Moss Wood Ribbon Vale 2022 Cabernet Sauvignon

Wine Facts
Median Harvest DateCabernet Sauvignon – 14th April, 2022
Cabernet Franc – 5th April, 2022
Merlot – 4th April, 2022
Malbec – 12th April, 2022
Petit Verdot - 12th April, 2022
Mean Harvest RipenessCabernet Sauvignon – 13.3⁰ Be
Cabernet Franc – 13.1⁰ Be
Merlot – 13.0⁰ Be
Malbec – 13.2° Be
Petit Verdot 13.5⁰ Be
YieldCabernet Sauvignon – 4.92 t/ha
Cabernet Franc – 6.45 t/ha
Merlot – 8.04 t/ha
Malbec – 3.71 t/ha Petit Verdot 1.16 t/ha
Ripening Time from Flowering to HarvestCabernet Sauvignon – 134 days
Cabernet Franc – 126 days
Merlot – 127 days
Malbec – 131 days
Petit Verdot - 129 days
Bottled2nd August, 2024
Blend90% Cabernet Sauvignon
2.5% Merlot
2.5% Cabernet Franc
2.5% Malbec
2.5% Petit Verdot
Released1st November, 2024
Alcohol14.0%

Moss Wood Ribbon Vale 2022 Cabernet Sauvignon – James Suckling

Deep aromas of blackberries, blueberries, dark chocolate, potpourri, baking spices, mulberries and rhubarb tart. The midweight palate has finely tuned, mouthwatering tannins and generous texture. Soft, mineral finish with plenty of flesh underneath. Excellent lift. Drinking well but has aging potential. Delicious. Drink or hold. Screw cap.  

Moss Wood Ribbon Vale 2022 Cabernet Sauvignon – Erin Larkin, The Wine Advocate

The 2022 Ribbon Vale Cabernet Sauvignon is chalky and chewy, with raspberry pip, nori, iodine, bramble and fresh leather. This is elegant and attractively “not” fruit driven; instead, it’s propelled by exotic spice and tannins that feel silken. It’s a magnificent wine, a postcard from Margaret River in a bottle. 14% alcohol, sealed under screw…

Moss Wood Ribbon Vale 2022 Cabernet Sauvignon – Ken Gargett, Wine Pilot

A wine which is near completely Cabernet Sauvignon here, with 90% of the blend that variety, the remaining 10% is split evenly between Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot and Malbec. A wine which provides more compelling evidence as to how good the 2022 vintage was. Maturation was in 228-litre French barrels, 19% new, for 26…

Moss Wood Ribbon Vale 2022 Cabernet Sauvignon – Angus Hughson, Wine Pilot

This compact 2022 Cabernet Sauvignon delivers a youthful, measured expression of cassis, bay leaf and cedar with a fine French oak accompaniment. Stil quit tight in a young claret style, yet holding its line very well for an extended, structural finish thanks to mouthcoating tannins. Shy right now and needs time to build.  

Moss Wood Ribbon Vale 2022 Cabernet Sauvignon – Huon Hooke, The Real Review

Deep, bright youthful purple-red colour with a lovely cassis, mulberry nose of ideally ripened cabernet fruit. The wine is elegant and full-bodied, with richness and flesh, fruit sweetness at the core and plenty of supple, fine-grained, gently persuasive tannins that are perfectly integrated with the fruit. Delicious drinking right now, but surely has many years…

Moss Wood Ribbon Vale 2022 Cabernet Sauvignon – Wine Worth Writing About – Delicious, bold and decadent

Deep, dark ruby with a concentrated and powerful nose of spicy potpourri, a little bit of honey, dried blueberry, plenty of black fruits, roast lamb, dried mint, pineapple sage, date molasses, cedar, bitumen, roasted chestnut and cocoa. In the mouth it’s rich and juicy, beautifully textured and bursts with intense flavours of dark cherry, raspberry…

Moss Wood Ribbon Vale 2022 Cabernet Sauvignon – Fergal Gleeson, Great Wine Blog

Ribbon Vale Cabernet is one of the sleeper wines in Moss Wood’s range. It is no second wine to the flagship Moss Wood Cabernet. It’s a wine of similar ambition. The Ribbon Vale is a powerful, single vineyard expression from the Ribbon Vale vineyard built to last for 30+ years Moss Wood forecast. The 2022…

Moss Wood Ribbon Vale 2022 Cabernet Sauvignon – Ray Jordan, Ray Jordan Wine

This is one of the best cabernets yet released from this vineyard. It’s a gracefully presented wine of elegance and poise from the fine chalky tannins through to the energised finish. Blackcurrant and savoury plum notes with a light bay leaf and black olive nuance. The palate is so tightly knit with the fine tannins…

WA Wine Review 2024

Ray Jordan “Moss Wood is a family-owned wine company and a pioneer of the Margaret River region. Planted in 1969, Moss Wood is an important founding estate of Margaret River. Clare and Keith Mugford, as viticulturalists, winemakers and proprietors, have been tending the vineyard and making wine at Moss Wood since 1984 and 1979, respectively.…

Vintage notes

In keeping with our normal practice of explaining our wine styles by focusing on the growing season in which we made them, it’s nice that we can publish a wonderfully simple report for the Ribbon Vale 2022 Cabernet Sauvignon and 2022 Merlot.

