sjw_11 wrote:Rossco wrote:Scotty vino wrote:2010 mount langi cliff edge shiraz. One of those wines you open, pour and the bouquet coils around the room.
Great drop. Really nice dark cherry fruits and spiciness. Tannins were fairly light but gripped enough to give it structure.
Solid finish too. I'll be getting more of this. Hopefully this vintage.
I have had a monumental amount of 2009, which is simply stunning.
The 2014 is sensational and I compare it to the 2009 in terms of quality.
Apparently I have 6 of the 2009 in the cellar... did you try it recently or was that awhile back Rossco?
I don't think I ever got around to opening the 6-pack, I think it was a discount offer not long before I left Oz and is hiding somewhere in the cellar. I also have 3x the 2006 if Cellar Tracker is accurate!
Today's tasting notes on the 09:
Still bright and vibrant dark purple. No sign of bricking or age yet.
Nose has a beautiful cool climate herbs of dried thyme, oregano, violets, licorice, white pepper and eucalypt/mint.
Still has some quite prominent acidity that hasnt integrated as yet. Its doesnt stick out or is sharp, but its just not
smooth/integrated. Oak taking a supporting role only due to the acidity, but those beautiful fruits just punch through
everything. Blackberries, dark cherries and plums, with some coffee notes in there as well. Still medium bodied and will live for another 5 years no probs, but I would say on this showing 10+ isnt out of the question either.