90 Points James Halliday
Medium red-purple; clean, ripe dark berry/plum fruit with the typical subtle oak of Tahbilk on the bouquet foreshadows a particularly nice wine, centred on plum and chocolate fruit, finishing with fine, earthy tannins and soft oak. Yes, a touch old-fashioned, but a good'un. Drink to 2009.
Source: James Halliday. October, 2001