“Excellent retention of colour, even brighter than when first tasted 12 months ago. This has all the character one expect from higher-priced Margaret River cabernet merlots; abundant cassis fruit framed by quality French oak and persistent, ripe tannins. Has undoubted development potential.”
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Wednesday, 28 November 2012
Pitchfork Cabernet Merlot 2010 gets 94 points from Halliday
Pitchfork Cabernet Merlot has been rated in James Halliday's Top 100 wines of 2012. Rating a massive 94 points this wine represents fantastic value for money.
James Halliday’s Top 100 2012 - Pitchfork Cabernet Merlot 2010 - 94 Points
“Excellent retention of colour, even brighter than when first tasted 12 months ago. This has all the character one expect from higher-priced Margaret River cabernet merlots; abundant cassis fruit framed by quality French oak and persistent, ripe tannins. Has undoubted development potential.”
“Excellent retention of colour, even brighter than when first tasted 12 months ago. This has all the character one expect from higher-priced Margaret River cabernet merlots; abundant cassis fruit framed by quality French oak and persistent, ripe tannins. Has undoubted development potential.”
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