Moss Wood
Amy's Wilyabrup Margaret River Cabernet Sauvignon Blend
Margaret River, South West Australia, Western Australia, Australia

Moss Woods 3rd ranked Cabernet cuvée "Amy's ". Perfect balance in a classical Bordeaux blend toning down the typical Margaret River Herbaceousness/Tomato Leaf. An excellent mid week drink with Good QPR.
Moss Woods 3rd ranked Cabernet cuvée "Amy's ". Perfect balance in a classical Bordeaux blend toning down the typical Margaret River Herbaceousness/Tomato Leaf. An excellent mid week drink with Good QPR.
Sep 19th, 2017
And just how many times, have you made me smile. How long has it been, woo ooo....
And just how many times, have you made me smile. How long has it been, woo ooo....
1 person found it helpfulAug 11th, 2017
Moss Woods 3rd ranked Cabernet blend. Only 50% Cabernet and not giving quite enough of those marvellous Marg River Cabernet descriptors. In the battle of the 3rd ranked Margaret River Cab blends I would give the gong to Voyagers Girt by Sea Cab Merlot. The Amy's is more understated. Will keep for a few more years yet. Good QPR.
Moss Woods 3rd ranked Cabernet blend. Only 50% Cabernet and not giving quite enough of those marvellous Marg River Cabernet descriptors. In the battle of the 3rd ranked Margaret River Cab blends I would give the gong to Voyagers Girt by Sea Cab Merlot. The Amy's is more understated. Will keep for a few more years yet. Good QPR.
Dec 15th, 2016
In the world of 3rd best Marg River Cabernet blends I prefer others. Notes of black currant with some capsicum. Dusty fine tannins. No need to cellar much more really. Had another bottle on 29th Sept 2016. Similar notes. Had a 2010 entry level Woodlands Cab Merlot recently which showed more Cab regionality. These entry levels need to be drunk under 5 years IMO while there is still some fruit.
In the world of 3rd best Marg River Cabernet blends I prefer others. Notes of black currant with some capsicum. Dusty fine tannins. No need to cellar much more really. Had another bottle on 29th Sept 2016. Similar notes. Had a 2010 entry level Woodlands Cab Merlot recently which showed more Cab regionality. These entry levels need to be drunk under 5 years IMO while there is still some fruit.
Aug 8th, 2015
Quality blend from a premium maker but essentially a very drinkable quaffer- 2-5 year drinking window though who knows with a Stelvin!
Quality blend from a premium maker but essentially a very drinkable quaffer- 2-5 year drinking window though who knows with a Stelvin!
Mar 19th, 2015
A lovely wine. Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot, Malbec and Merlot in a harmonious, poised blend. Very soft in the mouth, blackcurrants and red fruits folded through a silky palate. Medium bodied or thereabouts, the tannins grainy and firm but not the least intrusive.
A lovely wine. Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot, Malbec and Merlot in a harmonious, poised blend. Very soft in the mouth, blackcurrants and red fruits folded through a silky palate. Medium bodied or thereabouts, the tannins grainy and firm but not the least intrusive.
Jul 16th, 2014A good value Bordeaux blend which has s a good cellar defender mid week and you not ready open something with some age,
It’s made to drink young and doesn’t pretend to be competing with top Cabernet from Margaret River
A good value Bordeaux blend which has s a good cellar defender mid week and you not ready open something with some age,
It’s made to drink young and doesn’t pretend to be competing with top Cabernet from Margaret River

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Nov 11th, 2021


