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Neville Nessuno
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Post by Neville Nessuno »

Hi all

Re the 1999 Grange

Does anyone have any up to date TN's

TIA

NN

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Post by Guest »

I will jump in as a newbie poster.

Not a tasting note as such but a tasting impression. Here goes. 99 Grange is not a huge grange, and shortly after release it showed the first signs of leathery, earthy tertiary developed characters. There is still lots of fresh fruit there though and as a south australian who has been lucky enough to have a bit of grange in my time, I believe that the 1999 has a lot more classic grange character than other more lauded releases over recent years. Personally, I believe that the 99 will mature as well or better than the 98. That is my view.

Talking of Grange, I read a really good article on it via winefront monthly yesterday. One of the most beautiful pieces of wine writing I have ever read. Anyone else read it?

hope I have answered on the 99.

Chris.

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Sounds close to the mark but dont think the early flavours/drinkablity of the 98 will inhibit its cellar life.Not sure on the 99 but 98 will go for a long long time.

Barry

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Thank you valued guests !

Keep the posting up !

NN

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Post by 707 »

Anonymous wrote:
Talking of Grange, I read a really good article on it via winefront monthly yesterday. One of the most beautiful pieces of wine writing I have ever read. Anyone else read it?

Chris.


Welcome Chris, don't make it your last post!

Yep, read it twice, a great piece of wine journalism, I sent a congratulatory e-mail to Campbell.

If you're into wine you really should subscribe to Winefront Monthly, by far the best read to be had in Australian wine for what is a piffling amount of $ per annum.
Cheers - Steve
If you can see through it, it's not worth drinking!

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Reads more like a "Boys own annual" adventure tale to me !

Guest

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that's why I loved it so much. I found it rivetting.

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