Percydale Cabernet- Merlot 2000 Front Label

Winemaker Notes

Redbank's philosophy of identifying parcels of exceptional fruit and using small batch winemaking techniques is very evident here. Cool climate King Valley fruit, with its fine-grained tannins and aromatic fruit flavours, has been combined with fruit from the warmer King Valley floor adding richness and complexity. The 2000 Percydale Cabernet Merlot is a very individual wine, which captures the unique terroir of the vineyards.

This wine is deep purple in colour with crimson red hues, the result of a cool dry Spring. Powerful aromas of ripe black currant, red berry fruits and mint with integrated toasty vanillin oak in support are evident. The palate exhibits sweet red berry fruits, a result of cool fermenting (20-24 degrees Celsius) the Cabernet Sauvignon and blending a small percentage of warmer King Valley floor fruit. Warm fermenting (26-30 degrees Celsius) the Merlot has helped to craft layers of fine-grained tannin, which integrates beautifully with the toasty vanillin oak.

The 2000 Percydale Cabernet Merlot will improve with age over the next 4-8 years with correct cellaring. It is a perfect accompaniment to any full flavoured meat dish such as venison or kangaroo, especially those with a rich sauce.

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