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2004 Two Hands Wines Cabernet Sauvignon Aphrodite Barossa Valley
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At Two Hands Wines, regionalism is key. The Garden Series, is a collection of six Shiraz bottlings from the top six growing regions in Australia, each faithfully demonstrating the different characteristics of its place of origin. The wines are emphatically moder...

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2004 Two Hands Wines Cabernet Sauvignon Aphrodite Barossa Valley

Producer: Two Hands Wines
Style: Red Wine
Grape Type: Cabernet Sauvignon
Origin: Australia
Region: Barossa Valley

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95 Points | International Wine Cellar , July/August 2006

($150) Inky, opaque ruby. Huge, sexy bouquet of redcurrant, creme de cassis, fruitcake, candied licorice, exotic tobacco and dried flowers. This explodes on the palate, showing an array of concentrated, liqueur-like dark berry flavors, cherry preserves, plums-name a dark fruit and it's in here. Suave oak spice adds complexity and sweetness (this was aged in 100% new, large Taransaud barrels). The dense fruit is surprisingly fresh and suave, with a lightness of touch that belies the outsized flavors. Finishes with very fine, sweet tannins. It's remarkable that a wine with this flavor profile can be so elegant.

91 Points | Wine Spectator
98 Points | Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate

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Cabernet Sauvignon

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