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    Mount Horrocks Cabernet Sauvignon 2002
    Jeremy’s score 90/100

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    A fine, elegant, tightly balanced and stable wine with pleasing fruit depth and structure. Its vibrant, floral and faintly herbal aromas of black and red berries are tightly knit with cedary suggestions of spicy vanilla oak. Its supple, smooth palate of vibrant berry/plum flavour, cedary oak and herbal undertones finishes long and persistent, with undertones of dried herbs.

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    Mount Horrocks Cabernet Sauvignon 2004
    Jeremy’s score 88/100

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    Mount Horrocks Cabernet Sauvignon 2005
    Jeremy’s score 86/100

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    Minty, slightly floral and cedary aromas of cassis, red berries and sweet, polished, chocolate-like oak are backed by herbal undertones and hints of raisins. ItÕs moderately long and rich, with a forward expression of plums and berries that becomes rather dehydrated down the palate, finishing with nuances of currants and prunes, plus a slightly raw and metallic cut of acid and tannin.

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    Mount Horrocks Cabernet Sauvignon 2006
    Jeremy’s score 84/100

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    Very restrained, with a delicate minty bouquet of sweet, confiture-like red and black berries and creamy vanilla oak. Initially minty, sweet and jammy, its loses weight and density in mid palate, but has a slightly chalky and fine-grained extract. It finishes with green-edged and meaty notes, lacking its customary presence of genuinely ripe fruit.

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    Mount Horrocks Cabernet Sauvignon 2008
    Jeremy’s score 89/100

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    Finely crafted from a hot year, with a sweet bouquet of ripe plums, blackberries, restrained cedar/vanilla oak with hints of bay leaf and cola. ItÕs smooth and supple, gentle and elegant, with a sweetly fruited presence of plums and dark berries supported by silky tannins and backed by subtle vanilla oak, finishing just marginally thin, with a suggestion of baked fruit.

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    Mount Horrocks Cabernet Sauvignon 2009
    Jeremy’s score 88/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
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    Mount Horrocks Cabernet Sauvignon 2010
    Jeremy’s score 91/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
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    Mount Horrocks Cabernet Sauvignon 2011
    Jeremy’s score 82/100

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    An early-drinking, rather vegetal cabernet whose capsicum-like aromas of cassis and sweet vanilla/cedar oak precede a sappy, gentle palate whose greenish flavours of small berries and plums are gently oaked and underpinned by a fine, fragile extract. It finishes slightly edgy and metallic.

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    Mount Horrocks Cabernet Sauvignon 2012
    Jeremy’s score 91/100

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    A stable, elegant, long-term cabernet of delightful freshness and purity. Sweetly scented with pristine aromas of small dark berries, fresh chocolate/cedar oak and creamy, meaty undertones, it reveals a light regional whiff of mint and menthol. Medium to full-bodied, with a supple, juicy presence of slightly minty, palate-staining small dark berry and plum flavours, itÕs long and brightly lit, finishing with a fresh, finely balanced acidity.

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    Mount Horrocks Cabernet Sauvignon 2013
    Jeremy’s score 90/100

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    A very pretty, early-drinking cabernet whose pastille-like fragrance of cassis, dark plums and fresh vanilla/cedar oak has a whiff of blue flowers and menthol. It’s medium to full-bodied, smooth and fine-grained, with piecing, translucent and sweetly oaked flavours of cassis, raspberries and plums finishing with freshness and moderate length.

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    Mount Horrocks Cabernet Sauvignon 2014
    Jeremy’s score 90/100

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    Mount Horrocks Chardonnay 1997
    Jeremy’s score 87/100

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