Mount Mary
Quintet Cabernet Sauvignon Blend
Sadly I suspect that this bottle was slightly corked. Was quite drinkable, but fruit aroma and flavour dumbed by TCA. #fuckyoucork
Sadly I suspect that this bottle was slightly corked. Was quite drinkable, but fruit aroma and flavour dumbed by TCA. #fuckyoucork
Dec 3rd, 2022First time trying older Mount Mary. Memorable Aussie wine.
First time trying older Mount Mary. Memorable Aussie wine.
Aug 10th, 2022Cassis and mint. Medium weight. Soft resolved tannins. Refined polished and elegant. As in previous notes this is the most Bordeaux (left bank) of Australian Cabernets. Sam Middleton, the owner and winemaker says he likes to drink Quintets between 10 and 15 years of age. I honestly don’t see the point in further cellaring. The following day a touch of astringency at the finish. My last 2006.
Cassis and mint. Medium weight. Soft resolved tannins. Refined polished and elegant. As in previous notes this is the most Bordeaux (left bank) of Australian Cabernets. Sam Middleton, the owner and winemaker says he likes to drink Quintets between 10 and 15 years of age. I honestly don’t see the point in further cellaring. The following day a touch of astringency at the finish. My last 2006.
Dec 4th, 2021A rich crimson red in colour. Cassis , bay leaf mulberry and notes of violets. On the palate black currant, restrained yet sweetish - see notes from a year ago in March 2020. Sam Middleton, part owner and winemaker likes to drink Quintets between 10 and 15 years of age although I have had much older examples from friend and longtime Mount Mary collector, Dr Peter Sklavos. One of Australia’s classiest Cabernets. Not as minty as Coonawarra or as herbal as Margaret River. Commemorates the passing of founder, Dr John Middleton in 2006 as on the label.
A rich crimson red in colour. Cassis , bay leaf mulberry and notes of violets. On the palate black currant, restrained yet sweetish - see notes from a year ago in March 2020. Sam Middleton, part owner and winemaker likes to drink Quintets between 10 and 15 years of age although I have had much older examples from friend and longtime Mount Mary collector, Dr Peter Sklavos. One of Australia’s classiest Cabernets. Not as minty as Coonawarra or as herbal as Margaret River. Commemorates the passing of founder, Dr John Middleton in 2006 as on the label.
Mar 10th, 2021Extremely European, might even "dare" Bordeaux like style
Probably the most consistent of all the bordolese blend in all of Australia
Absolutely spotless and in a good spot to be cellared for 5 more years
Quite long finish
Extremely European, might even "dare" Bordeaux like style
Probably the most consistent of all the bordolese blend in all of Australia
Absolutely spotless and in a good spot to be cellared for 5 more years
Quite long finish
Complex, round, full flavoured
Very persistent 👌🏽
Complex, round, full flavoured
Very persistent 👌🏽
Wow. There's so much depth here. Absolutely gorgeous. At 10 years this is just giving insight into the beauty this will become. Seductive, true to form.
Wow. There's so much depth here. Absolutely gorgeous. At 10 years this is just giving insight into the beauty this will become. Seductive, true to form.
2 people found it helpfulFeb 5th, 2015Cassis, blackberry and other black and red fruits. Medium bodied palate with Medium plus intensity. Soft fluid resolved tannins- a little grainy. I have always thought that Mount Mary is the most Bordeaux-like of Australian Cabernets. I think I will drink my remaining 2 bottles in the next 2 to 3 years.
Cassis, blackberry and other black and red fruits. Medium bodied palate with Medium plus intensity. Soft fluid resolved tannins- a little grainy. I have always thought that Mount Mary is the most Bordeaux-like of Australian Cabernets. I think I will drink my remaining 2 bottles in the next 2 to 3 years.
1 person found it helpfulMar 22nd, 2020Still Australia’s most Bordeaux like blend. Ultra fine grained Tannins. Still in its shell. Nose of violets and cassis. Palate staining intensity. Similar weight and style to Cullen but I prefer this. Minimal Oak influence of only 30% new oak.
Still Australia’s most Bordeaux like blend. Ultra fine grained Tannins. Still in its shell. Nose of violets and cassis. Palate staining intensity. Similar weight and style to Cullen but I prefer this. Minimal Oak influence of only 30% new oak.
May 30th, 2017