2021 Rare Black Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon – Single Vineyard
Introducing the 2021 Rare Black Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon, a true gem that has been worth the three-year wait. As the first vintage in years, this wine is the epitome of exceptional quality and showcases the Barossa Valley's potential for world-class Cabernet Sauvignon. With only two barrels produced, this rare wine is in limited supply, so we recommend securing your bottle early.
Tasting Notes:
Deep, inky, and full of power, the 2021 Rare Black Cabernet Sauvignon offers a complex bouquet of blackberry, cassis, and dark plum, intertwined with subtle hints of mint, roasted red capsicum, and cedar. On the palate, it’s medium-bodied, with rich layers of dark chocolate, coffee bean, and spicy French oak, balanced by fine-grained tannins and a touch of earthiness. The finish is elegantly long, with lingering notes of ripe fruit and a whisper of spice, a true expression of the Barossa Cabernet.
Why You'll Love It:
- Limited Edition: Only 56 cases produced from a single vineyard near Penfold’s Block 42.
- Complex Flavor Profile: Deep, dark fruit flavors, with touches of mint, red capsicum, and coffee.
- Aging Potential: Drink now or cellar for up to 20 years to experience its evolving depth.
- Terroir Expression: Sourced from the Ebenezer subregion, known for its ancient soils and red-brown earth over broken limestone.
Technical Details:
- Vintage: 2021
- Grape Variety: 100% Cabernet Sauvignon
- Alcohol: 14.5%
- Harvest Date: March 2021
- Bottling Date: April 2023
Food Pairing Suggestions:
Pair with high-grade Wagyu steak or hearty dishes like rosemary-braised lamb shanks to complement the wine’s rich structure and complex flavors.
Serving Temperature:
Serve at 18°C to allow the wine to fully open and reveal its nuances.
Cellaring Recommendation:
Enjoy now, or cellar for up to 20 years. For the best experience, decant before serving to allow the wine to fully express its potential.
A Rising Star:
While Barossa Valley is synonymous with Shiraz, this wine boldly raises the flag for Barossa Cabernet. With its exceptional depth, complexity, and aging potential, the 2021 Rare Black Cabernet Sauvignon is setting a new standard for the region’s future in Cabernet production.