To sum this up, this is long and graceful - like a Ponting pull shot over square. Dark fruits with mulberries shine bright blueberries try to peer through. It's generous, no surprises there with Ben Riggs at the wheel. Despite being in a decanter for a couple of hours prior (insider tips when tasting a Riggs wine), it did budge all that much from its firm stance at the crease. Scents of cedar, a lick of caramel and fine baking spices linger. It just seems never-ending, and of course, oak plays a big part. Above all, it's a very tidy wine and will appeal to those who like 'em a little larger.
Drink to eight years+
92/100
Region: Barossa