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Wolf Blass Black Label Cabernet Blend 2002

Sale price$129.99

— The first award Wolf Blass Black Label ever won was the Jimmy Watson Trophy, so there was a certain sense of déjà vu when, after two decades without claiming the coveted claret jug, this great wine won the most competitive Watson in history.
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— 92pts, Decanter!
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— Sourced from a premium private cellar

Origin

South Australia Multi Regional, Australia

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SKU: WBBL200210 UCAU
  • 92 Points
TASTING NOTES

Wolf Blass Black Label Cabernet Blend 2002 is pure Australian wine royalty in a bottle, bringing back the glory days with a win at the fiercely competitive Jimmy Watson Trophy after twenty years. This vintage shines with the richness and depth that only perfect conditions and expert care can deliver.

Imagine deep dark berries and cassis wrapped in smooth layers of chocolate and spice, all rounded out by a touch of subtle oak. It’s plush and complex, with velvety tannins that linger just long enough to keep you wanting another sip. That 92-point Decanter score says it all—this wine is a total knockout.

This blend was carefully aged in a private cellar, showing off the best of Australian Cabernet with a concentrated, structured profile that wine lovers and collectors dream of. It’s the kind of wine that asks for special moments, whether you’re savoring it alongside a rich lamb roast or simply soaking in a quiet evening where every sip feels like an occasion. Find your place with this timeless classic and celebrate the art of Australian winemaking.

TASTING PROFILE
  • LIGHT
  • FULL
  • LOW TANNIN
  • TANNIC
  • SWEET
  • DRY
  • LOW ACIDITY
  • HIGH ACIDITY
Food Pairings:
  • Red Meat

Classification: Red

Variety: Cabernet Blend

Vintage: 2002

Bottle : 750ml (Bottle)

Country: Australia

Region: South Australia

Alcohol: 14.5%

Cellaring: 15 Plus Years

Scores

92/100

A wet winter and cool, long growing season plus the introduction of screwcap and Malbec (7%) to this year’s Shiraz-dominated blend (53%) produced this bright, juicy wine with an edge of tannin. It has a touch of liquorice and crushed coriander seed to its blackberry, cherry and raspberry fruit. A whisper of milk chocolate speaks of two years in fine new French and American oak. Lighter than other vintages, yet youthfully intense.

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