Yarra Yering Dry Red No. 1 Cabernet Blend
Yarra Valley
Price Range at Release: $100-$199
Vintage: 2019
Alc %: 13.5
$ Rel: 120
Highly perfumed and floral, with a moderate intensity of red and black fruits, cedar/vanilla oak and suggestions of mocha precede a long, supple and polished palate. Bright cassis and mulberry fruit, fine tannins and measured oak are rimmed by a raw, green-edged acidity that attenuates the wine and distracts from the quality of its fruit.
Last Date Tasted: 17/04/2021
Vintage
Score/100
Score/20
Year To Drink
2019
8816.4

2024-2027

2018
9518.7

2030-2038+

2017
9318.0

2025-2029

2016
9217.7

2024-2028

2015
9719.3

2035-2045+

2014
9619.1

2034-2044+

2012
9318.2

2024-2032

2010
8315.2

2015-2018

2008
9318.2

2016-2020

2007
7213.0

2009-2012

2006
9619.1

2018-2026

2005
9117.5

2013-2017+

2004
9117.4

2012-2016

2003
8916.8

2008-2011+

2002
8615.7

2004-2007

2001
9619.0

2013-2021

1998
9117.6

2006-2010

1997
9217.7

2009-2017

1996
8716.1

2001-2004

1995
8014.5

2000-2003

1994
9318.2

2006-2014

1993
9418.5

2001-2005

1992
9117.4

2000-2004

1991
9518.6

1999-2003

1990
9719.4

2010-2020+

1989
9117.5

1994-1997

1988
8615.8

1993-1996

1987
8816.6

1999-2007

1986
9318.0

1994-1998+

1985
9318.0

1993-1997

1984
9418.4

1996-2004

1983
9017.0

1991-2005

1982
9518.7

1990-1994

Winery

Yarra Yering
Yarra Yering is historically one of the most important producers in the Yarra Valley and was one of the first to set up during the revival phase of the early 1970s. I have long been a fan of Yarra Yering, and well remember my first introduction to its eccentric founder, Dr Bailey Carrodus, more than thirty years ago, the start of a very interesting relationship indeed. For a variety of reasons, Yarra Yering's quality has ridden up and down the elevator. At their best, and as my scores illustrate, they are nothing short of sublime. However, in the seasons following the sale to the group that also owns Kaeslar in the Barossa Valley, there was rather an inconsistent ride indeed. Their first releases were from the smoke-tainted 2007 vintage and I rated them accordingly. Then followed an excellent season of classic Yarra Yering wines from 2008, before another smoke-tainted season in 2009, whose wines I am yet to taste. I have however tasted a few of the 2010 vintage releases, from one of the finest Yarra vintages in the last three decades. In my mind, these wines were adversely affected by what appears to me to be poor winemaking technique and some questionable viticulture. Following the arrival of Sarah Crowe from Brokenwood, Yarra Yering's star appeared ready to rise to the top, with some excellent wines from 2014 and 2015. However recent releases -  including those from the 2019 vintage -  reveal some issues I believe relate to technique and style. Stylistically it would appear there is a reluctance to build the layers of fruit and structure of which the vineyard is undoubtedly capable, and I find the nature and the assertiveness of the often green-edged acids of recent vintages to be profoundly excessive and out of balance.
Chief Executive(s):
Reid Bosward
Winemaker:
Sarah Crowe
Viticulturist:
Andrew George
Address:
4 Briarty Road , Gruyere , Victoria 3770 Australia
Cellar Door Open Hours:
7 days, Mon - Sat 10am - 5pm, Sun 11am - 5pm
Principal Wine Region:
Yarra Valley
Telephone:
(03) 5964 9267
Facsimile:
(03) 5964 9239
Website:
Email:
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