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2023 Amy's, Moss Wood--68020

2023 Amy's, Moss Wood

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This Cabernet-Sauvignon dominant Bordeaux blend is sourced from the Glenmore vineyard, 10km north of Moss Wood, with fruit that previously went into the estate’s main wines. Owned by Moss Wood viticulturalist Ian Bell, it was producing such high quality that the decision was made to bottle it separately. While the wine delivers a fresher, more early-drinking profile than the main Moss Wood wines, it does age well, developing wonderful tertiary character after a decade or more . Named in honour of Ian’s grandmother, who would come out of her home to provide iced tea to the vineyard workers, this is one of the best-value Bordeaux blends you could hope to find.

£18.95 1 x Bottle (75 cl)

Tasting notes

Heaven! I have yet to meet a more ardent fan of Moss Wood wines than yours truly, and this is another epic Aussie wine which is featured in my 100 Best Australian Wines Report 2025. Silky, honed, blackberry-soaked and seamless, Amy’s is on e of the most incredible Cabernets on earth, and while it embodies the hallowed turf of Margaret River, it also manages to wink at the Médoc and nudge Bolgheri in the ribs, too, such is the class and detail here. I know the price looks too cheap for it to be a genuinely serious wine, but I can assure you that this is one of the finest value Cabs on planet Earth. -Matthew Jukes

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Western Australia

Producing just 2% of the national total, Western Australia is home to some of the most iconic wineries and in Margaret River, a world class producing area. The state is vast (a quarter the size of Europe) but sparsely populated (more people live in Rome) and the wine industry is concentrated in the south-western corner. Until the 1970s, the industry here was all concentrated in the baking hot Swan Valley to the north of Perth, where the country’s best-selling white wine, Houghton’s White Burgundy, was made. Margaret River, around three hours south of Perth and cooled by Ocean winds, was first planted in 1967 at Vasse Felix, swiftly followed by Moss Wood and Cullens. Others, most notably Leeuwin, swiftly followed and after the expansion of the 1990s, there are now nearly 200 wineries here. The region’s fame is built on Cabernet Sauvignon, of which it makes most of the country’s finest examples, along with world class Chardonnay, although it also produces fine shiraz and Semillon Sauvignon blends. Gerographe, to the north of Margaret River is warmer and makes wines of some power, especially from vineyards further inland. To the far south is Great Southern, encompassing sub-regions Frankland River, Mount Barker, Denmark, Albany and Porongarup. This is a diverse region, but these are some of Australia’s coolest vineyards and wines from here have a fragrance and freshness that is unusual for the country. Fine elegant Cabernet racy Chardonnay and peppery Shiraz can be found here. Pemberton and Manjimup lie between Margaret River and Great Southern and are relatively cool and damp. Neither is especially significant in volume terms, but some decent Pinot Noir and Chardonnay and very good shiraz is made here, in a cooler climate style.

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