Wine Reviews
Moss Wood Ribbon Vale 2017 Merlot – Bob Campbell, The Real Review
Moderately intense merlot that has an impressive lightness and subtle power with blueberry, cedar, violet and a hint of wood-smoke. A seamless, smooth-textured red with a lengthy finish. Delicious now but with obvious potential. Published Oct 11th, 2019
Read ReviewMoss Wood Ribbon Vale 2017 Cabernet Sauvignon – Bob Campbell, The Real Review
Strongly varietal aroma with blackcurrant, cedar and a subtle floral note. A core of sweet fruit with a subtle liquorice, spice and anise influence wraps around a backbone of fine, soft tannins. An elegant wine that is approachable now but promises to develop well with bottle age. Published Oct 12th…
Read ReviewMoss Wood 2017 Pinot Noir – Bob Campbell, The Real Review
Fresh, elegant pinot noir with appealing floral, red rose, bright cherry, spice anise and subtle nutty oak flavours. Good purity with impressive underlying power. Nicely poised with a firm structure suggesting cellaring potential without making the wine inaccessible now. Published Sept 10th 2019
Read ReviewMoss Wood 2018 Chardonnay – Bob Campbell, The Real Review
Robust and intense chardonnay with grapefruit, stone fruit, peach, toasted hazelnut, brioche, and spicy oak flavours. A firmly-structured wine that’s a little closed at this stage and needs a year or two to open up and fully express its restrained complexity. Published Sept 10th 2019
Read ReviewMoss Wood 2018 Chardonnay – Fergal Gleeson, The Great Wine Blog
Luxuriant and satisfying Chardonnay here from Moss Wood. Margaret River Chardonnay of this quality is a force to be reckoned with. Lashings of peach, toasty oak, wholemeal and nut flavours. But the fruit is of such quality and so bell clear it pulls all the parts together. The 2017 was…
Read ReviewMoss Wood 2017 Pinot Noir – Fergal Gleeson, The Great Wine Blog
Many are still unaware that Moss Wood make a pinot such is their renown for Cabernet and Chardonnay. Well the 2017 continues a long line that goes all the way back to the founding of Moss Wood. It’s a lively and bright wine with cherry and strawberry flavours. What marks…
Read ReviewMoss Wood Ribbon Vale 2016 Merlot – Campbell Mattinson, The Wine Front
Serious merlot out of Margaret River. It’s firm. It’s solid. It’s substantial. This is merlot for the cellar; there’s nothing chummy-yummy drink-now about it. It tastes of blackcurrant, cedarwood, bay leaves and chocolate, the tannin then gravely and studded with peppercorns. Length, it has plenty. Fruit, same. And tannin, wow,…
Read ReviewMoss Wood 2016 Pinot Noir – James Halliday, winecompanion.com.au
I have never been an admirer of Moss Wood’s Pinot Noir, mainly because of the lack of varietal character when grown in Margaret River. However, I must bow and acknowledge that this is among the best yet with its delicately pitched small red fruits set in a gently but persistently…
Read ReviewMoss Wood 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon – Ray Jordan, “Heavenly Cabernet” The Weekend Australian Magazine
. . . the latest Moss Wood 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon is as close as can be to the greatest yet in this distinguished line. From the first sniff to the last lick of the lips you will be captivated by its engaging expression of cabernet. Vibrancy, purity and energy burst…
Read ReviewMoss Wood Ribbon Vale 2016 Merlot – James Suckling, jamessuckling.com
An impressive merlot with violets, plums and mulberries on the nose. It leads to a gently grainy palate, which really encapsulates the deep flavors that rest in a supple, approachable structure. Job done. Drink now or hold.
Read ReviewMoss Wood Ribbon Vale 2018 Sauvignon Blanc Semillon – James Suckling, jamessuckling.com
Very complex, fresh and convincingly vibrant blend with a lime and lemon-cream core of fruit on the palate, as well as green-mango notes. Great depth and elegance. Drink or hold.
Read ReviewMoss Wood Ribbon Vale 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon – James Suckling, jamessuckling.com
A very striking wine for the sense of freshness and direct, detailed fruit character on offer. The palate has such delicious red and dark berries with blueberries and nuances of spiced chocolate. The tannins are fine, fresh and detailed. Drink or hold. Published: June 26, 2019
Read ReviewMoss Wood 2017 Pinot Noir – James Suckling, jamessuckling.com
Quite ripe pinot here with red-plum, dried-berry and brown-tea aromas, leading to a palate that has assertive acidity and light, ripe cherries. Plummier towards the finish. Published: 11 May, 2019
Read ReviewMoss Wood 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon – James Suckling, jamessuckling.com
This is a fragrant and fresh Moss Wood with sage and bay leaf aromas, laced through red plums, cherries and redcurrants. The oak registers in a cedary and spiced-chocolate layer and is well integrated. The palate casts a long, sleek shape with quite assertive tannins, carrying fresh and concentrated red…
Read ReviewMoss Wood 2018 Semillon – James Suckling, jamessuckling.com
Attractive, fresh lemon-sherbet aromas with a gently grassy edge that leads into a supple, smooth-honed palate that delivers a long, fluid and assertively long finish. Drink or hold. Published: June 26, 2019
Read ReviewMoss Wood Ribbon Vale 2018 Sauvignon Blanc Semillon – Ralph Kyte-Powell, goodfood.com.au
A young SBS blend showing nicely integrated barrel influence enhancing citrus, pineapple and herbal fruit aromas. In the mouth it’s richly flavoured yet very dry, with a tight backbone of acidity and a long, savoury finish. Margaret River with a slight French accent. Published: June 17th, 2019
Read ReviewMoss Wood Ribbon Vale 2018 Sauvignon Blanc Semillon – Tyson Stelzer, Wine Business Magazine
Super classy and intricately crafted, this is a blend that revels in the crystalline purity, tension and focus of bright lemon fruit and lemon grass, gracefully polished with the spice, texture and elongating effect of old barrel fermentation. Such length and tension promise decades of potential. If you love white…
Read ReviewMoss Wood 2017 Chardonnay – Matthew Jukes, 100 Best Australian Wines 2019/20
Moss Wood 2017 Chardonnay is a stunning wine. I don’t tend to write up Moss Wood Chardonnay very often, but this is a silky, controlled, refreshing style with more elegance than I have seen before in this wine. I look forward to putting it up against the other MR Chardonnays…
Read ReviewMoss Wood Ribbon Vale 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon – Matthew Jukes, Top 100 Australian Wines 2019/20
This time there is more noticeable tannin on the finish of this red, but they are fit tannins not sluggish or slow-moving and this indicates a wine which will trot along nicely in the short to medium term. It is another example of a silky, polished Moss Wood wine and…
Read ReviewMoss Wood 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon – Matthew Jukes, Top 100 Australian Wines 2019/20
I was explaining the flavour of this wine the other day to a good friend in the wine trade and, because I was in a rush, I shortened my elucidation to, ‘It’s more Margaux than Pauillac’! This chap being a Bordeaux expert got my drift but to those of you…
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