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Zema Estate 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon SAMay08
will sell for $22 at cellar door when it is released and is sealed under cork.
The bouquet was initially closed but eventually opened to reveal cigar box,
blackcurrant, tealeaf characters and cedar. The tannins appear to the
unobtrusive but they certainly back this muscular-weight wine solidly. The deep,
strong, pure fruit that is driving this wine is yummy and has fantastic
intensity. It finishes with excellent length too. It's sweet, savoury, spicy
with blackberry, tar, tomato leaf and all sorts of other good flavours that
finish dry, clean and crisp. The complexity is well-developed and it's as tight
as a drum. Coonawarra Cabernet does not get better at this price, and whilst
it's approachable now it will improve and change over time. Rated as Highly
Recommended with **** for value, if you can pick it up for a few dollars less on
special, it would rate is five stars for value, and can be drunk any time from
now to 2020. This is the best Zema Cabernet I have had in fifteen vintages.
That's the good news; however I am concerned about the quality of the corks used
in this wine. Both the initial two samples were corked and whilst that may be
just bad luck, given the problems I had with the same vintage of the Zema
Shiraz, I am not convinced.
Copyright © Ric Einstein 2008
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