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Normans Bin C183 Limestone Coast Cabernet Sauvignon 2018

Normans Bin C183 Limestone Coast Cabernet Sauvignon 2018

BUY A CASE GET A CASE FREE SINGLE VINEYARD LIMESTONE COAST CABERNET SAUVIGNON

$ 10.49 /bottle by the straight dozen
Price after 25% disc, use code TWENTYFIVE
Single bottle price $10.49
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Why to buy:
  • BUY A CASE GET A CASE FREE
  • NEW VINTAGE RELEASE LIMESTONE COAST CAB SAUV
  • PREVIOUS VINTAGE GOLD MEDAL WINNER RATED 93 POINTS
  • EQUATES TO $6.99 A BOTTLE 
Specifications:
Vintage:
Source/Region:

Limestone Coast, South Australia

Grape Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Cellaring: Drink now or cellar mid term
Bottle Top: Stelvin
Alcohol Content: 13.50
Standard Drinks: 8.00
Rating: 0
Tasting Notes:

Deep dense crimson red. Lifted aromatics with ripe varietal blackcurrant and mulberry fruits blended skillfully with cedary oak. Medium bodied palate offering up dark plum and blackberry with typical minty character which are so true to region. The tannins are smooth and dusty while some dried earth and leather character shows upon allowing the wine to open up.

Technical:

Fruit was sourced from a premium vineyard in the Limestone Coast region in South Australia. The fruit was picked in the cool of night at optimum ripeness then fermented on skins in static potters and rotary fermenters for a period of seven days to retain as much of the luscious natural fruit acidity and flavour that Limestone Coast wines are famous for. Following fermentation, pressing, clarification and final blending the fruit was matured with select parcels having contact with matured oak before final blending of the best parcels into bins prior to bottling.