Tasting Notes
Concentration is immediately apparent in the wine, its meaty power delivering complexity in scents of roses and black tea along with a vibrant spike of cranberry and black current flavour. This is broad and rich, made with whole clusters and without any additions other than some sulphur. Decant it to enjoy with crispy roast duck. 93 Points. - Joshua Greene
It’s pretty rare these days - thanks to social media - that a set of wines actually lives up to the hype. The anticipation of scoring those sought-after rare bottles, or chasing down wines after a series of strong reviews and hoping they live up to expectations, is something a lot of us probably know all too well.Enter Joshua Cooper’s new releases.
A set of wines that year-in-year-out seem to receive more and more praise. And for good reason: they are bloody good.Born into wine, the heir apparent to Cobaw Ridge and son of Alan and Nelly Cooper, Josh has had access to very good teachers and great fruit to play with. From his first vintage, a single barrel of fruit sourced from his parent’s estate in 2012, to the current evolution where he produces site driven wines that range from the serious to the more ethereal styles, Josh has gone from strength to strength.Josh’s wines are right at the top of the tree when it comes to producers in the Macedon Ranges. His ability to capture the best a site has to offer each vintage, unaltered and pure, is simply magical. These are the kind of wines we love - modern, fresh and vibrant and breaking away from the conventions of old.
Product Type | Wine Red Pinot Noir |
Volume | 750ml |
Country | Australia |
Region | Victoria |
Sub Region | Macedon |
Winemaking Practices | Minimal Intervention |
Vineyard Practices | Minimal Intervention |