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The
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Wine of the Week! June 9, 2006
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Angus the Bull 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon
$14
If you
like your Cabernet Sauvignon big and chewy, you’ll love
our Wine of the Week this week, Angus, The Bull, 2003 Cabernet
Sauvignon from Australia.
This
is wine made for full flavored and rich meat… like a thick
and juicy t-bone right off the grill. In fact, it’s
about as big a Cab as you’ll find – especially in
its price range, around fifteen dollars a bottle.
This
cab just oozes flavor and what makes it particularly ready for
your steak is the dense espresso like flavors and the just right
tightness of tannins to give you a little pucker. Tannins
cut through to the char flavor of the meat.
Angus
is the only wine we know that’s made for a specific food…prime
beef. Hamish McGowen, the winemaker, blends lots of grapes
from around South Australia to ride herd on any cut of beef you
like.
Enjoy
the big taste of our Wine of the Week…Angus, the Bull,
2003 Cabernet...
Pop
the Cork™.
Notes
and comments:
The
philosophy behind Angus The Bull is to create a unique and innovative
wine that provides an ideal accompaniment to prime beef. Each
year the most promising parcels are hand selected and blended
from premium Cabernet Sauvignon grapes sourced from a number of
outstanding wine regions across Victoria and South Australia.
The flexibility of this multi-regional blending approach allows
for the best attributes of individual regions to be highlighted
and combined for exceptional results."
Hamish MacGowan – Winemaker
87
Points
- An attractively priced Cabernet meant to be consumed during
its first 2-3 years of life, this 2003 is ideal for restaurants
and consumers looking for immediate gratification. Black currant
flavours are intermixed with notions of herbs, spice, and earth
in this nicely built, fruit driven, seductive effort. Robert M
Parker Jr, October 2004

Notes
on our Wines of the Week, Recommendations, and Picks:
When you read our thoughts,
please remember that you may think differently. A particular wine
may be your favorite and not on our list. Well, don't stop buying
it because of that. In fact, you may want to email
us and let us know about it. These are our opinions but our
FIRST recommendation is to go by your own palate.
A couple of other thoughts . . . first, prices
are approximate. They'll vary. Second, different vintages mean
different grapes and different tastes so our recommendation for
a 2000 Merlot may not hold for 2001.
And lastly, we remind you to drink responsibly!
Now, all that said, here is a summary of links to our suggestions.
Find one (or more) and pop the cork!
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of publication. At the same time, recommendations change. Also,
there may be
significant variance in
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