92 points - Ray Jordan, winepilot.com
The brightness and juicy energy of this Barossa vintage has been beautifully captured in this pure and expressive cabernet. Blackcurrant and swirling chocolate and juicy plum to open on the nose. Then the palate delivers its vibrant fruit load with a refreshing purity and energy. It’s succulent and juicy but with structure and poise. Love this style in the short term but it would handle some further time in the cellar.
94 points - Sam Kim, Wine Orbit
This is splendidly fruited and varietally expressive, showing cassis, violet, thyme, game and assorted nut aromas on the nose. The palate delivers terrific weight and fleshy texture, wonderfully framed by finely infused tannins, finishing sturdy and robust.
90 Points - Erin Larkin, The Wine Advocate
The 2022 Barossa Cabernet Sauvignon leads with cassis and pomegranate, dried bay leaf and a hint of thyme. In the mouth, the wine is gently minty, loaded with chewy tannin and pulled out long through the finish. It is here that the red apple and levity start to shine through. This is Barossa, and it is Cabernet, but it does not descend into "dry-red" territory, for which I am eternally grateful.
91 points - Dave Brookes, Halliday Wine Companion
Bright crimson with high-toned aromas of blackberry, red plum and blackcurrant fruits with hints of fine spice, dried herbs, purple flowers, raspberry coulis, chocolate and earth. Mid-weighted with a swoop of sour cherry, powdery tannins and a gently spiced, sapid exit.
92 points - JamesSuckling.com
Black beans, bark, blackberries and roasted herbs on the nose, followed by a full-bodied, savory and silky palate. Excellent freshness and drinkability. Drink now. Screw cap.
92 points - Ken Gargett, Wine Pilot
Harvested from estate vineyards in the Barossa, Nuriootpa (62%) and Craneford (38%). The wine spent a year and a half maturing in older French puncheons, from a superb vintage for the region. Dark maroon colour, the nose reveals notes of cloves, chocolate, warm earth, mushrooms, tobacco leaves, dry herbs, cloves and blackberries. There is some serious underlying power here, and early complexity. A seamless structure with intensity maintained for the full length of the wine, through to the very fine tannins. This is a wine which will easily provide pleasure over the next ten to twelve years and improve further over that time.
90 points - Wine Spectator
Salted black licorice, cedar and dark chocolate notes mingle with cassis, blackberry and blueberry preserves on a dense frame alongside firm pepper accents and dense tannins. Finds finesse on the long finish, where the details fan out and malty Assam black tea details emerge. Drink now. 3,000 cases made, 350 cases imported.