Bowen Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 1991
Style: Red Wine
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Closure: Cork
Bowen Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 1991
Camberwell
Burke Road
Camberwell VIC 3124
Australia
Producer: Bowen Estate
Country: Australia
Region: Coonawarra
Vintage: 1991
Critic Score: Not Rated
Alcohol: 15.0%
Size: 750 ml
Drink by: Now
"The wines are packed with ripe fruit and oaky, earthy characters, yet they float across the palate with elegance and finesse. By the end of the tasting (19 vintages of Bowen Cabernet!) there was no doubt just how good the Bowen Cabernet is and how well it ages. There wasn't really a dud amongst the whole lot, so it not surprising that Bowen Estate is regularly listed as one of this country's top cabernets." Divine Magazine, Vertical Tasting 1979-1998 Bowen Estate Cabernet Sauvignon
About the winery
Bowen Estate is one of the iconic Coonawarra wineries. Family-owned and operated, it celebrated its 40th vintage in 2015. Regional veteran Doug Bowen has handed over the winemaking responsibilities to daughter Emma and has 'retired' to the position of viticulturist.
Bowen Estate produces Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz and Chardonnay. They are estate grown in clonally planted heritage vineyards and hand crafted, traditionally made wines. They are individually hand-pruned ensuring each one produces maximum quality; this enables Doug Bowen to restrict the crop size resulting in wines that are full bodied with great depth of colour and longevity. In the winery, daughter Emma, crafts wines using these grapes which have been machine harvested and then crushed within an hour of harvesting. Fermented at cool temperatures, the Cabernet Sauvignon is quietly aged in French Oak whilst the Shiraz is in American Oak barriques. One-third new oak is used each year and after 18 – 20 months in wood the wine is bottled awaiting release.
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