In 1969, after a considerable search, the Taylor family found a promising 178-hectare site by the Wakefield River in the Clare Valley. They were certain the soil – Terra Rossa (red loam over limestone) – would prove conducive to crafting wines of the highest quality. The contrast of warm days and cool nights in the Clare Valley would be equally beneficial – helping the grapes ripen in the day and allowing the vines to rest at night. A passion for Bordeaux and a firm belief in the quality of the Clare Valley terroir, led founder Bill Taylor to plant Cabernet Sauvignon as the main red varietal of the estate, an unusual move at the time. He believed Cabernet grown here could rival the best in the world. His vision was carried out a generation later by his son, Mitchell, who produces this top Cabernet of the estate. It is made only in exceptional vintages and harvested from top estate parcels.