Moss Wood Amy's 12pk 2018
Proprietors and winemakers, Clare and Keith Mugford, have established an internationally recognised Margaret River landmark, with a focus on Cabernet Sauvignon. Being part of the Langton’s ‘Exceptional’ ranking since 1991 and other internationally respected wine awards, the couple has also proven that other Moss Wood wines, like Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Semillons, showcase exceptional quality and longevity.
Moss Wood Amy’s 2018
Moss Wood's Bordeaux blend of cabernet sauvignon, merlot, malbec and petit verdot. Deep but bright crimson-purple foretells what is to come: a rich yet refined medium-bodied wine, oak and tannins present but not the least obvious.
Rating: 96 Points
Source: James Halliday Wine Companion 2021
GOLD - Special Value
Moss Wood Amy’s 2018
Red and black berries, chocolate and spice, some dried flowers and mint, and not much in the way of oak influence here. It’s plush and a subtle red jelly flavour (in a good way), dried rose and tobacco. Kind of playful and serious at once. Tannin has light grip and a pleasing grainy character, and the finish is satisfying too. A top release of the wine, I reckon.
Rating: 94 Points
Source: Gary Walsh, The Wine Front (February 2021)
Moss Wood Amy’s 2018
A blend of cabernet sauvignon, merlot, malbec and petit verdot. Elegant, supple red with plum, blackberry, sweet herbs, green olive, cedar and spicy oak flavours. A core of sweet fruit gives the wine accessibility, but it has the density and structure to age very well.
Rating: 94 Points
Source: Bob Campbell, The Real Review
Moss Wood Amy’s 2018
(Cabernet sauvignon, merlot, malbec, petit verdot) Deep, youthfully bright purple/red colour, with a lovely cassis, mulberry and blueberry aroma, the palate rich, essency and fruit-sweet, with stacks of glorious berry cabernet flavour. The tannins are soft and fine-grained, mild-mannered and the wine is already drinking superbly. Blueberry and violet overtones. Fruit drives the wine.
Rating: 93 Points
Source: Huon Hooke, The Real Review