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    Wolf Blass Black Label Red Blend 2001
    Jeremy’s score 92/100

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    Wolf Blass Black Label Red Blend 2001
    Jeremy’s score 92/100

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    Wolf Blass Black Label Red Blend 2002
    Jeremy’s score 92/100

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    Wolf Blass Black Label – screwcap

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    Wolf Blass Black Label Red Blend 2003
    Jeremy’s score 91/100

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    Wolf Blass Black Label Red Blend 2004
    Jeremy’s score 88/100

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    Wolf Blass Black Label Red Blend 2005
    Jeremy’s score 92/100

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    Wolf Blass Black Label Red Blend 2006
    Jeremy’s score 89/100

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    $140.00
  • Wolf Blass Black Label Red Blend 2006
    Jeremy’s score 90/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
    $110.00

    Firm, drying and astringent, its dark, smoky and deeply concentrated dark berries, briar, currants and raisins are cloaked by sweet, smoky and cedary chocolate/mocha oak and backed by musky spices and a whiff of spirit. Very smooth and dripping with concentrated flavour, it becomes rather baked and raisin-like, lacking genuine length and finishing rather porty.

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    Wolf Blass Black Label Red Blend 2007
    Jeremy’s score 92/100

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    Firm and astringent, with a smoky, meaty and densely packed bouquet of blackberries, blueberries, dark plums knit with assertive mocha/dark chocolate oak. ItÕs sumptuous, deeply flavoured and velvet-smooth, delivering a very ripe expression of dark fruits backed by nuances of currants and raisins and framed by a firm, drying extract. While it finishes a little spirity and warm, it is deeply but not overripened.

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    Wolf Blass Black Label Red Blend 2008
    Jeremy’s score 88/100

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    Rather overcooked and chocolatey, meaty and heavy, with earthy, rather baked and leathery aromas of dark chocolates, currants, blackberries and plums, backed by nuances of raisins, prunes, marzipan and vanilla. ItÕs sumptuous but heavy, almost confronting in its thickness and rawness, lacking life and freshness. More of a caricature than the real thing.

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    Wolf Blass Black Label Red Blend 2009
    Jeremy’s score 93/100

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    Massively concentrated, powerful but rather closed, with densely packed aromas of small black and red berries, dark plums and fresh chocolate/vanilla oak lifted by fresh floral and spicy scents and revealing notes of tea tin and currant. Soaking up its new oak, itÕs tight-fisted presence of dark berries, plums, raisins and currants is coated by a firm, furry extract, finishing with exceptional length and firmness. It will take a long time to settle, but has the balance to do so.

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    Wolf Blass Black Label Red Blend 2010
    Jeremy’s score 95/100

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    Densely flavoured and assertively structured, this profoundly ripened red has an intense and deeply layered bouquet of blackberries, dark plums, cedar/chocolate oak, raisins and currants with brambly undertones. ItÕs smooth and sumptuous, with a fiery, dark core of small berries and dark plums entwined with fresh mocha and cedar oak, a hint of menthol and a firm spine of grainy tannins. ItÕs a marriage of power and finesse, with a long and faintly mineral, savoury finish.