 

Mother Nature was in a very benign frame of mind.

 

Rainfall for calendar year 2021 was a record-breaking 1440mm, so our unirrigated vineyards had plenty of soil moisture.  However, during the flowering period for the Cabernet varieties at Ribbon Vale, 13th November to 20th December, there were only 11 days of rain, which delivered 21mm.  At the same time, there were only 5 nights when the temperature dropped below 8°C.  Here’s an amusing fact – despite being well into summer, the lowest minimum of 4.3°C occurred on 19th December, by which time flowering was effectively finished.

 

These types of conditions would normally reward us with higher yields but that’s not how things turned out.  Cabernet Sauvignon was down 27% to 4.92t/ha, Cabernet Franc was down 17% to 6.45t/ha, Malbec was down 26% to 3.97t/ha and Petit Verdot was down 56% to 1.16t/ha.  Only Merlot managed to fly the flag, producing a yield of 8.04t/ha, 5% above average.

 

The explanation lies in the temperatures.  The Ribbon Vale Cabernet Sauvignon experienced 1078 hours between 18°C and 28°C, so plenty of time in the preferred range for good ripening.  However, we also received 118 hours above 33°C, and there were some warm days, especially Boxing Day 2021, when the mercury hit 41.2°C.  Toasty warm!  That’s the second warmest day we’ve recorded, the hottest being 25th February 1985, when we got to 41.5°C.  The warm weather lasted through until mid-February and then eased in the autumn, to the point where Cabernet Sauvignon needed 132 days to reach full ripeness, 6 days longer than average.  The point is, despite the mild finish, there was sufficient heat load earlier in the cycle to have a negative effect on the yield.

 

Overall, we were pleased with how things had gone and we had no problems with fungal disease or bird damage and so the fruit was in excellent condition when harvest began with Merlot on 4th March.

Production Notes

As is always the case, picking was done by hand, then the fruit is delivered to the winery to be destemmed and sorted.  Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot and Malbec were transferred to small open tanks and seeded with multiple yeast strains for primary fermentation.  Once this was underway each batch was hand plunged 3 times per day and time on skins varied from 13 to 16 days.  Temperatures are controlled to a maximum of 32°C.

 

Merlot is treated slightly differently and placed into closed tanks, where it was chilled to 10°C and allowed to cold soak.  After 48 hours, the cooling was turned off and the temperature returned to ambient.  Once it had reached 18°C the batches were seeded with multiple yeast strains for primary fermentation and pumped over 3 times per day, with temperatures also controlled to 32°C.

 

After pressing to stainless steel tanks, each batch underwent malolactic fermentation and was then adjusted with SO2 and racked to barrel.  All barrels were 228 litre French oak barriques and in the Cabernet Sauvignon, 19% were new.

 

In September 2023, all the different batches were racked and blended in stainless steel.  The final makeup of the Ribbon Vale Cabernet Sauvignon was 90% of that variety, plus 2.5% each of Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Petit Verdot and Malbec.

 

The blended wine was then returned to barrel, for the final period of aging, where it stayed until July 2024.  In all, it spent 26 months in wood.  It was racked to stainless steel and fining trials were prepared but none of the agents improved the wine and so it remain unfined.  It was then sterile filtered and bottled on 2nd August, 2024.

Tasting Notes

Colour and condition:

Deep crimson, brick red hue; bright condition.

Nose:

This is dominated by dark fruits - blackberry, mulberry, black currant, and plum, with variations on that theme like blueberry yoghurt, Black Forest cake, dark licorice and jubes.  Behind these are the complex notes such as violets, cedar, tobacco, tar and toasty oak.

Palate:

The wine has full body, with intense black fruit flavours of blackberry, mulberry, boysenberry, cassis and dark cherry, plus background notes of black olive, licorice, dark chocolate, vanilla custard, tobacco, cedar and dried spices like cinnamon and nutmeg. Tannins and acid are very well balanced, with a presence running through the mid and back palate.  Everything is well integrated giving a soft, plush mouthfeel.

Cellaring

Continuing the comparison with 2008, where the Cabernet Sauvignon aligns even more closely, we certainly encourage those with the opportunity to cellar the 2022 Ribbon Vale.  It will take at least 10-15 years to develop some bottle bouquet and a further 10-15 years beyond that to complete the process.  Beyond 30 years of age, there will be no rapid decline and it should continue to drink well into its 5th decade.