Yarra Yering Carrodus Cabernet Sauvignon 2022
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Yarra Yering Carrodus Cabernet Sauvignon 2022
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Yarra Yering Carrodus Cabernet Sauvignon 2022

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Cabernet sauvignon from Yarra Yering’s original 1969 plantings. Matured in 225L French barriques (30% new). Deeply and brightly coloured. Classy and discreet cabernet with its bouquet of subtle but concentrated black cherries and blueberries together with discreet cedar and cigar box. Graphite and violets, too. Tightly wound with firm yet sophisticated tannins. More backward than the Dry Red Wine No. 1 from the same year. I can't really split them, and I'd love to revisit these two wines in five, 10 and 15 years from now. 75 dozen made. 98PTS Philip Rich, Halliday Wine Companion

Blackberry and oaky aromas, smoky timber scents overlying cassis and briar; the palate tense and lively with fresh acidity and a slight metallic/mineral note. Intensity and tight-packed concentration. This is somewhat in its shell and needs time to show its colours. It really came alive in the glass, showing its great depth. Cellar, or give it plenty of air. 97PTS Huon Hooke, The Real Review

Classical cabernet sauvignon aromas of blackcurrants, tobacco leaves, cedar and graphite. The palate is ultra- refined and polished with seamless tannins and bright acidity, giving notes of raspberries, blueberries, cassia bark and violets. An exceptionally well-crafted and refined wine that will age for decades. Drink or hold. Only five barrels made. Screw cap. 97PTS James Suckling

Critic Score:  98 Points
Drink from:  2024
Drink to:  2038

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Yarra Yering

In September 2008, founder Bailey Carrodus died, and in April 09 Yarra Yering was on the market. It was Bailey Carrodus clear wish and expectation that any purchaser would continue to manage the vineyard and winery, and hence the wine style, in much the same way as he had done for the previous 40 years. Its acquisition in June 09 by a small group of investment bankers seems to have fulfilled that wish. The low-yielding, unirrigated vineyards have always produced wines of extraordinary depth and intensity. Dry Red No. 1 is a cabernet blend; Dry Red No. 2 is a shiraz blend; Dry Red No. 3 is a blend of touriga, tinta cao, tinta amarela, tinta roriz and souzao; Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are not hidden behind delphic numbers; Underhill Shiraz is from an adjacent vineyard purchased by Yarra Yering over a decade ago; and Potsorts is an extraordinary vintage port style made from the same varieties as Dry Red No. 3. Sarah Crowe, who had carved a remarkable reputation as a winemaker in the Hunter Valley in a relatively short time, was appointed winemaker in the wake of Paul Bridgemans departure to Levantine Hill after the 13 vintage.

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