Mike Hawkins wrote:JamieBahrain wrote:I'll hook into and source Classic Australia. Wines from the 80's and 90's.
Well cellared wines from the great years.. 86,90,91, 96, 98 are generally really good wines. Even 82 and 88 have spawned some enjoyable ones
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My thoughts agree with the above. IMHO I've had some good wines from 92 (Yarra), although perhaps a hot year in SA? 93 not bad, 94 quite good (especially VIC and WA), 95 not so good, 97 in the shadow of 96 but not so bad in SA, 99 in the shadow of 98 but also quite good and with good structure for the cellar. My fave being 96, as 98 seemed to be where the Parker darlings started down that path. IMHO this vintage started to divide the wine styles, with the traditionalists being great. 98 good in NZ, as perhaps one of the first riper vintages (Coleraine great that year). I have also enjoyed and kept a horizontal of NZ syrah from 99 to try sometime soon.
I have smatterings of 90-93, about 3 doz 94s, 5 doz 96, 3 doz 98, 2 doz 99, and smatterings of everything else in between. I had stocked up on 96 Penfolds and Wynns that vintage, but since sold many of them, which I somewhat regret as they are drinking superbly now.
Luckily or unluckily my birth year is 72, which perhaps lives in the shadow of 71, but not too shabby - 1 doz of these, mainly the usual Penfolds, Henscke, and Wynns suspects. Hoping they (and I) can hang in there at least until my 50th next year...
Purchases slowed down for me after that as I was living in different countries, and have only picked up again in recent vintages for kids' birth year wines, and to restock stalwarts and experiment with new producers that seem interesting.
I'd be curious to hear other comments about their take on the 90s...