Wrattonbully Reviews

Tapanappa Wrattonbully Cabernet Shiraz 2007

Source: 
Australian WIne Review
Author: 
Andrew Graham
Review Date: 
5th of September 2011

Sourced from one of the hottest vintages ever for the Tapanappa Wrattonbully vintage and it shows here - not even the high quality oak and astute winemaking can hide it.

Joanna, Wrattonbully 2007 Cabernet Shiraz - 91 points

Source: 
Australian Wine Companion
Author: 
James Halliday
Review Date: 
27th of July 2011

Fragrant red fruits, sage and cedary oak combine on the bouquet; the palate is medium-bodied, with ample polished and rounded tannins, providing texture to the gentle fruit and spice on offer.

91 points / 4½ goblets - Drink by: 2016

Tapanappa Cabernet Shiraz 2007

Source: 
www.winingpom.com.au
Author: 
Patrick Haddock
Review Date: 
5th of July 2011

Here’s the new range from Brian Croser’s ‘Wines of Terroir’ series, showing how Cabernet and Shiraz from Wrattonbully are a force to be reckoned with. This is a sibling to the Whalebone, from the Joanna vineyard where grapes grow on red clay loams over limestone, dating back 34 million years.

2007 Wrattonbully, Joanna Cabernet Shiraz

Source: 
Canberra Times
Author: 
Chris Shanahan
Review Date: 
25th of May 2011

After Lion-Nathan’s acquisition of Brian Croser’s much-loved Petaluma Wine, Croser established Tapanappa with Jean-Michel Cazes of Chateau Lynch-Bages, Bordeaux, and Societe Jacques Bollinger, the parent company of Champagne Bollinger. In 2003 Tapanappa acquired Koppamurra Vineyard (established in 1974 by John Greenshields).

Cool nights and Cab Sauv

Source: 
The Adelaide Review
Author: 
David Ridge
Review Date: 
May 2011

2007 Wrattonbully Cabernet Shiraz

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