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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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I agree. Was there last weekend and quite enjoyed their carbernet, apricot & 7 acre shiraz.

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noticed the 2010 and 2011 apricot blocks had and alc/vol of 14% whereas the current release is 16%. :shock:
Seems like a bit of a jump.
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2011's were so-so when we were at CD in 2013

and 2008 Roenfeldt Road's undrinkable
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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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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

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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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Had a 97 7 acre at Christmas, brilliant wine, could have nosed the glass all evening.
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phillisc wrote:Had a 97 7 acre at Christmas, brilliant wine, could have nosed the glass all evening.
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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)

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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. :D :D

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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.

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