1996 grange advice

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coh
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1996 grange advice

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Hi guys, hope everyone is well.

I'm opening a bottle of 1996 grange tonight which has been planned for a few weeks now. I've got about a dozen under the house but I'm embarrassed to say that this is my first experience ever opening/decanting one. My question is when should I open it. Does the 1996 need 4 hrs, 6? Longer, shorter? Any help would be greatly appreciated to enjoy what should be a great wine experience!!

Thanks guys, go port

coh

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Andrew Jordan
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Coh,

Previous experience with this wine (2 years ago now) was that good cellared bottles need at least 6-8 hour decant to start showing it's best. Although at 18 years of age you are still opening it on the young side, but you do have a dozen to play with so enjoy :D
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AJ

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if you are drinking it tonight, open it now and decant!!!
The 96 is a great, great wine, but still waaaay too young. Best wine of the 90's IMO.

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I'd give it at least 8 hours. A 96 I opened at Christmas was double decanted for 24 hours, then fully decanted 2 hours before serving. Showed really well.

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Yep agreed, decant ASAP

Mike Hawkins
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I'd triple decant and then leave for 2 hours....

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TravisW
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Dude, I just started a new topic yesterday for this very question, re when to open specific bottles of wines: "The Drinking Window Thread". Sheesh!

Hope it drinks well.

Cheers, Travis.

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Phil H
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coh wrote:Hi guys, hope everyone is well.

I'm opening a bottle of 1996 grange tonight which has been planned for a few weeks now. I've got about a dozen under the house but I'm embarrassed to say that this is my first experience ever opening/decanting one. My question is when should I open it. Does the 1996 need 4 hrs, 6? Longer, shorter? Any help would be greatly appreciated to enjoy what should be a great wine experience!!

Thanks guys, go port

coh

Hi Coh
What was your impressions on your first Grange?

coh
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Re: 1996 grange advice

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Hi guys,
thanks for all your responses. For those wondering, the wine was outstanding. Probably one of my greatest wine moments to date. I was getting flavours of coffee, blackberries and pepper. It was intense, and probably had a 30sec finish. The 2nd glass certainly was better than the first.
I probably only gave it a 5hr decant due to the inability to get to it earlier, so I'm convinced that with more time open, it would get better. looking forward to drinking a few more over the journey!!
happy drinking,
coh

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nice to hear, yep, 96 is an all-time great Grange.

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