Current Release Greenock Creek
Current Release Greenock Creek
Had the opportunity to try the latest release Alice, Apricot block and Seven Acre at cellar door yesterday whilst ferrying some Sydney visitors around the Barossa (lifes hard) and I was very impressed, even with the high alcohol levels the quality seems to be back to the late 90's, early 2000's levels again.
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Re: Current Release Greenock Creek
I agree. Was there last weekend and quite enjoyed their carbernet, apricot & 7 acre shiraz.
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Re: Current Release Greenock Creek
noticed the 2010 and 2011 apricot blocks had and alc/vol of 14% whereas the current release is 16%.
Seems like a bit of a jump.
Seems like a bit of a jump.
There's a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot.
Re: Current Release Greenock Creek
2011's were so-so when we were at CD in 2013
and 2008 Roenfeldt Road's undrinkable
and 2008 Roenfeldt Road's undrinkable
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Re: Current Release Greenock Creek
I purchased a dozen each of the Alice, Apricot block and Seven Acre while I was there in October. I have been through at least half of each in the interim and no complaints... enjoyable each bottle and as a bonus no corkys, oxidizys or sloppys.
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-Mark Wickman
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Re: Current Release Greenock Creek
GC wines are a certain style, and if you like that style, excellent to drink within 6 years of vintage. I have had many bottles of 10+ years old GC, from bottom to top shelf stuff, and they are all flat, boring and no-where near as good as when they were young
Re: Current Release Greenock Creek
felixp wrote:GC wines are a certain style, and if you like that style, excellent to drink within 6 years of vintage. I have had many bottles of 10+ years old GC, from bottom to top shelf stuff, and they are all flat, boring and no-where near as good as when they were young
Probably best to send them off to auction then
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-Mark Wickman
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Re: Current Release Greenock Creek
Had a 97 7 acre at Christmas, brilliant wine, could have nosed the glass all evening.
Cheers
Craig
Cheers
Craig
Tomorrow will be a good day
Re: Current Release Greenock Creek
phillisc wrote:Had a 97 7 acre at Christmas, brilliant wine, could have nosed the glass all evening.
Cheers
Craig
that is very nice to hear. I still have 96,97,98 and 99 Seven Acre and Creek blocks left, haven't had a great one in at least 5 years. All of the above were wonderful wines young, but nothing special (to my taste, anyway) since. Having said that, you provide another example of a 90's "off" vintage producing quality stuff. I think both 1995 and 1997 have been very under-rated in both the Mclaren Vale and Barossa. (I still think the 97 Fox Creek Reserve Shiraz was by far the best of that line in that era)
Re: Current Release Greenock Creek
markg wrote:felixp wrote:GC wines are a certain style, and if you like that style, excellent to drink within 6 years of vintage. I have had many bottles of 10+ years old GC, from bottom to top shelf stuff, and they are all flat, boring and no-where near as good as when they were young
Probably best to send them off to auction then
hahaha, yes, good point. But for some silly reason, I refuse to send wines to auction, even dud ones. Prefer not to have the guilty conscience.
Re: Current Release Greenock Creek
Thanks Felix, had a lad who was a 97 baby so brought up a bit.
I agree that all the hype at the time about 96 and 98 vintages did not help, but appears that 97 is panning out ok.
Yes have 98 Creek and 7 acre too, along with 97 creek block.
I have probably been pretty lucky with GC.
More so than the likes of Mersach, Command, Stonewell, Old Block...which at times have all been a bit hit and miss.
Cheers
Craig
I agree that all the hype at the time about 96 and 98 vintages did not help, but appears that 97 is panning out ok.
Yes have 98 Creek and 7 acre too, along with 97 creek block.
I have probably been pretty lucky with GC.
More so than the likes of Mersach, Command, Stonewell, Old Block...which at times have all been a bit hit and miss.
Cheers
Craig
Tomorrow will be a good day