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ST HUGO DR3 Daniel Ricciardo Release Cabernet Sauvignon, Coonawarra 2021 Bottle
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ST HUGO DR3 Daniel Ricciardo Release Cabernet Sauvignon, Coonawarra 2021 Bottle
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Expert Review
Huon Hooke
Very deep, bright, bold purple-red colour with a powerful bouquet of ripe mulberry, blackberry and cassis, a lick of sweet peppermint, the palate full-bodied and harmonious with finely woven tannins and lovely satiny texture. A powerful, concentrated, very full-bodied cabernet with terrific drive and length, and the structure to cellar and mature for many years. Oak has been sensitively handled. Mightily impressive. A tour de force.
97 points, The Real Review (March 2023)
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Campbell Mattinson
If you want to buy and drink St Hugo DR3, buy the cabernet. It’s pretty much always better. As with the shiraz, this is soft and flowing, but there’s just a little more firmness, and length, and while it saw a higher proportion of new oak, it carries it better. Blackcurrant, mint, smoked cedar and sweet tobacco characters make for delicious, and impressive, drinking.
93 points, The Wine Front (May 2023)
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Ken Gargett
The partnership between superstar racing driver, Daniel Ricciardo, and St Hugo Chief Winemaker, Peter Munro, has continued into its second year with two superb wines from the 2021 vintage, quickly becoming a bit legendary itself. This Cabernet, from South Australian fruit, is opaque magenta in colour. The aromas weave through warm earth, cloves, spices, tobacco leaves and blackcurrants. There is some oak influence here but it is already well integrated. Good focus and bright acidity, there is also abundant but very fine, if ever-so-slightly chalky tannins. Well structured, this will be even better in two to three years and should then drink well for a decade. Under cork.
91 points, Wine Pilot (April 2023)