Yalumba FDR1A Cabernet Shiraz 2004
$4499each
$539DOZEN
WineryYalumba
Fruit CabernetSauv Shiraz
Regions Eden Valley
  South Australia
Each $44.99
$539.00
Currently out of stock
In 1974, Yalumba created an outstanding Cabernet Shiraz blend known simply as Fine Dry Red 1A. The wine soon became a legend in winemaking circles, appreciated both for its expression of fruit and restrained power. Released only in special vintages, FDR1A is a continuing example of Yalumba's supremacy in the quintessential Australian red wine genre which is an accord of Cabernet and Shiraz.
The exacting standards of viticulture practised by Yalumba bring each parcel of fruit to its optimum flavour development. Grapes are hand picked and crushed into eight-tonne open top fermenters. The natural or wild yeasts present on the grape skins are allowed to naturally initiate fermentation. Cultured winery yeasts are then added to complete the vinification, cap/skin management is controlled by the Yalumba designed cap plunger. The result is a wine with excellent depth of colour, richness and complexity. Aged for up to two years in a combination of ew and prior use American and French oak hogsheads hand-made at the Yalumba estate's own cooperage. FDR1A is a return to traditional craftsmanship.
TASTING NOTES
Dense and dark red in colour. The nose displays aromas of tomato leaf and eucalypt, bay leaf and dusty earth, olives, briar and violet. FDR1A has a sumptuous and powerfully structured palate of pristine small berry and dark plum fruit. It's much riper, smoother and richer than the aroma suggests. It's stylish and tight, finishing with a burst of gravelly Cabernet tannins.
About the Yalumba Winery
Yalumba, Australia's oldest family owned and operated winery, has a wealth of history and tradition
Yalumba was founded in 1849 by Samuel Smith, British migrant and English brewer, who had brought his family to Angaston seeking a new life. After purchasing a 30-acre parcel of land just beyond the southern-eastern boundary of Angaston, Smith and his son began planting the first vines by moonlight. Samuel named his patch Yalumba, aboriginal for 'all the land around'. Yalumba»
Super South Australia Vintage 2004
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Reschke Vitulus 2004 Museum Release
WineryReschke
Fruit Cabernet Sauvignon
Regions Coonawarra
  South Australia
  Each $33.99
  $407.00
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