Seppelt St Peters 02
Seppelt St Peters 02
I Keep hearing great things about this wine does anyone know when it's due to be released?
Someone will probably correct me, but I was under the impression that the '01 St Peters wasn't released until late last year, which would mean another six months at least until release for the '02.
By the way, had the '01 St Peters a couple weeks back. Nose was a little closed and unfortunately the wine wasn't given enough air time. Based on what I smelt and tasted, I prefer the 2000 which to me is a lot richer and fuller bodied, but will have to compare fairly with a properly decanted '01 in the not so distant future.
Cheers
By the way, had the '01 St Peters a couple weeks back. Nose was a little closed and unfortunately the wine wasn't given enough air time. Based on what I smelt and tasted, I prefer the 2000 which to me is a lot richer and fuller bodied, but will have to compare fairly with a properly decanted '01 in the not so distant future.
Cheers
Max
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Avant d’être bon, un vin doit être vrai
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Avant d’être bon, un vin doit être vrai
I believe the 02 St Peters and 03 Chalambar should be released this month (March). One online merchant is taking orders for the Chalambar 2003, released 18 March. You may have to be on very good terms with your favourite wine retailer to get any/much of the St Peters 2002.
Cheers
Brian
Life's too short to drink white wine and red wine is better for you too! :-)
Brian
Life's too short to drink white wine and red wine is better for you too! :-)
Red Bigot wrote:I believe the 02 St Peters and 03 Chalambar should be released this month (March).
I was just reading a retailer's introductory TNs on the 01 St Peters and 02 Chalambar, both dated 9 Dec 04, and they said the Chalambar "bottle tasted was a pre release sample". Southcorp must be desperate to sell whatever they can earlier this year. Are they trying to build up sales because of the takeover bid?
Cheers,
Bob
The best opinions, like the best wines, are well balanced.
Bob
The best opinions, like the best wines, are well balanced.
Bob wrote:I was just reading a retailer's introductory TNs on the 01 St Peters and 02 Chalambar, both dated 9 Dec 04, and they said the Chalambar "bottle tasted was a pre release sample". Southcorp must be desperate to sell whatever they can earlier this year. Are they trying to build up sales because of the takeover bid?
The 02 Chalambar was sold out some weeks ago now, Seppelts have managed to successfully move 4 vintages of Chalambar and 3 vintages of St Peters in about a year or 18 months, with the help of some special prices and bonus bundles for some of the earlier vintages, but not the 2002. I bet the rest of Southcorp wish they too could move a few back vintages clogging up their warehouses and the distribution chain.
The 03 Chalambar is already getting "better than 2002" reviews, so you may have to get in quick at prices around $20 or under.
Cheers
Brian
Life's too short to drink white wine and red wine is better for you too! :-)
Brian
Life's too short to drink white wine and red wine is better for you too! :-)
Anonymous wrote:Oliver gave it 98 points Could it be another Petaluma Coonawarra 1998 Worth nowhere near 98 points
So; you've tried it have you?
Try other opinions from others who have:
Top Trophy Winner at Canberra;
95 points Campbell;
and I, in an editted extract from a tasting at the winery that I paid my own way to, from and for, described as
Tasted from finished bottle. Rich palate showing a stunning purity of fruit quality that I've rarely tasted in a young wine. The wine demonstrates fruit picked with the right degree of ripeness. The quality oak is playing supporting role to the wine, great balance and breadth with fine-grained medium tannins before a great long finish. This is a stunning wine by any standard, and will, amazingly, will get better with age.
Check around others who have tried it and are brave enough to express an opinion as well.
Murray Almond
Murray wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oliver gave it 98 points Could it be another Petaluma Coonawarra 1998 Worth nowhere near 98 points
So; you've tried it have you?
Try other opinions from others who have:
Top Trophy Winner at Canberra;
95 points Campbell;
and I, in an editted extract from a tasting at the winery that I paid my own way to, from and for, described asTasted from finished bottle. Rich palate showing a stunning purity of fruit quality that I've rarely tasted in a young wine. The wine demonstrates fruit picked with the right degree of ripeness. The quality oak is playing supporting role to the wine, great balance and breadth with fine-grained medium tannins before a great long finish. This is a stunning wine by any standard, and will, amazingly, will get better with age.
Check around others who have tried it and are brave enough to express an opinion as well.
Tasted at WineOz....Outstanding and the best St Peters yet IMO.
M.
MartinE wrote:[Glad to see you're still one-upping me, Fred !!
Martin,
No contact for long time - but if you are coming to Sydney, would be delighted to catch up with you.
THE wine is good - I had heard a release date of late April /early May but perhaps earlier?
Few good things knocked off recently but the boss now has rennovation plans so we may become domestic (-ated) types at least as regards foreign climes.
regards,
fred
MartinE wrote:[Glad to see you're still one-upping me, Fred !!
Martin,
No contact for long time - but if you are coming to Sydney, would be delighted to catch up with you.
THE wine is good - I had heard a release date of late April /early May but perhaps earlier?
Few good things knocked off recently but the boss now has rennovation plans so we may become domestic (-ated) types at least as regards foreign climes.
regards,
fred
fred wrote:THE wine is good - I had heard a release date of late April /early May but perhaps earlier?
Speed-reading and missed the early part of this thread, fred? It's already arrived and sold out at one Sydney retailer, Melbourne retailers should have stock arriving from around 16-18 March.
Cheers
RB
fred wrote:MartinE wrote:[Glad to see you're still one-upping me, Fred !!
Martin,
No contact for long time - but if you are coming to Sydney, would be delighted to catch up with you.
THE wine is good - I had heard a release date of late April /early May but perhaps earlier?
Few good things knocked off recently but the boss now has rennovation plans so we may become domestic (-ated) types at least as regards foreign climes.
regards,
fred
Thx Fred ... I'll bear it in mind for when we're down in the Big Smoke.
M.
Marino wrote:Interestingly, Halliday rates the 2002 vintage in Grampians as a 7, compared to 8 for 2000 and 2001, and 9 for 2003, and nearby regions have 2002 vintages as 8 or 9 out of 10. Wonder how the vineyard by the railway line that is used for St Peters fared during 2002?
langtons claim that 02 grampians is a 10/10. (it also gives 10 /10 to hog & pennie grange)
see below
http://www.langtons.com.au/tools/tool_vintage_chart.asp
christo
Anonymous wrote:Gosh! Langton also raves about '98 proclaimming it as Vintage of the Century. Talk the talk and tell them to take a hike!!!
98 was a super vintage.Just go and enjoy some for yourself albeit alot are still too youthfull.Its amazing how its often fashionable to knock the best.I bet you are anti-American too.
Anonymous wrote:Gosh! Langton also raves about '98 proclaimming it as Vintage of the Century. Talk the talk and tell them to take a hike!!!
98 was a super vintage.Just go and enjoy some for yourself albeit alot are still too youthfull.Its amazing how its often fashionable to knock the best.I bet you are anti-American too.