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Koomilya Cabernet Touriga 2021
Koomilya Cabernet Touriga 2021

Koomilya Cabernet Touriga 2021

SKU: KOCT202112 UCAU
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What a lovely bottle this is. 97 points. Marcus Ellis, Wine Companion Aug 2024

"Blending with Cabernet Sauvignon was never planned, but as fate would have it, there is a magic between the two varieties that can’t be ignored." Steve Pannell

"So interesting and distinctive. I love it." Gary Walsh (The Wine Front)

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    • Description

      Upon purchasing the vineyard in 2012 I saw it as an ideal place to create blends that included grape varieties I believe will see McLaren Vale into the future, and further, complement the traditional varieties of Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz. I grafted two contoured and terraced blocks on deep red soil closest to the scrub at the top of the south-facing slope to Touriga Nacional with the intention of blending with Tempranillo, Graciano and Mataro. Blending with Cabernet Sauvignon was never planned, but as fate would have it, there is a magic
      between the two varieties that can’t be ignored.

      Block 1 Cabernet Sauvignon hand harvested on the 25th of March and gently crushed to a stainless-steel fermenter with 13 days on skins before pressing and settling in tank for 35 days. Racked to old French oak puncheons for malolactic fermentation and maturation before blending. Block 8 and 11 Touriga Nacional hand harvested on the 8th of April and gently crushed to an old French oak fermenter for 13 days before pressing and settling for 21 days. Transferred to an old 2800L French oak vat for malolactic fermentation. Blended on the 13th of October, 75% Cabernet Sauvignon and 25% Touriga Nacional, and sent to French oak puncheons, 3rd to 5th use, for 12 months. Bottled unfined and unfiltered on the 28th of October 2022.

      Flavour Profile: Crème de cassis is a classic aroma for Cabernet Sauvignon and here it is in abundance. Unsmoked cigars in a cedar box sitting in brambles surrounded by a moat of master stock - if such a
      thing is possible. The Touriga Nacional florals support Cabernet’s aromatics and amplify them.

      Structure & Texture: Raspberry leaf, pink jelly crystals, split red wood, star anise and black currants are
      matched by an oyster shell texture that builds and builds again before a glossy crescendo, and a wall of
      fruit that slowly disassembles and forces you to swallow. A joyous riot that will bamboozle and polarise.
      Cabernet Sauvignon needs Touriga Nacional! - Stephen Pannell
       



      Tasting Profile

      • Light
      • Full
      • Low Tannin
      • Tannic
      • Sweet
      • Dry
      • Low Acidity
      • High Acidity
      Aroma:

      Cherry, Herbal, Plum

      Palate:

      Cedar, Cherry, Fig

      Food Pairings:
      Game Game
      Pork Pork
      Red Meat Red Meat

    Description

    Upon purchasing the vineyard in 2012 I saw it as an ideal place to create blends that included grape varieties I believe will see McLaren Vale into the future, and further, complement the traditional varieties of Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz. I grafted two contoured and terraced blocks on deep red soil closest to the scrub at the top of the south-facing slope to Touriga Nacional with the intention of blending with Tempranillo, Graciano and Mataro. Blending with Cabernet Sauvignon was never planned, but as fate would have it, there is a magic
    between the two varieties that can’t be ignored.

    Block 1 Cabernet Sauvignon hand harvested on the 25th of March and gently crushed to a stainless-steel fermenter with 13 days on skins before pressing and settling in tank for 35 days. Racked to old French oak puncheons for malolactic fermentation and maturation before blending. Block 8 and 11 Touriga Nacional hand harvested on the 8th of April and gently crushed to an old French oak fermenter for 13 days before pressing and settling for 21 days. Transferred to an old 2800L French oak vat for malolactic fermentation. Blended on the 13th of October, 75% Cabernet Sauvignon and 25% Touriga Nacional, and sent to French oak puncheons, 3rd to 5th use, for 12 months. Bottled unfined and unfiltered on the 28th of October 2022.

    Flavour Profile: Crème de cassis is a classic aroma for Cabernet Sauvignon and here it is in abundance. Unsmoked cigars in a cedar box sitting in brambles surrounded by a moat of master stock - if such a
    thing is possible. The Touriga Nacional florals support Cabernet’s aromatics and amplify them.

    Structure & Texture: Raspberry leaf, pink jelly crystals, split red wood, star anise and black currants are
    matched by an oyster shell texture that builds and builds again before a glossy crescendo, and a wall of
    fruit that slowly disassembles and forces you to swallow. A joyous riot that will bamboozle and polarise.
    Cabernet Sauvignon needs Touriga Nacional! - Stephen Pannell
     



    Tasting Profile

    • Light
    • Full
    • Low Tannin
    • Tannic
    • Sweet
    • Dry
    • Low Acidity
    • High Acidity
    Aroma:

    Cherry, Herbal, Plum

    Palate:

    Cedar, Cherry, Fig

    Food Pairings:
    Game Game
    Pork Pork
    Red Meat Red Meat
    S.C. Pannell

    Esteemed by his contemporaries in Australia, Steve Pannell has been named as one of the 50 most influential contributors to the wine world by Decanter Magazine and has twice won Australia's coveted Jimmy Watson trophy - most recently in 2014 for his 2013 Adelaide Hills Syrah. Having produced vintages at Wirra Wirra and Hardy's Tintara before working overseas in Burgundy's Domaine des Comtes Lafon, Bordeaux's Chateau Mouton Rothschild and G.D. Vajra in Barolo.

    Pannell's ethos is simple: "I try to create wines that suit our climate and way of life - wines to drink with the food we grow, make and eat in Australia."

    The portfolio is based on parcels of old-vine, dry-grown Shiraz and Grenache from McLaren Vale and continued to expand to include Nebbiolo, Tempranillo and Touriga Nacional in addition to aromatic whites from the Adelaide Hills. Pannell's preferred winemaking techniques include open fermentation using natural yeasts. By maturing his wines in large format oak, Pannell retains each variety's integrity, showcasing its quintessential characteristics.

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