Fruit driven Cabernet with a fine and tasty touch of wood in the background. The description of Australia's most renowned wine critic James Halliday describes it as: "It's like pulling a white rabbit out of a top hat to offer a Cabernet with such qualities as Sam Brewer's for next to no money!" ...Say no more!
Grilled or roasted beef, lamb or hearty pasta dishes.
- climate
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Grapes from 2 valleys: Bendigo has a warm and temperate climate with precipitation throughout the year. Winters are mild with more precipitation than summer. Hilltops has a continental climate with warm summers and fairly cold winters due to its higher altitude.
- soil
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Bendigo (Victoria): Vineyards at 200m altitude. Lime/clay with sandy top layer with stones. Hilltops (New South Wales): Vineyards at 400-600m altitude. Soil of gravel, basalt and sandy granite.
- vinification
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The grapes from the different vineyards (and 2 regions) are picked separately, selected and fermented in open barrels under controlled temperature. The wines are then further matured on a mixture of stainless steel and French oak. Then the final blend is made and bottled.