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Wild Oats is the current vision of wine industry stalwart, Bob Oatley. Known for his adverturous side, in fact Bob had his start back in the Hunter Valley in the 1960s. The Wild Oats brand continues his strive for excellence and innovation and this Cabernet Merlot reflects this wonderfully. A blend of both Mudgee and Margaret River fruit, the Wild Oats Cab Merlot links the east and west coast of Australia with rich, smooth and velvety fruit and is enjoyable served on all occasions.
$15.19 in any six
Buoyant fresh red fruits; the wine builds to an opulent - plush mid-palate of cassis, mulberry and herbs. Lovely structure and length.
Vintage: 2009
Score: 94 points
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| Varietal | Cabernet Merlot |
|---|---|
| Brand Name | Wild Oats |
| Liquor Style | Dry Red |
| Size | 750mL |
| Current Vintage | 2011* |
| Vintage Note | * Vintages may vary from store to store and when delivered. Every effort is made to ensure the current vintage is displayed, however variations can occur. |
| Country | Australia |
| Closure | Screw Cap |
| Standard Drinks | 8.2 (2011) |
| Alcohol By Volume | 13.8% (2011) |
| Website | www.wildoatswines.com.au |
| Product Code | DM_354445 |
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