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Warner's Corner Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon 2016

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Made by Leconfield, this cabernet has great Coonawarra typicity at a snip of the price. Pure cassis and herbal nose with a touch of classic pencil-lead shavings developing on the full-bodied and intense black-fruited palate. Fantastic value and a fine partner for lamb or a rich wild mushroom risotto.
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Code: AU19911

Wine characteristics

  • Red Wine
  • Full-bodied
  • Cabernet Sauvignon
  • 14.5% Alcohol
  • oak used but not v. noticeable
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South Australia (SA) is Australia's wine heartland, producing most of the country's wine and boasting some of its oldest vines. The dry, hot climate ripens grapes fully, making bold, dense and concentrated wines.

The Barossa Valley has a rich viticultural history with patches of bush-trained vines, many more than 100 years old. It is first and foremost a red wine region. Shiraz is king but cabernet sauvignon, grenache and mourvèdre play an important part, too.

Close to the Barossa is the Eden Valley, a windswept series of elevated hills producing exceptional shiraz and floral riesling. Just north of the Barossa is the Clare Valley, which represents Australia's pinnacle for riesling, where elevated vineyards temper the intense heat, producing dry whites of immense class and purity. The region's powerful and muscular reds can be outstanding too.

On the coast south of Adelaide is McLaren Vale, which vies with Barossa to be SA's best red-wine region. The climate is warm enough to guarantee lush, chocolatey reds from shiraz, grenache and cabernet, while its strong maritime influence invests elegance in chardonnay, viognier and marsanne. Nearby Langhorne is cooled by the lake and nearby sea, and grows grapes of very good quality at a low cost. These excellent-value wines are marked by a softness and fullness of flavour. The Adelaide Hills area east of the city are cool and provide the perfect ingredients for lemony sauvignon blanc and chardonnay. Coonawarra, further south-east behind the Limestone Coast, is South Australia's leading cabernet region, the unique terra rossa soil and maritime influence producing grapes with intense flavours and fabulous structure.

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Leconfield

This Coonawarra estate is home to the Hamilton family – one of the original winemaking families in Australia – and has long been renowned for its cabernet sauvignon.

It was Richard Hamilton who founded the family estate in 1837, beginning with vineyards just south of Adelaide, and over 175 years and five generations later it is another (Doctor) Richard Hamilton who is in charge of the Hamilton family wines.

Their Coonawarra vines lie in the heart of the region and occupy 44 hectares in total. The soils – terra rossa (red-brown loam) over limestone – are particularly suited to cabernet sauvignon, as is the maritime climate of dry summer days and cool nights, which meteorological data suggests is similar to that of Bordeaux.

As well as cabernet sauvignon, which makes up the majority of plantings, there is also some cabernet franc, petit verdot, merlot and shiraz, as well as sauvignon blanc, chardonnay and riesling for white wine production. The vineyards here are managed by the talented Bendt Rasmussen, who has over 20 years of experience working in Coonawarra vineyards. The wines are made by Paul Gordon.

After fermentation in French oak, the cabernet sauvignon spends around 17 to 19 months in oak barrels, around half of them new. The family also produces a cabernet called Warner’s Corner, coming from a specific site in Coonawarra, which provides excellent value for money.

Australia Vintage 2016

Overall 2016 was a positive vintage for Australia with good volumes, and generally high quality wines being produced.

In South Australia total yields were up on 2015, and the quality was good too. It was another dry warm vintage, but with some rain, with the use of irrigation saving the vines from undue stress. A strong vintage for grenache and shiraz, with examples in barrel looking very concentrated and well structured.

Yorkshire Post

Lush ripe cassis anddark plum fruit, edged with savoury mushroom complexity. A gorgeous wine topair with roast red meats.

- Christine Austin

JancisRobinson.com

Seems veryinexpensive. Bright crimson. Absolutely recognisable Coonawarra Cab withoutaiming for immortality, thank goodness. Very good value.

16.5/20

JancisRobinson.com

Take advantage of how(regrettably) unfashionable Cabernet is now in Australia. Early-drinkingversion of an Australian classic.

- Jancis Robinson

Daily Mail

Chunky, bold, juicyand Ribena-themed, this is a bargain wine with masses of character made byCoonawarra stars Leconfield. The perfect ‘house’ bottle if you like plush,fruity reds.

- Matthew Jukes

Yorkshire Post

From classy producerLeconfield this is packed full of herb-dusted cassis with supple, fine tanninsand a long, food-friendly finish.

- Christine Austin

The Times

A bold, sweet cedarand tobacco-spiced cabernet sauvignon — and a snip at this price.

- Jane MacQuitty

The Mail on Sunday

Incredible icon. Thispunches so far above its price it's unbelievable. The power of a blackcurrantthe size of a bowling ball.

- Olly Smith

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