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95 points
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Gold Medal
St Hugo Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon 2017

St Hugo Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon 2017

95 POINT RATED JAMES HALLIDAY WINE COMPANION & 95 POINT RATED HUON HOOKE THE REAL REVIEW

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Why to buy:

  • 95 POINT RATED HUON HOOKE THE REAL REVIEW
  • 95 POINT RATED JAMES HALLIDAY WINE COMPANION
  • 95 POINT RATED STUART KNOX THE REAL REVIEW
  • BLUE GOLD MEDAL SYDNEY WINE COMPETITION 2020

Specifications:
Vintage: 2017
Source/Region:

Coonawarra, South Australia

Grape Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Cellaring: Drink now or cellar 3-5 years
Bottle Top: Stelvin
Alcohol Content: 14.00
Standard Drinks: 8.00
Rating: 95
Tasting Notes:

Medium dark crimson with garnet hues. Floral lift, perfumed blueberries and hints of cocoa with overtones of violets and cooling dried herbs. Elegant and structural at its core with fine chalky tannins complimented by an even floral fruit spectrum, enhanced with subtle toasted oak.

Technical:

Fruit was sourced from various vineyards situated across the famous terra rossa strip in Coonawarra, this free draining soil is essential in driving the concentration, depth and flavour development. Lower yielding, older vines are targeted to ensure the fruit has the intensity to reach the expectations of St Hugo. 

Good Spring rainfall set the season up well, with temperatures remaining above average throughout most of the growing season. Significant rain in mid-March created some disease pressure, although ripening continued well until mid to late April where more significant rain caused further disease pressure and the requirement for remaining blocks to be harvested very close to optimal ripeness.

The key to producing St Hugo is the vineyard is in the selection process. Each Coonawarra vineyard was carefully monitored as ripening progressed and only those parcels exhibiting excellent potential in terms of colour, varietal expression and tannin structure were set aside as candidates for inclusion in the St Hugo blend. All grapes delivered to the winery were de-stemmed and crushed into static and open fermenters. Extraction of colour, flavour and tannin was achieved by “pumping over” regularly, allowing the fermenting juice to percolate through the skins. Full drain and returns were also employed at various stages through fermentation to help build structured yet supple tannin profiles. Once optimum colour, flavour and tannin extraction were achieved, the young wines were drained from the skins; for the static fermenters only the free run was retained for the St Hugo blend. The open fermenters were pressed through a basket and bag press for gentle extraction and all fraction were retained. Malolactic fermentation and 16 months’ maturation took place in approximately 50% new French oak with balance in a mix of used oak. Tasting of individual parcels revealed those that showed the distinctive regional and varietal characteristics required for St Hugo, and these were used to create the final blend.
The wine was matured in bottle prior to release to allow the wine to integrate further.

Accolades & Awards:

95 Point Rated - Huon Hooke The Real Review

"Deep, bright purple/red colour, youthful and clear. The bouquet is all cassis, cedar and tobacco, the palate intense and full-bodied, penetrating flavour that runs the length of the palate and finishes strongly. A superb wine and an archetypal Coonawarra cabernet."


95 Point rated Stuart Knox The Real Review

"Opaque core to deep purple coating the rim. Vanilla, mint and dark chocolate aromatics. Rich and textured black fruits on palate entry, layers of mint, mocha and boudin noir sit underneath and unfurl along the length. Firm but powdery tannins give length and drive. A fuller, more traditional style of Australian cabernet but held in total balance and control. Will be a wine that can age for many years "


95 Point Rated - James Halliday Wine Companion

"The cool vintage has left its mark on this wine. There's plenty of room for disagreement, but I particularly like the elegance of this wine, and am mightily pleased that it wasn't submerged in oak. It is savoury and spicy, the finish a tinker-bell of cassis."


91 Point Rated - Christina Pickard Wine Enthusiast

"This is a firm, full wine that needs some time. It's led by ripe plums, blackberries, mint and baking spices. There's sappy, soapy element to the oak and a savory, soy sauce note. The chalky tannins are big and blocky, driving the wine but nevertheless integrated with the plump black and purple fruit. Drink 2020–2030 and likely beyond."

Gold Medal
Sydney Wine Competition 2020