
The 2018 Cuvée is dark in color, possibly a tad lighter than ‘17, and the nose offers a more savory expression of the black fruit. The leather and tobacco notes stride a little stronger in the ‘18. Minerality is a big feature in the aroma package. The palate is dark and rich, with that classic Paso limestone chalkiness making an appearance. The acidity is refreshing, and the tannins are a bit softer than the ‘17, while still offering plenty of pairing potential.
The 2018 Cuvée is dark in color, possibly a tad lighter than ‘17, and the nose offers a more savory expression of the black fruit. The leather and tobacco notes stride a little stronger in the ‘18. Minerality is a big feature in the aroma package. The palate is dark and rich, with that classic Paso limestone chalkiness making an appearance. The acidity is refreshing, and the tannins are a bit softer than the ‘17, while still offering plenty of pairing potential.
May 13th, 2021
The ‘17 vintage of Sixmilebridge’s Estate Cuvée has a deep purple color and a deep, rich nose that shows sweet plum, blackberry and cassis notes. The minerals show up strong as well, providing a savory backdrop for the magnificent fruit. The oak treatment comes across perfectly, with a wonderful sweetness imparted along with some touches of leather and tobacco. On the palate, the dark fruit flavors are in control as the minerals chase them. Acidity is bright and the tannins, while they may have softened, are still quite aggressive upon opening. Let it sit for an hour or so and they tend to settle down.
The ‘17 vintage of Sixmilebridge’s Estate Cuvée has a deep purple color and a deep, rich nose that shows sweet plum, blackberry and cassis notes. The minerals show up strong as well, providing a savory backdrop for the magnificent fruit. The oak treatment comes across perfectly, with a wonderful sweetness imparted along with some touches of leather and tobacco. On the palate, the dark fruit flavors are in control as the minerals chase them. Acidity is bright and the tannins, while they may have softened, are still quite aggressive upon opening. Let it sit for an hour or so and they tend to settle down.
May 13th, 2021