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All Wines Cabernet Sauvignon Howard Park Miamup Margaret River Cabernet Sauvignon 2017
Howard Park Miamup Margaret River Cabernet Sauvignon
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Howard Park Miamup Margaret River Cabernet Sauvignon 2017

Marvellous Margaret River Cab from the great Howard Park
Red - Medium to Full Bodied
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Howard Park Miamup Margaret River Cabernet Sauvignon
Wine file
Red - Medium to Full Bodied
14.0% ABV
8.3 Units
750.00 ml
31 December, 2030
Awards
93pts , James Halliday Wine Companion, 2021 91 , Robert Parker- eRobertParker.com, 2021 91 , The Real Review, 2021
Wine Summary
Classic Margaret River cabernet from one of the region’s pioneering wine families. Helmed by Jeff and Amy Burch, Howard Park has produced some of Australia’s most collected wines since opening its doors in 1986. Margaret River is often likened to Bordeaux for its maritime climate, with its cabernets celebrated for their juiciness, poise and elegance. James Halliday writes of the Miamup, “Calm and persuasive, the cassis/blackcurrant fruit enhanced by 18 months in French barriques and (relatively) soft tannins.”