Cabernet Sauvignon bottle image
Cabernet Sauvignon bottle image

Cabernet Sauvignon 2011

Tasting Notes

Once again, this is a classic Cabernet Sauvignon. On the nose pure blue/ black fruits, with medium body, long fine tannins and subdued cedary oak. Practically perfect. 

We had good winter rains after a few seasons of below average rainfall. This was a late season: budburst was approximately 2-3 weeks late, and harvest started similarly behind our standard season (we usually start picking Chardonnay in early/ mid February). This year we picked whites in late February/ early March. Unseasonal rains in March threw a spanner in the works somewhat, but luck and good management helped us dodge most of the bullets. Whites are terrific, as is the Cabernet Sauvignon and our best parcels of Shiraz are incredibly bright, balanced and reminiscent of our 1999 reds, which have incredible longevity. Now the wines are in bottle, there is no doubt that 2011 is a standout Cabernet Sauvignon and Petit Verdot year. Overall this was a very long vintage with moderate yields which tested Joch’s nerves a little more than usual. 

We are pretty traditional here at BoB, conservative even. This certainly holds true for our winemaking techniques. We use open fermenters to make our Cabernet, and after fermentation we mature the wine in a mixture of both old (approximately 70%) and new (30%) mainly French oak. We blend a little bit of cordon-cut, vine dried Cabernet back to the final blend just before bottling which adds intrigue and spice to the wine. We have done this every vintage since making our first Cabernet Sauvignon in 2001. 

  • James Halliday's Wine Companion Magazine Nov 2013

    The grapes are organically grown on the estate, open fermented, part finishing in barrel with 80% French (30% new) and used American oak. A powerful wine with adundant cassis fruit and mroe structure than many from the vintage, cedary oak aiding the outcome. 

    93 points 

  • Tony Love, Taste.com.au October 2013

    Generously flavoured cabernet, rich and densely packed good varietal aromatics throughout, fine-grained tannin supporting full bodied satisfaction.

    92 points and ****

  • Huon Hooke, www.huonhooke.com 27th September 2013

    Deepish red/purple, youthful colour. The aromas are reticent and shy, but clean and attractive. Cedar and blackberry are prominent. The palate is intense and deep, with an impression of latent depths. The tannins are fairly dominant right now and it needs more time. Quite a stylish cabernet.

    90 points

Technical Details

Vineyards: Chanticleer and Edgehill and a little from Denton's

Picking Date: 27th March, 1st, 12th, 14th, 16th and 18th April 2011

pH Level: 3.63

Total Acidity: 6.83g/L

Alc/Vol: 14.5%

Bottling Date: 16th July 2012