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Halliday calls him ‘the magician’ but I don’t think there is anything supernatural afoot. Rather after 24 years Lindsay McCall understands his site intimately. And he’s very clever.
'As ever, undeniable concentration, with red and black fruit framed amply by lavish levels of toasty oak; the fruit handles it with aplomb, as the palate is lively, fresh and ample; charry oak, layers of fruit and spice, and firm structure are the essence of this Mornington stalwart.' 95 pts, James Halliday Wine Companion 2011.
