Winemaker Notes
As we
have come to expect, Cornish Point has a slightly reserved nose as a young wine, with hints of dark fruit,
raspberry, roses and crushed herbs. The palate is dense, a core of dark raspberry, then dark petals (rose
and violets), and a pleasant waft of char. Serious texture and harmony, opulent yet refined. This is a
brooding and powerful rendition from an outstanding vintage.
95 Points, The Real
Review
Savoury and dried herbs evident on the aroma with floral, violet, dark cherry and
berry, grape stems and spicy oak. Made using 25% whole clusters in the fermentation, which might explain a
firm tannic structure that makes the wine slightly closed at this stage but suggests a promising
future.