2015 Ringbolt cab (mini review)

Dark in color with a nice dark cherry nose. On the mid palate the wine matches the nose with nice dark cherries coming through along with a hint of herbacious/green notes. The wine might be a bit young. On the medium length finish the wine displays smooth tannins and acidity. Not a bad wine at all. I would give it an 88 or so:

From the LCBO web site:
Ringbolt Cabernet Sauvignon — VINTAGES#: 606624
STYLE – Full-bodied & Firm $21.95
PRODUCT DETAILS
Release Date:April 3, 2017
Alcohol/Vol 14.0% Made in: Western Australia, Australia By:Negociants International Sugar Content: 2 g/L Sweetness Descriptor:D – Dry Style:Full-bodied & Firm Varietal:Cabernet Sauvignon DescriptionThe Ringbolt was a ship that sank during the 1800s off the rugged Australian coast near Margaret River, now a premium wine region. This elegant Cabernet goes down beautifully! Serve with oven-roasted top sirloin, grilled sausages or hearty lamb stew.

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