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Moss Wood Margaret River Cabernet Sauvignon 2011

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2011 was an excellent vintage in Western Australia (a sharp contrast to the wet conditions in South Australia) producing fine, ageworthy cabernets. This offers a remarkable array of scents including cassis, spice, earth and pomegranate which are joined by vanilla and mulberry on the full-bodied palate with silky tannins, before a long finish. Exceptional.
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Code: AU17691

Wine characteristics

  • Red Wine
  • Medium-bodied
  • Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Now to 2025
  • 13.5% Alcohol
  • bouquet/flavour marked by oak
  • Screwcap

Western Australia

The isolated state of Western Australia is known for its spectacular scenery, golden-sand beaches and giant Karri tree forests. A relatively cool (in Australian terms) Mediterranean climate of warm, breezy summer days and cool nights dominates the wine-producing areas. The resulting wines tend to combine fruit ripeness with freshness – an unusual combination in Australia – which makes the wines particularly appealing.

The Margaret River area was the first to suggest Western Australia’s potential for making premium wines. Elegant, ageworthy cabernet sauvignon originally put the spotlight on Margaret River and is still its trump card. Chardonnay shines here, too, as do the vibrantly fruity, zesty semillon/sauvignon blanc blends.

Further south and west you find the Great Southern sub-region, 400 kilometres from Perth. The vineyards of the Great Southern region provide 37% of all the grapes produced in Western Australia. The five sub-regions – Albany, Denmark, Frankland River,...
The isolated state of Western Australia is known for its spectacular scenery, golden-sand beaches and giant Karri tree forests. A relatively cool (in Australian terms) Mediterranean climate of warm, breezy summer days and cool nights dominates the wine-producing areas. The resulting wines tend to combine fruit ripeness with freshness – an unusual combination in Australia – which makes the wines particularly appealing.

The Margaret River area was the first to suggest Western Australia’s potential for making premium wines. Elegant, ageworthy cabernet sauvignon originally put the spotlight on Margaret River and is still its trump card. Chardonnay shines here, too, as do the vibrantly fruity, zesty semillon/sauvignon blanc blends.

Further south and west you find the Great Southern sub-region, 400 kilometres from Perth. The vineyards of the Great Southern region provide 37% of all the grapes produced in Western Australia. The five sub-regions – Albany, Denmark, Frankland River, Mount Barker and the Porongorups – all have vastly different climatic conditions, but generally Great Southern is the coolest of all of Western Australia. The long growing season, relatively low rainfall, poor soils and low yields result in high-quality wines with excellent fruit intensity. The best wines of the region are riesling (dry, almost austere, with superb definition and purity) and shiraz, though sauvignon blanc is now attracting attention too.

Further north, and closer to Perth, the Swan Valley was the first area of Western Australia to be commercially planted and despite some fierce summer temperatures can make crisp, fresh whites and full-bodied reds.
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Moss Wood

Moss Wood is one of the pioneers of the Margaret River region of Western Australia. Established in 1976, it is today widely regarded as one of the best wineries here. Despite the fame of its wines, it remains a small, down-to-earth family-run business where development has been driven by passion and pursuit of excellence rather than the desire to constantly meet changing consumer tastes.

Since 1984, Moss Wood has been owned by husband-and-wife team Keith and Claire Mugford. It was sold to the couple by the pioneer founder Bill Pannell who had selected the property in the late 1960s for the suitability of its soils and its aspect. Keith Mugford was a young winemaker at the estate at the time and Pannell saw in him the enthusiasm and passion that would be needed to drive Moss Wood’s future. Together Keith and Claire have bravely continued Pannell’s founding philosophy, ensuring and furthering Moss Wood’s success as a specialist winemaking operation that remains close to its roots.

Still best known for its exceptionally fine yet powerfully structured flagship cabernets which age tremendously well, Moss Wood also produces elegant and generous semillion, chardonnay and pinot noir. Nearby Ribbon Vale vineyards have been bought to create another range of wines in the portfolio. There is a real sense of honesty in the wines which often reflect the characteristics of the growing season, for better or worse.

The estate has functionality at its heart and, whilst members are warmly...
Moss Wood is one of the pioneers of the Margaret River region of Western Australia. Established in 1976, it is today widely regarded as one of the best wineries here. Despite the fame of its wines, it remains a small, down-to-earth family-run business where development has been driven by passion and pursuit of excellence rather than the desire to constantly meet changing consumer tastes.

Since 1984, Moss Wood has been owned by husband-and-wife team Keith and Claire Mugford. It was sold to the couple by the pioneer founder Bill Pannell who had selected the property in the late 1960s for the suitability of its soils and its aspect. Keith Mugford was a young winemaker at the estate at the time and Pannell saw in him the enthusiasm and passion that would be needed to drive Moss Wood’s future. Together Keith and Claire have bravely continued Pannell’s founding philosophy, ensuring and furthering Moss Wood’s success as a specialist winemaking operation that remains close to its roots.

Still best known for its exceptionally fine yet powerfully structured flagship cabernets which age tremendously well, Moss Wood also produces elegant and generous semillion, chardonnay and pinot noir. Nearby Ribbon Vale vineyards have been bought to create another range of wines in the portfolio. There is a real sense of honesty in the wines which often reflect the characteristics of the growing season, for better or worse.

The estate has functionality at its heart and, whilst members are warmly welcomed by phone appointment, there is nothing ostentatious about the winery or surroundings, reflecting the down-to-earth nature of Keith Mugford himself. But this unassuming jewel in the Margaret River crown is one of Australia’s truly great small producers.
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Australia Vintage 2011

With wet weather affecting almost everywhere at some point except Western Australia, some areas lost a lot of fruit while others were little affected. However, there were many very good wines made. South Australia suffered a good deal of fungal problems and growers had to show care and attention in managing the vines and selecting the fruit. Whites, particularly riesling, were the successes there. The same is true of Victoria where similar disease pressures applied. New South Wales had a disappointingly damp and cold vintage, though reds from around Canberra were very good. It was left to Western Australia to act as a beacon of hope, and a warm, dry vintage led to excellent cabernet-based reds.

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A piquant nose offersvibrant aromas of mint chocolate and cassis. It is an elegant wine witheverything in the right proportions. The finish is lithe with fine grainytannins, the freshness of a maritime...
A piquant nose offersvibrant aromas of mint chocolate and cassis. It is an elegant wine witheverything in the right proportions. The finish is lithe with fine grainytannins, the freshness of a maritime climate and medium length.
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