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Ferngrove King Malbec 2012

Perhaps made to reflect a more Argentinian expression of this variety than usual with a wild meaty and and earthy bouquet of mulberries cassis and chocolatey oak backed by briary funky undertones Framed by drying fine and grainy tannins its long and smooth with a searingly intense and almost bloody presence of small dark berries plums and a hint of currant finishing with length and impact

Vintage

2012

Year to Drink

2020 - 2024

Jeremy’s score

93 / 100

Seal Type

Screw top

Category:
Ferngrove King Malbec
Frankland River
Price Range at Release: $30-$49
Vintage: 2018
Alc %: 135.0
$ Rel: 38
Perhaps made to reflect a more Argentinian expression of this variety than usual with a wild meaty and and earthy bouquet of mulberries cassis and chocolatey oak backed by briary funky undertones Framed by drying fine and grainy tannins its long and smooth with a searingly intense and almost bloody presence of small dark berries plums and a hint of currant finishing with length and impact
Last Date Tasted: 1362020
Vintage
Score/100
Score/20
Year To Drink
2018
9217.7

2026-2030

2018
9318.2

2026-2030

2017
9117.5

2025-2029

2016
8916.8

2021-2024

2014
9117.5

2022-2026

2013
9217.8

2025-2033

2012
9318.0

2020-2024

2011
9418.3

2023-2031

2010
9318.0

2022-2030

2009
9318.2

2017-2021

2008
9418.5

2016-2020

2007
9518.7

2015-2019

2006
9217.8

2014-2018

2005
8916.9

2010-2013

2004
9117.4

2012-2016

2001
8716.3

2009-2013

Winery

Ferngrove
Now owned by China's Hangzhou Wine Group, Ferngrove is one of Australia's most impressive wine producers. It has struck a formula that enables it to bottle high-quality wine and sell it for a price that must leave competitors wondering how. Its premier wines all retail for less than $30, but easily hold their own against any range within Australia up to $50. As a group, they're pristine and deeply flavoured, made with some real flair and attitude, and are suited to drinking early or after cellaring. The 'cheaper' wines are at least as competitive. The typically mineral 2014 Cossack Riesling shows yet again why this is one of my favourite Australian rieslings.
Chief Executive(s):
Andrew Blythe
Winemaker:
Mark O'Callaghan, Marco Pinares, Marelize Russouw
Viticulturist:
Chris Zur
Production Dozen:
100000
Tonnes Processed:
1500
Address:
276 Ferngrove Road , Frankland River , Western Australia 6398 Australia
Cellar Door Open Hours:
New Cellar door opening Dec 2011
Principal Wine Region:
Frankland River
Telephone:
(08) 9855 2378
Facsimile:
(08) 9855 2368
Website:
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