Robert Oatley 'Pocketwatch' Cabernet Sauvignon 2018
Primary flavours

Baked Plum

Blackberry

Blackcurrant

Cedar

Chocolate

Leaf

Spice
Details
What a decadent yet approachable Cabernet Sauvignon. The nose lifts its head with blackberry, baked plum, a dusting of spices and forest leaves. The palate has velvety chocolate-like tannins and is rich with flavours of with black currant, cedar and spice. This wine really strikes the perfect balance of concentrated, dark and ripe fruit flavours with a cosy woodsy charm.
Origin: It’s believed that the first wines made were in the Medoc region, in the west of France. Mainly Grown In: France leads the way here, with Bordeaux the big one. Also California, South Australia, central and northern Italy, plus Argentina. Key Facts: Cabernet Sauvignon is truly a globetrotter. Having it’s home in Bordeaux certainly helped it’s rapid expansion, as the Bordelaise (those coming from Bordeaux) are excellent marketers of their own product! Now found in almost all wine-producing countries of the world, Cab Sav is traditionally full-bodied, loaded with plenty of dark fruit (think blueberry and blackberry) and backed up by a zing of herbal/grassy kind of flavours. It’s also known for its strong backbone of tannin – that furry, drying sensation you sometimes get with red wines. Cabernet has plenty of it, but is still a smooth talker regardless. Fun Fact: Did you know that Cabernet Sauvignon is the second most planted red grape in Australia? You probably did since Australia is also one of the biggest consumers of the grape also.
Origin: It’s believed that the first wines made were in the Medoc region, in the west of France. Mainly Grown In: France leads the way here, with Bordeaux the big one. Also California, South Australia, central and northern Italy, plus Argentina. Key Facts: Cabernet Sauvignon is truly a globetrotter. Having it’s home in Bordeaux certainly helped it’s rapid expansion, as the Bordelaise (those coming from Bordeaux) are excellent marketers of their own product! Now found in almost all wine-producing countries of the world, Cab Sav is traditionally full-bodied, loaded with plenty of dark fruit (think blueberry and blackberry) and backed up by a zing of herbal/grassy kind of flavours. It’s also known for its strong backbone of tannin – that furry, drying sensation you sometimes get with red wines. Cabernet has plenty of it, but is still a smooth talker regardless. Fun Fact: Did you know that Cabernet Sauvignon is the second most planted red grape in Australia? You probably did since Australia is also one of the biggest consumers of the grape also.
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
lowmediumhigh
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
nonesomelots
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low
(under 12%)medium
(12-14%)high
(14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards medium bodied, low sweetness, with medium acidity, very fruity, medium tannins, high alcohol and some oak.
Specs
Region
Central Ranges
country
Australia
Grape type
Cabernet Sauvignon
Wine Maker
Robert Oatley
Alcohol
14%
Vintage
2019
Cellar period
1-3 years
Production method
Conventionally Made
State
NSW
Pairing guide
It’s often said that when it comes to beef, no other wine pairs better than a rich Cabernet Sauvignon. There’s a lot of truth in this; beef and Cab Sav really is a match made in heaven, especially when said beef comes swimming in a dark, rich, and unctuous gravy of some sort. However, if beef isn’t your thing, there’s no need to panic - this wine is impressively versatile and will pair with all kinds of delicious, deeply flavourful, and savoury dishes. Try it with Moroccan lamb stews, for example, or anything featuring strong Cheddar or Gorgonzola cheese. Aubergines and forest mushrooms work well, as does game, burgers, and sausages, too.
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Food

Red Meat
Tastes

Earthy

Rich
Moods

Contemplative

Romantic
Seasons

Winter
Recipe Matches
Wine region

Central Ranges, Australia
The Central Ranges wine region is located in New South Wales, Australia. It is known for producing a wide range of very high-quality wine styles, including Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, and Semillon. The region has a diverse range of climates, soil types, and altitudes, which allows for a variety of grape-growing conditions across a number of different, exciting styles. The Central Ranges region is home to many small, family-run wineries and larger, more commercial operations. The area is popular with tourists, and many wineries offer tastings and tours of their facilities.
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