Friday Quiz
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Friday Quiz
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?
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?
Last edited by Quizmaster on Fri Jun 30, 2006 3:33 pm, edited 3 times in total.
1970 Penfolds Grange
Last edited by michaelw on Fri Jun 30, 2006 5:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Friday Quiz
Quizmaster wrote:Who/What/etc am I?
Two individuals developed my line
Max Schubert and who? Don Ditter? 1975?
Hmmm,
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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...
Good thing I'm not a lawyer!
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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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Well, it seems my source was indeed wrong - thanks Len
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.
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.