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Houghton C.W. Ferguson Cabernet Sauvignon Malbec 2017

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Full Bodied Dry
region Frankland River
size 750ml
This exceptional Cabernet Malbec blend showcases the outstanding potential of the Frankland River region to produce exceptional wines. The CW Ferguson wine also shares the same fruit resource as the famed Jack Mann wine. This is a wine of elegance and fruit power to be enjoyed at time of release, however, will repay careful cellaring over the next two decades.

TASTING NOTES

Light Bold
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Dry Sweet
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Fruity Complex
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Our wine is vibrant red/purple with a garnet hue. Brooding and complex, with bright fruit characters of mulberry, plum, blackberry and cassis combined with cedar, spice, dark chocolate and hints of vanillin derived from the classy oak maturation. A wonderfully rich and complex wine. The full flavoured palate displays complex bramble fruit, dark chocolate and an imposing presence. A firm, but fine tannin structure supports a wine of great length and density. All at once rich, complex and perfectly balanced ensuring a long future with years ahead of it. Cellar for 15 years and beyond.
FULL TASTING NOTES

Tasted & Trusted

James Halliday August 2022
James Halliday August 2022
2017 Vintage

SERVING SUGGESTIONS

Make the most of your Wine

How to Serve
How to Serve
Best served at temperatures of 13° celsius
Which Glass
Which Glass
A Bordeaux glass will suit best with a smaller bowl than a standard red wine glass
Food Pairing
Food Pairing
Char grilled beef and hard cheeses
How to Cellar
How to Cellar
20 years