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Terre à Terre is proud to present the sixth release of Cabernet Sauvignon from our close-planted vineyard in Wrattonbully, South Australia.
$40.00
Ever since our first vintage in 2009, the fruit from our low-trellised and close-spaced single vineyard has displayed amazing tannin structure which can be tasted in the berries. It is a classic example of Cabernet Sauvignon from the Limestone Coast, with exemplary cassis fruit flavours. The Terre à Terre Cabernet Sauvignon always displays very unique oak characters that mellow the edges of the very structured wine. We anticipate that the wine will age very well in the long term.
Full PDF Tasting Notes.
Full PDF Tasting Notes.
This vineyard has been baptised the Crayères Vineyard, after the chalk cellars that are found throughout Xavier’s region of birth in Champagne, France. Similar natural structures are found underneath this very special vineyard, and they are now the subject of a research project led by a team from the University of Adelaide as they are full of undisturbed ancient fossilised remains.
The Crayères vineyard is located next to Tapanappa’s Whalebone Vineyard, at the top of a north-south limestone ridge in Wrattonbully, one of Australia’s most exciting regions. The Terra Rossa top-soil is characteristic of the area. This part of the vineyard was planted on rootstocks in 2008, using cuttings from the neighbouring Whalebone Vineyard and French clones, and at a relatively high density for the area (4,444 vines per hectare, similar to the density of vineyards in Saint Emilion). The fruiting wire is only 50cm above ground, which is why the local vignerons call the vines the “low vines”.
Read more about the Crayères Vineyard.
The Crayères vineyard is located next to Tapanappa’s Whalebone Vineyard, at the top of a north-south limestone ridge in Wrattonbully, one of Australia’s most exciting regions. The Terra Rossa top-soil is characteristic of the area. This part of the vineyard was planted on rootstocks in 2008, using cuttings from the neighbouring Whalebone Vineyard and French clones, and at a relatively high density for the area (4,444 vines per hectare, similar to the density of vineyards in Saint Emilion). The fruiting wire is only 50cm above ground, which is why the local vignerons call the vines the “low vines”.
Read more about the Crayères Vineyard.
- “rich, powerful and intriguing” – 4.5 stars for Crayères Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2015
- “balanced, elegant”- Wine Advocate reviews Crayères Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2015
- James Halliday: “tannins firm but balanced”
- Nick Stock: “fine, pillowy tannins”
- Stuart Robinson: “Serious Cabernet”
- Jancis Robinson: “Nicely judged”
- Toni Paterson: “An exquisite wine”
- Huon Hooke: “A serious Cabernet”
- Peter Chapman: “beautifully crafted wines”
- Patrick Eckel: “This will live for a long time”

