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Chad
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Recent purchases

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Hi there everyone

Just purchased a few wines at an auction where the proceeds all went to a worthy optometry fund to give sight to the poor. Wouldn't mind any opinions on some of the wine I bought and advice on drinking. All wines were from a reputable private cellar whose conditions I understand were very good.

Fox Creek Reserve Shiraz 1996 (2 bottles)
Fox Creek Shiraz 2005 (5 bottles)
Dorrien Estate The Growers Shiraz 1998 (2 bottles)
Hardies Heritage Shiraz 2001 (2 bottles)
Dog Ridge Grenache 1998 (1 bottle)
Henschke Keyneton Estate 1983 (2 bottles)
Henschke Keyneton Estate 1987 (2 bottles)
Henschke Keyneton Estate 1988 (1 bottle)
Henschke Keyneton Estate 1990 (5 bottles)

Any thoughts would be very much appreciated.

Chad

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Waiters Friend
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Re: Recent purchases

Post by Waiters Friend »

G'day Chad

I reckon you could have an interesting weekend with a few mates and a BBQ. Red meat in a bun, and apply the top-end spanner to one each of the 2001 or earlier wines, until you find something that is too young. I don't think you will, so enjoy them now for what they are.

Cheers

Allan

Chad wrote:Hi there everyone

Just purchased a few wines at an auction where the proceeds all went to a worthy optometry fund to give sight to the poor. Wouldn't mind any opinions on some of the wine I bought and advice on drinking. All wines were from a reputable private cellar whose conditions I understand were very good.

Fox Creek Reserve Shiraz 1996 (2 bottles)
Fox Creek Shiraz 2005 (5 bottles)
Dorrien Estate The Growers Shiraz 1998 (2 bottles)
Hardies Heritage Shiraz 2001 (2 bottles)
Dog Ridge Grenache 1998 (1 bottle)
Henschke Keyneton Estate 1983 (2 bottles)
Henschke Keyneton Estate 1987 (2 bottles)
Henschke Keyneton Estate 1988 (1 bottle)
Henschke Keyneton Estate 1990 (5 bottles)

Any thoughts would be very much appreciated.

Chad
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Michael R
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Re: Recent purchases

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Hi Chad

Nice bit of buying, if you're lucky with corks, you'll have some beauties to enjoy.
In particular the Henschke wines. One forum member 'redwine' regularly drinks the wines most of us either dream of or save for v special occasions. Last year he called out a 85 Keyneton as the best wine he's ever drunk. He then had a second bottle and that met his high expectations.
Given 85 was not exactly the vintage of the decade, i'll be very interested to know how your bottles drink.

Enjoy
Michael

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phillisc
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Hi Chad, a really nice opportunity for a Henschke vertical there.
Give them about an hour in the decanter, then in a big glass and enjoy.
Very envious.
Cheers Craig.
Tomorrow will be a good day

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