97 Points James Halliday
I had to stop tasting this wine. There was no point going any further. It’s so contemplative, complex and exquisite, it demands respect and time to watch it morph and thus drink. So I did on both accounts. It unfurls in a savoury manner with smokin’ sexy sulphides, yeah really, with a minerally crunch to the acidity that leads to such a long finish. Creamy miso paste and grilled cashew lees bolster the palate, there’s some lemon saline tang and so much more. Respect, Michael Dhillon. Respect. Drink 2022 - 2035.
Source: James Halliday.