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HOOSEGG 2017 Double Happy Cabernet Sauvignon Blend

by HOOSEGG
$159.99

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HOOSEGG is the new wine of renowned winemaker Philip Shaw, former chief winemaker of Rosemount and Southcorp, and the founder of Philip Shaw Wines (now owned and operated by the next generation of Shaws, his two sons Damian and Daniel).

HOOSEGG 2017 Double Happy Cabernet Sauvignon Blend is a vibrant, beautiful varietal expression. An elegant blend of strong varietal fruit and quality oak, it is a wine that will age for a substantial time.

Vineyard | Koomooloo Vineyard, Orange NSW.

Varieties | Cabernet Sauvignon blend.

Colour | Deep red / purple colour.

Bouquet | A delightful lifted fragrance of violets, blueberry, raspberry and cassis, with a note of cinnamon.

Palate | The palate is rich and elegant, intense and quite powerful, with abundant fine-grained tannins and lovely balance.

Alcohol | 13.6%

About HOOSEGG: HOOSEGG is the dream that Philip Shaw has been working towards for nearly 60 years. In 2015, he made the decision to transfer the management of Philip Shaw Wines to his sons, Damian and Daniel.

His new venture HOOSEGG focusses on making small parcels of wine that can stand amongst the finest wines from anywhere in the world. Philip is a true craft winemaker, with an approach to guiding the direction of the wine, not controlling it, and always challenging the achievements.

“Every wine should be placed on its own canvas and not replicate others.”

Philip uses parcels of select fruit from the Koomooloo Vineyard which he established 30 years ago, along with state-of-the-art winemaking equipment, the best new oak - and all the lessons learned making wine over the past 60 years to produce his lauded small batch range.

This new venture is called HOOSEGG. Why? Well, the ‘HOO’ is Philip - to avoid any confusion with Philip Shaw Wines - and the ‘EGG’ is to symbolize ‘a new beginning’.