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  1. Greenock Creek Cabernet Sauvignon Roennfeldt Road Barossa Valley 2001

    Greenock Creek Cabernet Sauvignon Roennfeldt Road Barossa Valley 2001

    $179.98
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    RP96
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    96 Points! There are 48 cases of the 2001 Cabernet Sauvignon “Roennfeldt Road”. It was sourced from 62-year-old vines yielding 1.0 tons per acre. Barrel aging was done in French oak. Purple-colored, it offers an enticing and complex perfume of cedar, smoke, spice box, scorched earth, licorice, blackberry, and black currant. This is followed by a supple-textured, opulent, layered wine with gobs of spicy black fruit flavors, superb balance, and a long, full-flavored finish. Rich enough to be drunk now, it will evolve for 6-8 years and provide pleasure through 2025. - jay Miller, robertparker.com October 2007 Learn More
  2. Quilceda Creek Cabernet Sauvignon Columbia Valley 2001

    Quilceda Creek Cabernet Sauvignon Columbia Valley 2001

    $169.98
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    RP96
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    96 Points! Funky and woody on the nose, the 2001 Cabernet Sauvignon still has elements of dried red cherry and black raspberry reduction with cinnamon-covered currants on the nose. I am sensing some bottle variance, but the full-bodied wine goes on to show a delightful structure that should hold together for a few more years in the bottle. Ultimately, the wine ends with a tannic edge over the long conclusion, ending with mature flavors of stewed fruit compote with an element of old oak and pine bark. - Anthony Mueller, robertparker.com

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  3. Whitehall Lane Cabernet Sauvignon Leonardini Vineyard 2001 1.5L Magnum

    Whitehall Lane Cabernet Sauvignon Leonardini Vineyard 2001 1.5L Magnum

    $159.98
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    RP91+
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    91+ Points! More of a long distance runner is the 2001 Cabernet Sauvignon Leonardini Vineyard. This wine still shows plenty of oak and notes of new saddle leather intermixed with graphite and black currants in a structured, full-bodied, youthful, almost infantile stage of development. I can’t imagine this wine has moved much from its post-bottling days. It still needs another 5-6 years of cellaring, and should keep for at least 20+ years. - Robert Parker, robertparker.com 2011

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