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Geoff Hardy's family have been making Australian wine since 1857. Geoff grew up amongst the most distinguished vineyards in our land and he knows from good red wine. He retains access to the finest fruit in McLaren Vale and is the man behind many of our nation's most memorable vintages. Undercover is a moniker that Geoff has assigned to a collation of exceptional parcels, albeit bottled behind an abstruse label to secrete the provenance of a spectacular Shiraz. Gold Medal Winner & Best Value at the hotly contested 2016 China Wine & Spirit Awards, the pick of crop this week, seriously.. Sound shiraz for the savvy & shrewd»
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Lakes Folly Cabernets 2010 CONFIRM 2010 VINTAGE

Cabernet Sauvignon Petit Verdot Shiraz Merlot Hunter Valley New South Wales
Excellent Langtons Classification. How good are these guys? Only two wines are made, one white and one red, found on the world's most discerning winelists, including France's prestigious Freres Troisgros. The first and one of the most famous of Australia's small batch boutique wineries, with an enviable reputation for exceptional quality and remarkable style. Old vines, low yields and impeccable quality of fruit. A distinguished Hunter Valley site, traditional vinification and French oak, in Lakes Folly you have a pure and exclusive single vineyard wine.
Lakes Folly have trained their vineyard to make profound Cabernet. The old vines, now well and truly self regulated to produce low crops of high quality fruit, are well established and deliver consistency even in difficult years. Under the warmer Hunter Valley climes, mature tannins are readily achieved. The riper the fruit the bigger the wine but there is a price to pay in terms of elegance and finesse. Crop levels are critical in building complexity and the weather has a final say. The aim is to grow great fruit and give maximum attention to detail from vineyard to bottle. Hand picking, gentle crushing and traditional open fermentations in French oak, small barrel maturation and hand bottling, are all essential to the Lakes Folly style.
Vibrant brick red. Aromas of dark fruits, black cherries and blackberry with hints of charred oak and coffee. The palate is deceptive, elegant and soft, exhibiting perfect balance and offering great sweetness of fruit, yet appointed with underlying power. Lakes Folly improves greatly after breathing for a day or longer, the style exhibits clarity of structure and great length of flavour, intentionally kept restrained and refined, a wine of class, complexity and grace.
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Lakes Folly
Lake's Folly was the first new vineyard in the Hunter Valley last century, established by Max Lake and his family in 1963 and the first boutique winery in Australia

At the time of its establishment very little premium wine was drunk, there was no capital to invest, and Cabernet was an unproven grape for the area. Its name was almost a foregone conclusion and Lakes Folly was born!

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The tradition continues, with the first boutique winery in Australia making only two wines, a red Cabernet blend and a white 100% Chardonnay using all estate grown fruit. The property changed hands in May 2000 to Peter Fogarty. Peter was the chosen buyer because of his wish to maintain the integrity and current direction of the Folly. Six years on, nothing has changed nor is likely to. There are no plans for expansion, small is beautiful.

With a total production of around 4,500 cases, less then a quarter is Chardonnay. Lake's Folly practice the KISS philosophy, 1 red and 1 white, same vintage, same price, life is complicated enough as it is! In the vineyard, quality is derived primarily from the terroir. The old vines, now well and truly self regulated to produce low cropping high quality fruit, are well established and give consistency even in difficult years. The winemaking aspect is very simple. Hand picking, gentle crushing and traditional open fermentation for the reds, barrel fermentation and extended yeast lees contact for the Chardonnay. Judicious use of French oak, small barrel maturation for both, hand bottling and that's it, no more, no less.

Only two wines are made at Lakes Folly, all from fruit grown on the estate. A White (Chardonnay) and a Red (a blend of predominantly Cabernet Sauvignon with some Shiraz, Merlot and Petit Verdot). Lakes Folly have structured the vineyard to make a more complex wine. The style is restrained and elegant showing finesse and complexity. The wines have clarity of structure, and a great length of flavour. In the warmer climate of the Hunter Valley we have no trouble in achieving mature tannins in our red grapes. So you won't find any herbaceous/ capsicum characters, so common in many cool climate Cabernets. Red wine is as much about how it feels in your mouth. Its texture, ripeness and maturity rather than the quantity of the tannins.

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Then you have weight vs complexity. The riper the fruit the bigger the wine but the trade-off is loss of finesse and elegance. Crop levels are also critical in achieving complexity (not to mention canopy management, irrigation, etc). Needless to say the exclusively estate grown fruit requires diligence in achieving these goals, the weather having the last say on the fruit intensity for that particular year. With the old vines, low crop levels, and good canopy management, Lakes Folly are consistently presented with above average fruit.

Being a single site vineyard (i.e. grown, vintaged and bottled on the estate) allows the winemaking team to fully express the terroir of the particular site. Red basalt over limestone with a southeast aspect and forty year old vines, makes for wines with great complexity. Throw in some traditional winemaking, French oak and you have a unique distinguished single site wine. “It is not a wine which can or should be judged by conventional standards; if it were to be treated, the judgement would not do the wine justice”, James Halliday, Wine Companion. Lakes Folly prefer to understate their releases, allowing them to reveal themselves at your own pace.

  • Dan Murphy Classification of Australian Wines: "The impact which the wines have had on the Australian wine world, places the red in the very great category. A classic wine in its own right...does not fit easily into any style."
  • Len Evans Australian Complete Book of Wine: "its influence and the quality of wine it produces have given it an importance which greatly out-weigh its size." Jeremy Olivers book Thirst for Knowledge ranks Lakes Folly in the 4 consistently best Australian Cabernets.
  • Included in the Langton's Classification of Distinguished Australian Wine. Quoted in Bradleys book Small Wineries of Australia as being one of the important vineyards of the world.
  • The 1997 Chardonnay was chosen in James Halliday's "Top 100". Of the 2000 vintage, James Halliday says "...as close to perfection as the real world will allow." Huon Hooke writes quality at this winery is better than ever. Hallidays 2006 Wine Companion sees only 4 Hunter Valley wines make the best of the best section. Three of the 4 are Lakes Folly wines from the 02 & 03 vintages with 94-96 point scores. For the second time running. Huon Hooke wrote: "The Cabernets is a history making wine with pedigree and cult status."
  • International accolades Hugh Johnson, Serena Sutcliffe, Decanter, Michael Broadbent, David Peppercorn
  • Lake's Folly on the winelist at Frances famous prestigious Troisgros restaurant. Substantial exports to the USA and UK including the Ritz in London
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