SueNZ wrote:Jafa - and ??? - are you on your own J?
Cheers, Sue
Yep, only one. Everybody else is well organised for the long weekend.
I had to suggest the meal option to save face.
6pm is fine with me.
jafa.
SueNZ wrote:Jafa - and ??? - are you on your own J?
Cheers, Sue
Jafa - and ??? - are you on your own J?
Craig(NZ) wrote:And Claire
Craig(NZ) wrote:
2. Unison Selection. A genuine surprise this was a pristine bottle and reminded me why I am an advocate for this label. The last vertical tasting of this label I attended a coupel of years ago showed 1998 at the end of its life. Beautifully complex, soft and long. Drinking now
Perhaps a little too much acid for my taste but it was a very nice bordeaux style with bright smooth berry fruit flavours that went great with the pasta meal. Even the next night, it was still in OK condtion
1998 Babich Irongate Cabernet/Merlot Hawkes Bay. Good colour and bouquet but on the palate lean mean and slightly green. How that can happen from the hottest vintage ever beats me. I've never been happy with this wine, which is why I still have several bottles hanging around. I need to take these to someone else's bbq and drink their quaffers. monghead scale: not good. Half of the bottle remains in the refrigerator whereas the Villa Maria was slurped up double quick.
Craig(NZ) wrote:1998 Babich Irongate Cabernet/Merlot Hawkes Bay. Good colour and bouquet but on the palate lean mean and slightly green. How that can happen from the hottest vintage ever beats me. I've never been happy with this wine, which is why I still have several bottles hanging around. I need to take these to someone else's bbq and drink their quaffers. monghead scale: not good. Half of the bottle remains in the refrigerator whereas the Villa Maria was slurped up double quick.
ive had 3 of these and have thought they were pretty good without being great.