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Tapanappa Whalebone Vineyard Red Bordeaux Blend 2014

Smooth, polished and oaky, with a faintly minty and herbal presence of cassis, currant, prunes and small red berries knit with polished, vanilla and pine needle-like cooperage. Very ripe and bordering jammy, itÕs framed by a fine, drying extract. With age it has become more vivacious and juicy, but it remains too oaky for an even higher rating.

Vintage

2014

Year to Drink

2022 - 2026+

Jeremy’s score

90 / 100

Seal Type

Cork

Category:
Tapanappa Whalebone Vineyard Red Bordeaux Blend
Wrattonbully
Price Range at Release: $50-$99
Vintage: 2017
Alc %: 14.5
$ Rel: 90
Smooth, polished and oaky, with a faintly minty and herbal presence of cassis, currant, prunes and small red berries knit with polished, vanilla and pine needle-like cooperage. Very ripe and bordering jammy, itÕs framed by a fine, drying extract. With age it has become more vivacious and juicy, but it remains too oaky for an even higher rating.
Last Date Tasted: 16/05/2021
Vintage
Score/100
Score/20
Year To Drink
2017
8716.2

2025-2029+

2016
9017.2

2024-2028+

2015
9117.5

2023-2027+

2014
9017.3

2022-2026+

2013
8816.6

2021-2025+

2012
9217.9

2024-2032

2010
9217.9

2022-2030

2009
8415.3

2014-2017

2008
8916.8

2016-2020

2007
8816.6

2012-2015

2006
9217.7

2014-2018+

2005
9117.5

2013-2017

Winery

Tapanappa
Tapanappa focuses on three specific South Australian terroirs. First of these is the Tiers vineyard in the Piccadilly Valley, which is owned by Brian Croser and also provides the fruit for Petaluma’s flagship Tiers Chardonnay. Second is the Whalebone Vineyard in the heart of what is now Wrattonbully in the state’s south-east, home to a steadily improving blend between Merlot and Cabernet Franc plus a rather old-fashioned Cabernet Shiraz. The third site is perhaps the most intriguing - a pinot noir vineyard called Foggy Hill planted between 300-350 metres in altitude on a northwest facing slope at the highest point of the Fleurieu Peninsula. While quality has not been consistent, there have been some quite remarkable pinots released to date from this moist unlikely of regions.
Chief Executive(s):
Brian Croser
Winemaker:
Brian Croser
Viticulturist:
Brian Croser
Production Dozen:
3,000
Address:
15 Spring Gully Rd , Piccadilly , South Australia 5151 Australia
Cellar Door Open Hours:
Not open to public
Principal Wine Region:
Piccadilly,Wrattonbully,Southern Fleurieu,Piccadilly Valley,Fleurieu Peninsula
Telephone:
(08) 7324 5301
Facsimile:
(08) 8370 8374
Website:
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