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Who/What/etc am I?

I’m a varietal blend
I am fermented in stainless steel
My earliest vintages were limited production of less than 200 cases
I am aged in oak for between a year or two
Two individuals developed my line
Descriptors of some my vintages have included: concentrated fruit, classy, complex, rich, sweet fruit, liquorice, leathery, mammoth,
My inaugural vintage was produced from a hot, dry season
My previous vintage was considered disappointing, a reflection of the poor season
My vintage was considered to be good to excellent.
I am a Shiraz Cabernet blend
I am not a single vineyard vintage
I am a 90% Shiraz, 10% Cabernet blend

What wine and vintage am I?
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How do you have an inaugural vintage and also a previous vintage?

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Grange?
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Wizz wrote:How do you have an inaugural vintage and also a previous vintage?

:-)

Previous to current, not previous to inaugural?
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8) Too easy
Thorne Clark Quartage
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smithy wrote:8) Too easy
Thorne Clark Quartage
Smithy


I wouldn't call the Quartage "mammoth" in any vintage.
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All clues now posted

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1970 Penfolds Grange
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Grange 2001?

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lantana wrote:Grange 2001?


I think Grange 2001 is 100% Shiraz, maybe St Henri 2002, but I don't think all the other clues fit.
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Post by Alex F »

I think michaelw is on the right track, so I am going to guess

1975 Grange.

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Post by Davo »

Statement 1, Are you a varietal or a blend???

(OK , I know you are a blend but I was just being pernickity :lol: )

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Bloody doctors :)

I stated varietal blend to distinguish from regional blend as:

The 1975 Penfolds Grange comprised

15% Magill Shiraz
50% Kalimna Shiraz
20% Clare Shiraz
10% Kalimna Cab Sauv
5% Koonunga Hill Shiraz Pressings

Well done all, esp Alex for nailing it.

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I still don't understand what the difference is between varietal and regional blend... :?

I give credit to Michael...

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Quizmaster wrote:Who/What/etc am I?

Two individuals developed my line


Max Schubert and who? Don Ditter? 1975?
Hmmm,
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Varietal blend i.e. Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz
Regional blend i.e. Barossa and Clare

Grange was established by Max Schubert and Jeff Penfold Hyland.

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Quizmaster wrote:Varietal blend i.e. Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz
Regional blend i.e. Barossa and Clare

Grange was established by Max Schubert and Jeff Penfold Hyland.


Oooh, that might be one for the third umpire. Does 'not enforcing the rest of the management's ban' after 4 vintages constitute 'established'? I recall Hooke writing that Schubert was always very grateful to JPH for his support, but still... :o
Good thing I'm not a lawyer!
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........and just how easy do you want these quiz's to be :)

........ and, third umpire :!: C'mon, get a grip son, it aint gunna happen :D 8)

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Quizmaster wrote:Varietal blend i.e. Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz
Regional blend i.e. Barossa and Clare

Grange was established by Max Schubert and Jeff Penfold Hyland.


so what was wrong with the 1970 grange?

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Quizmaster wrote:........and just how easy do you want these quiz's to be :)

........ and, third umpire :!: C'mon, get a grip son, it aint gunna happen :D 8)


Fair point! If it's good enough for Sep Blatter! :D
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Alex, 1970 Grange had no Cabernet component.

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Quizmaster wrote:Alex, 1970 Grange had no Cabernet component.

Quizmaster,

I'd have to disagree and refer to Penfolds.

http://www.penfolds.com.au/library/tasting/grange1970.pdf
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Controversy :shock: My impeccable source must just be peccable i.e. no Cab! It’s being looked into as we type.

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Quizmaster wrote:Controversy :shock: My impeccable source must just be peccable i.e. no Cab! It’s being looked into as we type.


Damn

Don't you just hate peccable sources!

:lol:
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Post by Alex F »

Thanks for your reply Quizmaster... but as Michael points out :)

interestingly langtons rates both the 1969/70 and 74/75 vintages in the same way (shoot me if I am wrong... maybe I should check this first)

I only picked 1975 because Michael picked 1970 :D

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Well, it seems my source was indeed wrong - thanks Len :oops:

Penfolds have confirmed the only vintages of Grange that are
straight Shiraz are 1951, 1952, 1963, 1999, and 2000.

Whilst listing individual vineyard components, up to the 1980 vintage, Len Evans only has the 1953, 1975 and 1976 as having any Cabernet Sauvignon in them.

So, I was .... w ...w .... wr......wrong :!: Good effort Michael.

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11.50% alcohol. A blast from the past.

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