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The show stoppers from the db Asia Cabernet Sauvignon Masters 2024

Cecilia Wong takes us through the selection of wines that stood out at the drinks business Asia Cabernet Sauvignon Masters, showcasing the impressive range of this iconic grape variety.

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When we talk about red wine, which grape variety comes to mind? Cabernet Sauvignon is one of the red grapes that tops the list, being one of the world’s most popular and most widely planted. You can find it in all major wine producing countries, from France, Italy and Spain to the US, Australia, Chile, South Africa and many more.

It originated as a crossing between Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blanc in Bordeaux, France, and remains famous today as one of the varieties fundamental to a Bordeaux blend.

Some Cabernet Sauvignon wines are more fruit-forward, while others are more savoury and herbaceous – it all depends on where it grows and how the wine is made. The classic style of Cabernet Sauvignon wine is usually full-bodied, with medium to high acidity and tannins, and is famous for its ageing potential.

In cooler wine-growing regions, Cabernet Sauvignon wines tend to have black-fruit notes with some green bell pepper, minty, toasty, and tobacco notes. In warmer wine-growing regions, it tends to have more ripe dark-fruit flavours, and can sometimes be quite jammy.

In all, 26 Cabernet Sauvignon expressions from all over the world – including Italy, Chile, US, South Africa, China, Australia, and New Zealand – were blind tasted by a panel of expert judges for the drinks business Asia Cabernet Sauvignon Masters 2024. The judges awarded just one Master award, alongside five Gold awards, 14 Silver medals and six Bronzes.

This year’s panel included: Cecilia Wong, co-chair of the drinks business Asia Masters; Esther Poon, senior sommelier at Feuille restaurant in Hong Kong; and Ronald Mok, managing director of Hong Kong’s Somm Wine Cellar. The tasting took place at Metro Workspace, Central, Hong Kong.

The entries showcased diverse and interesting expressions, categorised from single-varietal to blends, unoaked or oaked, in various price ranges. The judges awarded the sole Master award to Wakefield Taylors Family Wines The Visionary Cabernet Sauvignon 2019, from Clare Valley, Australia (price range HK$1,000–HK$1,100). This oaked wine was a single-varietal made from 100% Cabernet Sauvignon. All the judges found it to be very well balanced, elegant, and with good structure. The wine has a deep ruby colour, intense aromas and with dark plum, blackberries, redcurrant, toast, cedar, cassis, a hint of mint, and earthy and spice notes.

“It is very aromatic. It has a great structure and the tannins are very silky. It is a very good wine,” said Somm Wine Cellar’s Mok.

Among the five Gold awards, there were three oaked Cabernet Sauvignons. One of the Golds went to Nederburg Private Bin Two Centuries Cabernet Sauvignon 2019, from Western Cape, South Africa (price range HK$201–HK$250), made from 100% Cabernet Sauvignon, with a “deep ruby colour, elegant and with violet, black plum, blackberries, toasty, licorice, sweet spices, and cocoa notes”.

Another Gold award went to Church Road 1 Cabernet Sauvignon 2021, from Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand (price range HK$550–HK$600), made from 100% Cabernet Sauvignon, with “good acidity and structure, as well as lavender, toasty, black currant, blackberries, cedar and spice notes”.

In the HK$701–HK$750 price range, a Gold award went to Hoosegg Double Happy Cabernet Sauvignon 2018, from Orange, New South Wales, Australia. Made from 100% Cabernet Sauvignon, the wine is ”aromatic with violets, roses, vanilla, black plum, black pepper and sweet spices notes”. Cecilia Wong said of the wine: “It’s elegant, aromatic, and with intense structure. It has fine-grained tannins, approachable, charming fruity notes, and is well balanced. It has good ageing potential. It’s one of my favourites of the day.”

In the oaked blend category, two Gold awards were given out. One went to Taylors Taylor Made Cabernet Malbec 2021, from Clare Valley, Australia, (price range HK$100–HK$150). The wine was matured in French oak barrels for 14 months, made from 95% Cabernet Sauvignon and 5% Malbec, with “toasty, blackcurrant, licorice, cedar, and a hint of mint”. Judge Esther Poon described the wine as “balanced and well integrated”. She said: “It’s very good value for money.”

