Enjoy Now to 2034/2037
Vibrant purple colour in the glass. Typical herbal characters shine through on the nose; eucalyptus, spearmint and cocoa nibs alongside delicate blueberry, blackberry and subtle rose florals.
Intense fruit immediately hits the palate; fresh blueberries, wild berries and blackberries. Tannins are tight … feeling a little green and youthful ... however this will even out with time.
The acidity is atypical of the Cabernet Sauvignon varietal. Herbaceous edges with tomato and blackberry leaf. The wine’s structure has all the elements to age well in bottle. Drink now and then age 12 years and reap the benefits.
Holly Cusworth | Tahbilk Cellar Door Manager
Don't Just Take Our Word For It ...
"Concentrated and elegant with plum fruits, hints of mint, fine drying tannins, and lovely length."
UK International Wine Challenge | June 2026
"This Nagambie icon runs wild with blackcurrant, chocolate, leather and gingerbread spice aromas, leading into a generous palate of broody dark fruits with chalky tannins. Not as full-bodied as some Cabernets, but still deliciously drinkable."
Kara Monssen | Melbourne Herald Sun | May 2025
"A rich ruby colour matches the intensity of the nose: blackcurrant, chocolate, leather and gingerbread spice. Leans into a giving palate of broody dark fruits with chalky tannins. Not as full bodied as some Cabernets."
Affordable Finds Under $30 | Herald Sun | November 2025
"2022 was regarded as a challenging vintage for Central Victoria. This is always a perennial bargain purchase.
Intense and opaque garnet hue. Dusty cocoa, wet eucalypt leaves, cassis, kirsch, bay leaf, CWA blackberry jam, boysenberry swirl and old pipe tobacco. Modern flesh forward, yet undeniably built for longevity.
There’s an enjoyable flow from the front to the back, with those dusty, firm and plentiful tannins. The finish is dry as a bone with lingering blackberry and bay leaf. Will easily last for 20 years."
vinonotebook.com | October 2025
"Australians are blessed to be able to enjoy wines of this quality at such reasonable prices. This is one of the stars of a new release package from Tahbilk, a Central Victorian winery that was established back in 1860 and is one of Australia's oldest family-owned wineries. It has been owned and operated by the Purbrick family for a century. Think dark blackcurranty fruit matured mainly in older oak, hints of herbs, spice and classic mint. Very food-friendly and versatile and extremely affordable for a wine that could grace any dinner party."
Winsor's Choice | winsorschoice.blogspot.com | August 2025
"The maker consistently suggests that his Cabernet is an understated star.
He's right. Taste this and tell him otherwise, such is the gentle, easygoing, seamless flow of the wine that speaks to the local terroir – the Aussie bush aromas, bay leaf and earth – and the grape that makes it its home with lively black berries, baking spices, leafy herbals and blackstrap licorice.
Supple tannins do the rest. So more-ish."
Jeni Port | Wine Companion | July 2025