Ringbolt Cabernet Sauvignon

Ringbolt Cabernet Sauvignon bottle image

Wine Description

As treacherous as it is beautiful, Western Australia’s rugged southwest coastline is littered with shipwrecks – the wreck of the Ringbolt being one of them. Sunk in the late 1800s in what is now known as Ringbolt Bay, located on the southern tip of the Margaret River wine region, adjacent to Cape Leeuwin. It is at Ringbolt Bay where the Southern and Indian Oceans merge and their invigorating waters lap at the edge of the Margaret River wine region.

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Acclaim
“Very attractive red cherries and blackberries with leafy and herbal accents. The palate has a sleek, smoothly ripe and round feel with ample, smooth-tannin depth and a freshness to the deeply flavorful finish.”
— James Suckling, Jul 2019
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Vineyard & Production Info
Vineyard name
Multiple Vineyards
Soil composition
sands or laterite gravels
Elevation:
50-601 feet
Average Vine Age:
various
Certifying Organizations:
ISO14001; Entwine Australia
Sustainability Certification:
EPA Acredited Sustainability Licence
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Winemaking & Aging
Varietal composition:
100% Cabernet Sauvignon
Fermentation container:
Stainless steel tanks
Malolactic fermentation:
Yes
Fining agent:
Vegan
Type of aging container:
Barriques and Hogsheads
Type of oak:
American, French and Hungarian
Length of aging before bottling:
8 months
Age of Aging Container:
1 year and older
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Analytical Data
pH level:
3.5
Acidity:
6 g/L
Alcohol:
14.5 %
Residual sugar:
0.2 g/L
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Wine Production

The growing season started slowly after a wetter than normal winter that extended throughspring and into summer with accompanying cool conditions. This long, even ripening period was perfect for the development of fine and complex flavors in the grapes. The result is a delicious and very classic Cabernet Sauvignon from Margaret River.

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About the Vineyard

The grapes for this wine are grown on a small selection of sites, most being around the Margaret River’s flagship Wilyabrup sub-region, close to the Indian Ocean.  The soil types, either sandy or laterite gravel soils, both restrict vine yields. There are a range of aspects and soil types through our vineyard sites, and these variances and selective blending provide Ringbolt with much of its complexity.