Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Wolf Blass Yellow Label South Australia 2010 Cabernet Sauvignon







Wolf Blass Yellow Label South Australia 2010 Cabernet Sauvignon, $9.99-$12.99, 90 points, appeared black at the core and finally showed deep black grape purple toward the shallow clear rim.
Bright fresh black fruit with hints of flowers and cedar on the nose were very nice.
Powerful acids and tannin carried by a near full body were maybe too much for some, but I often like my wine on the strong side. However, flavors of blackberry, coffee, and savory herbs were good.
Finished powerfully on the trailing palate with white pepper, eucalyptus, and a hint of the 13.5% alcohol.

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