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2020 Paulmara Estate Barossa Cabernet Sauvignon

Barossa ValleyRed

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Drink now over next 8 + yearsA true reflection of the region and the strong 2020 vintage. Partner with chargrilled rib-eye or vintage cheese.

Region - Barossa Valley

Type - Red

Year - 2020

Winery - Paulmara Estate

Grape - Cabernet Sauvignon

Volume - Standard - 750ml

About the wine

Tasting notes

Colour: Deep crimson colour Aroma: Perfumed aromas of black currant blackberries and cassisPalate: Rich concentrated palate of black fruits liquorice with cedar oak spice fine acid line. Velvety chocolatey tannins.Drink now over next 8 + yearsA true reflection of the region and the strong 2020 vintage. Partner with chargrilled rib-eye or vintage cheese.

Wine descriptors

Smooth and Seductive, Totally Smashable, Something Special

Fruit aromas & flavour

Dark Berries

Other aromas & flavour

Chocolate, Oak, Spices, Tannins

Body type

medium

Acidity

light

Food pairings

Pork

Cheese

Pizza

Vegetables

Shellfish

Oysters

Cured Meats

Desserts

Fish

Spicy Foods

Red Meat

Pasta

BBQ

Poultry

Expert review

A single-vineyard Barossa valley cabernet sauvignon showing ripe blackberry, black cherry and blackcurrant fruits with hits of baking spices, turned earth, licorice, blackberry jam, cedar and pipe tobacco. Full bodied with high acid drive, plush fruit and a wave of blackberry and spice on the exit. DB Aug 2023

Dave Brooks, Halliday Wine Companion

The Grape

Cabernet Sauvignon

A red grape variety that is responsible for the most expensive wines on the planet...some fetching over $100, 000 per bottle!!! It is also the worlds most popular style of wine and produces age worthy and concentrated expressions that show notes of potpourri, cassis, black cherry, blackberry, mulberry, raspberry, leafy herbals, green pepper, baking spices, charcoal, graphite and cedar. Most famous for the first growth wines from the Left Bank in Bordeaux, Cabernet Sauvignon is often used as a primary variety for red blends designed to last decades and is a must have style for any serious collector.

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