by David Lole » Tue Jan 30, 2007 12:14 pm
As Graham suggests, Wynn's Black Label is right back on form of late, especially with the 2004 vintage. 2003 was pretty smart, too, but, in the end, I did choose to only buy (a lot) of 2004. The 2005, when released, should be well worth seeking out, particularly, if the brand owner's, Fosters, continue with their current marketing strategy of discounting the guts out of this benchmark Coonawarra Cabernet.
My note on the 2004 follows for anyone's who's interested in picking up an absolute gem at a bargain basement price -
Dark ruby/purple. Excellent varietal/regional nose of weedy, herb-tinged blackcurrants, freshly turned earth, cedar, a little mint and that indelible mix of older US and French oak that has worked so well with this label over many years. Medium-bodied palate offering a smooth, velvety entry harnassing plenty of ripe blackcurrant/plummy fruit, a touch of black olive, subservient savoury/cedary oak input, beautifully judged acidty, ripe, marginally chalky, firmish tannins, terrific length and an expansive, authoritative finish that, collectively, achieves an Outstanding rating.
This is a perfectly balanced, high quality Coonawarra Cabernet with an excellent medium- to long-term cellaring potential that's drinking pretty darn well right now. Crystal-balling the mind-set of the winemaker, Sue Hodder, and the reported "corporate goal" of re-establishing this label to former glories, I suspect this Black Label is well and truly back on the "desired track" and worthy of a place in any serious wine lover's cellar. 92 points. Drink 2010-2018+. Fantastic QPR! 13.5% A/V
Cheers,
David