Dried fruit, bark, and burnt orange aromas follow through to a medium body, medium-sweet palate with more dried fruits, and an earthy finish. Fruitier style. Drink now.
Wine & Spirits Review - Rated 90:
The color falls at the intersection of tawny and ruby, pointing to the freshness that's apparent in the taste of the wine. The youthful fruit character lasts beyond substantial tannins, balancing the wine with density, firmness and length. A substantive 10-Year-Old to serve with a savory pear and almond tart.
Wine Enthusiast Review - Rated 90:
The youngest in the great range of Sandeman aged tawnies, this 10-year-old brings out fruit as well as wood flavors. That gives the wine freshness to balance its natural richness, spice and fine acidity. Dried fruits come through at the end. The wine is, like all aged tawnies, ready to drink.