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RedHeads Whip-Hand Cabernet Sauvignon 2015

Barossa

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  • Gold, Catavinum World Wine & Spirits Competition, 2018
  • Trophy, China Wine & Spirits Best Value Awards, 2018
  • Double Gold, China Wine & Spirits Best Value Awards, 2018
  • Silver, International Wine Awards, 2017

Dense and fruit-rich Trophy winning red using premium quality Bordeaux varietals sourced from both the warm Barossa and cooler, elevated Eden Valley. Handcrafted at RedHeads, it was fermented the old-fashioned way for bolder, mouthfilling richness.

Dense and fruit-rich Trophy winning red using premium quality Bordeaux varietals sourced from both the warm Barossa and cooler, elevated Eden Valley. Handcrafted at RedHeads, it was fermented the old-fashioned way for bolder, mouthfilling richness.

Beyond the Label

Tasting notes

Rich, velvety blackcurrant and spice, with a toasty vanilla edge

Aroma

Intense blackberry, cassis and plum with some spice

Allergy information

Contains sulphites

RedHeads Whip-Hand Cabernet Sauvignon 2015

More information

  • 14.5% ABV
  • 10.88 Units
  • 750.00 ml
  • 31 December, 2026

The path to glorious wine is sometimes tough. The RedHeads team think of it as pitting their wits against whatever nature throws at them and maintaining the whip-hand. They choose great vineyards (in wine-speak that equates to arid and infertile) in the Barossa and some in the cooler Eden Valley to lend extra finesse. Both sites produce awesomely concentrated fruit, handled at RedHeads’ Barossa cellar with all the meticulous care that you’d associate with them. You need nerve and dedication to pit yourself against nature – get it wrong and you lose it all. The silver lining comes in the form of this rich, velvety and dense fruit red, enhanced further by a little oak ageing. Throw a steak on the barbie and crack open a bottle of this beauty!

"Deep, fruity, complex, expensive, but worthy. Absolutely cracking – gave me goose bumps" Online Reviewer
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