The final Gold award went to Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon 2019, from Alexander Valley, Sonoma County, California, US (price range HK$450–HK$500). Aged in French oak for 13 months, the wine is a blend of 80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Merlot, 8% Petit Verdot, and 2% Malbec, and has a “deep ruby colour, with intense ripe black cherries, blackberries, toasty, earthy and savoury notes”.

Cabernet Sauvignon Unoaked 100%

Winery Name of Wine Region Country Vint Medal
Below HK$100
Zonnebloem Table Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon Western Cape South Africa 2023 Bronze

Cabernet Sauvignon Oaked 100%

Winery Name of Wine Region Country Vint Medal
Below HK$100
Nederburg The Manor House Cabernet Sauvignon Western Cape South Africa 2020 Silver
Durbanville Hills Collectors Reserve The Castle of Good Hope Cabernet Sauvignon Durbanville South Africa 2022 Silver
Taylors Wines Taylors Promised Land Cabernet Sauvignon South Australia Australia 2022 Silver
Nederburg Cape Garden Cabernet Sauvignon Stellenbosch South Africa 2020 Bronze
HK$100-HKS150
Cavit Bottega Vinai Cabernet Sauvignon Trentino Doc Trentino Italy 2021 Silver
De Bortoli Wines De Bortoli Estate Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon Yarra Valley Australia 2021 Silver
Wakefield Taylors Family Wines Heritage Cabernet Sauvignon Clare Valley Australia 2020 Silver
Wakefield Taylors Family Wines One Giant Leap Cabernet Sauvignon Limestone Clare Valley Coast/Australia 2021 Silver
Wakefield Taylors Family Wines Well Natured Cabernet Sauvignon Wrattonbully Australia 2022 Silver
HK$201-HK$250
Nederburg Private Bin Two Centuries Cabernet Sauvignon Western Cape South Africa 2019 Gold
De Bortoli Wines De Bortoli Melba Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Yarra Valley Australia 2018 Silver
HK$350-HKS400
Wakefield Taylors Family Wines St Andrews Cabernet Sauvignon Clare Valley Australia 2020 Silver
HK$400-HK$450
De Bortoli Wines De Bortoli Melba Amphora Cabernet Sauvignon Yarra Valley Australia 2022 Silver
HK$550-HK$600
Church Road Church Road 1 Cabernet Sauvignon Hawkes Bay New Zealand 2021 Gold
HK$650-HKS700
Sino-French Joint-Venture Dynasty Winery Dynasty Premier Royal Selection – Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve 2008 Tianjin China 2008 Bronze
HKS701-HKS750
Hoosegg by Philip Shaw Hoosegg Double Happy Cabernet Sauvignon Orange NSW Australia 2018 Gold
HK$1,000-HK$1, 100
Wakefield Taylors Family Wines The Visionary Cabernet Sauvignon Clare Valley Australia 2019 Master

 

Cabernet Sauvignon Oaked Blend

Winery Name of Wine Region Country Vint Medal
Below HK$100
Nederburg The Winemasters Cabernet Sauvignon Western Cape South Africa 2022 Silver
HK$100-HKS150
Wakefield Taylors Family Taylors Taylor Made Cabernet Malbec Clare Valley Australia 2021 Gold
Wines Church Road Church Road McDonald Series Cabernet Sauvignon Hawkes Bay New Zealand 2021 Bronze
HK$151-HK$200 Vik A Millahue, Chile 2022 Silver
Wakefield Taylors Family Wines Masterstroke Cabernet Shiraz Cachapoal Valley Clare Valley Australia 2019 Silver
HK$250-HKS300
Cavit Quattro Vicariati Trentino Superiore Doc Trentino Italy 2021 Bronze
Viña San Pedro Tarapacá 1865 Heritage Blend Central Valley Chile 2019 Bronze
HK$450-HK$500
Jordan Vineyard & Winery Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon Alexander valley United States 2019 Gold

 

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