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THE HIGH TRELLIS THE HIGH TRELLIS Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 McLaren Vale, Cabernet Sauvignon (100%) The Name The Name This vineyard was planted in the 19th century, and received its nickname as it was the first in the region to be trained above knee height. Over the past four decades, Cabernet Sauvignon from the High Trellis vineyard has been released under the d'Arenberg label to consistent critical acclaim, and won the coveted Jimmy Watson trophy at the 1969 Melbourne Wine Show. The Vintag The Vintage A wet winter ensured good sub soil moisture and set up the vines well with healthy canopies. Spring was very dry with above average temperatures, a heavy downpour in January was a welcome relief. Mild conditions during the ripening period produced wines that show an abundance of spicy fruits with great colour, richness and balanced tannins. Vintage started on 30 January, the earliest start on record by one day. The Winemaking The Winemaking Small batches of grapes are gently crushed and then transferred to five tonne headed down open fermenters. These batches remain separate until final blending. Foot treading is undertaken two thirds of the way through fermentation. The wine is then basket pressed and transferred to old American oak barriques to complete fermentation.The barrel ferments are aged on lees, and there is no racking until final blending. This wine does not undertake fining or filtration prior to bottling. The Characteris The Characteristics tics Do not be fooled by price, this is serious Cabernet territory. Packed densely with an abundance of character, blackcurrant, plum, violet, cigar box and cedar. The nose is intensely aromatic and the palate is tight, concentrated and long. Tense and punchy upon opening, allow this wine to settle and breathe to release the generous volumes of fruit that are wound up within the tightly clenched structure. Or better still, careful cellaring will reap rewards for those with patience. Harvest dates 19 F 19 Feb - 10 Apr eb - 10 Apr Alcohol 14. 4.4% 4% Residual sugar 2. 2.0 g/l 0 g/l Titratable acid 7.1 .1 pH 3.53 .53 Oak maturation Up to 20 M Up to 20 Months onths Chief Winemaker Ches Chester Osborn ter Osborn Senior Winemaker Jack W ack Walton alton OSBORN ROAD/PO BOX 195 MCLAREN VALE SOUTH AUSTRALIA 5171 TELEPHONE +61 8 8329 4888 · FACSIMILE +61 8 8323 9862 · DARENBERG.COM.AU FACEBOOK · TWITTER · INSTAGRAM · @DARENBERGWINE

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T H E H I G H T R E L L I ST H E H I G H T R E L L I S

Cabernet Sauvignon 2014McLaren Vale, Cabernet Sauvignon (100%)

The NameThe NameThis vineyard was planted in the 19thcentury, and received its nickname as it wasthe first in the region to be trained aboveknee height. Over the past four decades,Cabernet Sauvignon from the High Trellisvineyard has been released under thed'Arenberg label to consistent criticalacclaim, and won the coveted JimmyWatson trophy at the 1969 Melbourne WineShow.

The VintagThe VintageeA wet winter ensured good sub soilmoisture and set up the vines well withhealthy canopies. Spring was very dry withabove average temperatures, a heavydownpour in January was a welcome relief.Mild conditions during the ripening periodproduced wines that show an abundance ofspicy fruits with great colour, richness andbalanced tannins. Vintage started on 30January, the earliest start on record by oneday.

The WinemakingThe WinemakingSmall batches of grapes are gently crushedand then transferred to five tonne headeddown open fermenters. These batchesremain separate until final blending. Foottreading is undertaken two thirds of the waythrough fermentation. The wine is thenbasket pressed and transferred to oldAmerican oak barriques to completefermentation.The barrel ferments are agedon lees, and there is no racking until finalblending. This wine does not undertakefining or filtration prior to bottling.

The CharacterisThe CharacteristicsticsDo not be fooled by price, this is seriousCabernet territory. Packed densely with anabundance of character, blackcurrant,plum, violet, cigar box and cedar. The noseis intensely aromatic and the palate is tight,concentrated and long. Tense and punchyupon opening, allow this wine to settle andbreathe to release the generous volumes offruit that are wound up within the tightlyclenched structure. Or better still, carefulcellaring will reap rewards for those withpatience.

Harvest dates 19 F19 Feb - 10 Apreb - 10 Apr Alcohol 114.4.4%4%Residual sugar 2.2.0 g/l0 g/l Titratable acid 77.1.1pH 33.53.53 Oak maturation Up to 20 MUp to 20 MonthsonthsChief Winemaker ChesChester Osbornter Osborn Senior Winemaker JJack Wack Waltonalton

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