Yarra Yering Dry Red #1 2003
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 11:59 am
Opened on Sat night to celebrate my sons first birthday
Purchased in the UK and bought over when I emigrated 3 years ago. Been sitting in my Vintec since
So, opened up and no obvious faults. The cork was intact and in pristine condition.Somehow how though the nose was unappealing and there was something NQR . It smelled primarily of cedary oak and pencil shavings. The blackcurrant fruit was there, but taking a back seat
On the palate it was lean. Acidity was bright and the tannins were firm but not overpowering. Again, the fruit was there, but not
shouting loudly
Overall, I was very disappointed. As previously mentioned there was no overt fault to the wine, but it certainly wasn't a pleasurable drinking experience. My only conclusion is that poor storage has somehow affected it. However, the smell that was there was reminiscent of other bottles that have come out of the cellar. For some time I've had a 'x files-eqsue' conspiracy theory that the bad gas smell in the Vintec is somehow affecting the bottles. Is this possible? Does anyone else have any thoughts/comments on the Vintec units or is it simply bad storage?
Any ideas? I know that this is a bit of an incoherent ramble, but I was p*ssed off to say the least that my Dry Red 1 was less than Jake.
Purchased in the UK and bought over when I emigrated 3 years ago. Been sitting in my Vintec since
So, opened up and no obvious faults. The cork was intact and in pristine condition.Somehow how though the nose was unappealing and there was something NQR . It smelled primarily of cedary oak and pencil shavings. The blackcurrant fruit was there, but taking a back seat
On the palate it was lean. Acidity was bright and the tannins were firm but not overpowering. Again, the fruit was there, but not
shouting loudly
Overall, I was very disappointed. As previously mentioned there was no overt fault to the wine, but it certainly wasn't a pleasurable drinking experience. My only conclusion is that poor storage has somehow affected it. However, the smell that was there was reminiscent of other bottles that have come out of the cellar. For some time I've had a 'x files-eqsue' conspiracy theory that the bad gas smell in the Vintec is somehow affecting the bottles. Is this possible? Does anyone else have any thoughts/comments on the Vintec units or is it simply bad storage?
Any ideas? I know that this is a bit of an incoherent ramble, but I was p*ssed off to say the least that my Dry Red 1 was less than Jake.