rens wrote:Yes, it is that time of the year again.
I'll be consuming the following over the festive season:
2003 Patrizi Barolo
2006 Cirillo Grenache 1850's Old Vine
2007 Amisfield Pinot Noir (probably for the my wife's birthday on 11 December-she loves this stuff)
2005 Marqués de Murrieta Rioja Reserva
2006 Teusner Avatar
1991 Wynns Coonawarra Estate Centenary
1997 Tahbilk old vine shiraz
and hopefully a few aged specimens from my brother in laws cellar too.
I'd be happy for some input into the barolo and the rioja (am I drinking them too young?) as these are the one and only bottles.
I've managed to make my way through this little list except for the centenary which I will likely have in the next week or so.
The Barolo was a nice little wine that showed classic Barolo structure and style. totally loved it.
The Cirillo was an outstanding grenache that was seriously good. probably it's best showing with better to come in another 2 years or so
The Amisfield was disappointing. It has faded well past it's best and I regret not having drunk it 3 years ago.
the rioja was everything I wanted it to be strong muscular and nicely strutting its stuff.
The Avatar vas also disappointing. It took an age to pull itself together in the decanter and it did not show anywhere near as we'll as it did at the recent Brisbane off line. Perhaps a cork issue.
The Tahbilk was as good as always after I tossed the original bottle that was corked(which was credited back to my account by the winery). A great blend of fruit and secondary flavours. A hit at the 26 dollar current release price.
Merry Christmas to all.