1989 Grange drinking well, nice surprise

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morph_associates
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1989 Grange drinking well, nice surprise

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A huge wine, had a taste after a great client offered me some at the restaurant tonight.
Beautiful colour, sound cork, no 'bottle surgery' from Penfolds (wine clinic top-ups), great nose, enormous aromaticity, didn't require decanting to open up (merely to remove the tiny bit of sediment) and the length of the palate was great.

Highly strung wine with great food matching capabilities. Not worth hanging onto forever, nice now.
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I agree - a good wine from a much maligned vintage.

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I was down in Sydney last week and Wine Oddysey in The Rocks had this vintage for $28 tasting and $75 for a glass & $600 odd i think a bottle. I was tempted at the time........

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I think this is the strength of Grange. Even in poor vintages, it is able to produce a reasonable wine with the ability to age. For this reason, I have no qualms about its pricing. I can remember a '77 Grange I had a few years ago- a very reasonable wine considering the appalling vintage, and its age...

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This was the last vintage of Grange I ever bought. From memory I paid about $90/bottle for two six packs. As you all know the price climbed astronomically after the 1990 hit the market. I must say I enjoyed the bottles I had.
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I think this is the strength of Grange. Even in poor vintages, it is able to produce a reasonable wine with the ability to age. For this reason, I have no qualms about its pricing. I can remember a '77 Grange I had a few years ago- a very reasonable wine considering the appalling vintage, and its age...


put that to the test this coming weekend. 92 grange next to 92 hill of grace :)

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