About the wine
All the conditions were right to make Glenn's 2014 Reserve a real one-off
- Glenn’s 2014 Lagoon View Winemakers Reserve is Australian Cabernet Sauvignon at its very best. And it’s won all the gongs to prove it, sweeping up both ‘Australian Wine of the Year’ and ‘Goulburn Valley Winery of the Year’ in 2019.
- The Goulburn Valley is the ‘food bowl of Australia’ with its ideal climate and excellent soils, it couldn’t be a better spot for Glenn’s Lagoon vineyard to thrive. It has a totally unique microclimate, producing the elegant, darker flavours in this red wine.
- Glenn’s Reserve is rich with a full array of plush, dark fruits - blackberry, blackcurrant and bramble. Thanks to months of maturation in French and American oak you’ll find a nice lick of vanilla spice and toasty finesse
Best before
Drink now to 2032
Serving advice
Serve 18°C or just below room temperature
Food match
Try pairing with either an Eye Fillet with Stuffed Mushrooms, or Stir-Fried Wagyu Beef.
Contains sulphites
Always check the label
Australia
Goulburn Valley
Cabernet Sauvignon Blend
Smooth Red
14.5% ABV
75cl
Vegan
Vegetarian
Wine profile
Meet the winemaker - Glenn Eberbach
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Glenn’s passion for wine was sparked at the tender age of 10, after he was put in charge of bottle-washing at his school’s annual wine fundraiser. All grown up, and having honed his craft at top-ranking Yarra Valley wineries - followed by stints in Italy, then King Valley and Rutherglen, Oz - he’s now got over 20 years’ experience under his belt, and since 2017 makes award-winning wines as chief winemaker at the sweeping Trifon Estate in Goulburn Valley, Victoria.
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Goulburn Valley is a goldmine for premium Aussie wines and Glenn has access to some of the very best fruit at his Lagoon View vineyards. His grapes here benefit from nutrient-rich soils, pure spring water, and a cool (for Australia) climate, which allows him to produce elegant and complex wines that are full to the brim with fruit.
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Glenn’s one of a number of Aussie winemakers who were hit hard by Chinese tariffs, leaving him with loads of premium nectar that might’ve gone to waste. Thankfully, our mates at Naked Australia came to the rescue, and now that he’s part of the Naked family, you get to enjoy his top-shelf wines too.
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