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Yarra Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 CONFIRM 2006 VINTAGE

Cabernet Sauvignon Yarra Valley Victoria
A Cabernet Sauvignon with elegance, concentration and finesse. Yarra Ridge has made the most of the best fruit which the Yarra Valley can produce, treating the wine to the most exacting standards of vinification, followed by a lengthy maturation under the finest selection of oaks.
Grapes grown to warmer vineyards at the foothills of the Yarra Valley form the backbone of fruit. These sites are perfect for growing Cabernet Sauvignon with ripe flavours and the finest tannins. The cooler aspects of sites at the upper altitudes of the Yarra Valley encourage the late ripening Cabernet Sauvignon to develop slowly and evenly while maintaining natural fruit acidity. The parcels are inoculated and vinified in a range of fermentation vessels to create differing textural components. The parcels were pressed off skins and racked into a combination of prior use French and American oaks for twelve months maturation. The barrels are assessed and assembled into the final wine. Approx 14.3%
Deep purple in colour. Aromas of lifted violet and blackcurrant, leafyness, more complex dark berry fruit, strokes of cocoa and buttery oak. Dark and penetrative, assertively fruit driven and fresh, ready to enjoy immediately upon release and certain to develop beautifully.
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Yarra Ridge
Since its inception in 1988, Yarra Ridge has become one of the most successful vineyards in the Yarra Valley

Yarra Ridge was the brainchild of a lawyer, Louis Bialkower, who bought the land in 1982. The following year, Louis planted five hectares to Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The reputation of Yarra Ridge grew, and from 1989 to 1995 every vintage of Yarra Ridge Chardonnay that was shown at wine competitions claimed a trophy.

Yarra Ridge

The 1992 Chardonnay was judged Best Premium Chardonnay at Australia’s National Wine Show in Canberra. In the following year the 1993 Yarra Ridge Chardonnay won Best Current Vintage Dry White at the same show. Since Beringer Blass entered the scene, in 1993, the Yarra Ridge winery and vineyards have expanded and improved at a dynamic rate. The original five-hectare planting has become 60 hectares, but the philosophy has remained the same. At Yarra Ridge, the wine is made in the vineyard.

Many viticultural innovations have been introduced, among them are trellising systems such as the Geneva Double Curtain, Scott Henry and Lyre. The results of these viticultural innovations are extremely encouraging. Fruit ripeness has improved and the incidence of disease has been considerably reduced.

The cellar door team at St Hubert’s are excited about the addition of the Yarra Ridge wines to their range. Yarra Ridge Sauvignon Blanc and the Shiraz have been particularly popular with their fruit driven, drink now style. These easy drinking table wines represent an excellent choice of for those who appreciate today's busy but relaxed pace of living.

Yarra Ridge

Yarra Ridge