163 Years Young: Yeringberg in the Form of Its Life
Yeringberg began with the 1974 with new plantings after a break of about 50years.
These wines from the 70's are most probably in fine form, the wines from the 80's certainly are! I tastes a 1988 recently (one of Guill's favourites) and it was sublime, not a massive wine, but one for fine, complex and stauesque in its own way. I love this Cabernets and it should be in all great cellars.
Cheers, Randall
2024 Home Hill Landslide Pinot Noir $43 Offer: $35
A Tasmanian Gem
The bouquet is so intensely fragrant and inviting it jumps from the glass, so I can see why it won so many trophies. The palate is generous and flavoursome, fresh (only 8 months in oak to preserve fruit) but showing a multitude of complexities; red and dark cherries, strawberries, sweet spices, a hint of liquorice / star anise, and subtle spicy oak. All of this comes with soft and fleshy, juicy palate with noticable but "caressing" tannins. It's a captivating red. Cheers, Randall.