It's still early days but a little bottle age will work wonders.
More Rhone like, there's good fruit concentration. You get a sense you can really grasp on to the generous offer. Deliciously medium bodied, pan juices leap out - it's more meatier than the 2016, that's for sure. Plenty of blue fruits swimming about with ease but the focus of the mid-palate dials up the curiosity. Watch this space.
91/100
Region: Grampians
RRP: $30
Source: Tasting
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