What's the best cab/shiraz blend?
What's the best cab/shiraz blend?
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Last edited by Sean on Tue May 15, 2007 2:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Are you talking about just current releases, or are we factoring in classic vintages too Sean?
Regardless, I picked the Yalumba Signature as it's one of the few verticals I'm actually persisting with due to its incredible consistent quality, plus it's always been excellent VFM.
I think it's a little early to be labelling the Godolphin the very best after just two vintages in excellent years for the Barossa; same thing for the Kaesler WOMS - it will be interesting to see what Ben & Reid come up with for 2006 & 2007.
The classic Limestone Ridges and Penfolds Bin 389s (up to 1998) are still worth hunting down, but recent years have been very patchy (in the Limestone's case nearly non-existent) so I will have to be really impressed before I pay the $$$ for these now. Wolf Blass BL & Mountain Blue usually don't grab me, although there is the odd exception every once in a while.
As I've mentioned before, in future I'd like to do a Yalumba Signature vs Bin 389 blind mini-vertical of about 4-5 vintages of each, and maybe finish with the 1990 Reserve vs 1990 Penfolds Bin 90A. I think it would be a fascinating tasting.
Cheers,
Ian
Regardless, I picked the Yalumba Signature as it's one of the few verticals I'm actually persisting with due to its incredible consistent quality, plus it's always been excellent VFM.
I think it's a little early to be labelling the Godolphin the very best after just two vintages in excellent years for the Barossa; same thing for the Kaesler WOMS - it will be interesting to see what Ben & Reid come up with for 2006 & 2007.
The classic Limestone Ridges and Penfolds Bin 389s (up to 1998) are still worth hunting down, but recent years have been very patchy (in the Limestone's case nearly non-existent) so I will have to be really impressed before I pay the $$$ for these now. Wolf Blass BL & Mountain Blue usually don't grab me, although there is the odd exception every once in a while.
As I've mentioned before, in future I'd like to do a Yalumba Signature vs Bin 389 blind mini-vertical of about 4-5 vintages of each, and maybe finish with the 1990 Reserve vs 1990 Penfolds Bin 90A. I think it would be a fascinating tasting.
Cheers,
Ian
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Based on pedigree and consistently good wines for over 40 years I had to vote for the Yalumba. I think it's also been more consistent in recent times than Bin 389 and Limestone Ridge.
I do though love the Godolphin and WOMS, both utterly seductive and satisfying wines when young, yet to be seen how they cellar though, both Shiraz-Cabernet in proportions (as is Limestone Ridge), if that matters.
Mountain Blue has never fulfilled it's early promise and Black label is a bit over-priced.
I do though love the Godolphin and WOMS, both utterly seductive and satisfying wines when young, yet to be seen how they cellar though, both Shiraz-Cabernet in proportions (as is Limestone Ridge), if that matters.
Mountain Blue has never fulfilled it's early promise and Black label is a bit over-priced.
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Red Bigot wrote:Based on pedigree and consistently good wines for over 40 years I had to vote for the Yalumba. I think it's also been more consistent in recent times than Bin 389 and Limestone Ridge.
I do though love the Godolphin and WOMS, both utterly seductive and satisfying wines when young, yet to be seen how they cellar though, both Shiraz-Cabernet in proportions (as is Limestone Ridge), if that matters.
Mountain Blue has never fulfilled it's early promise and Black label is a bit over-priced.
Were'nt we just talking about this?
Yalumba for me due to the consistency shown over a lot of years.
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Can anyone tell me what WOMS stands for?
Googled it but, amazingly, no-one seems to think this particular acronym needs explaining ...
Nigel
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Re: Can anyone tell me what WOMS stands for?
Nigel Bruce wrote:Googled it but, amazingly, no-one seems to think this particular acronym needs explaining ...
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For me - How about "none of the above" and Jacobs Creek Ltd Release based on 96 / 98 / 99 and Johann 01 vintages (have not tried the '01).
Marketing may be poor but wine in the bottle is consistent and excellent. Compare to same vintages of 389 and Signature ... JC might win overall.
Top Penfolds blends 920, 90A, 389 from 90 plus 389 from 96 (and 04 60A?) likely the best wines but nothing in the same league since (disclaimer: have no 98).
- Godolphin great but two vintages only.
- 02 Signature v v good for me. In fact better than reviews I have seen. Would bow to opinion as have not tasted the wine when aged.
- Longhop Old Vines Reserve? Yes it's a blend. I would like to try.
- Anyone tried 04 WOMS? 02 is really top class, great structure, and will age imo. I held off buying the 04 ... just a feeling from reviews that it might be overloaded, and its not cheap.
Jay
Marketing may be poor but wine in the bottle is consistent and excellent. Compare to same vintages of 389 and Signature ... JC might win overall.
Top Penfolds blends 920, 90A, 389 from 90 plus 389 from 96 (and 04 60A?) likely the best wines but nothing in the same league since (disclaimer: have no 98).
- Godolphin great but two vintages only.
- 02 Signature v v good for me. In fact better than reviews I have seen. Would bow to opinion as have not tasted the wine when aged.
- Longhop Old Vines Reserve? Yes it's a blend. I would like to try.
- Anyone tried 04 WOMS? 02 is really top class, great structure, and will age imo. I held off buying the 04 ... just a feeling from reviews that it might be overloaded, and its not cheap.
Jay
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In no order but all very good and all found their way into my cellar in varying quantities
Yalumba Signature, the 02 is a pearler and what a bargain
Godolphin, 04 excellent haven't tried the 05
Kaesler WOMS, 02 and 04 equally as good as anything of this blend
Platinum - don't assume the high priced Penfolds would knock the above off in a blind tasting and the Penfolds Bin 389 is not a patch on the above wines, it's now just an overpriced shadow of its glory days
Yalumba Signature, the 02 is a pearler and what a bargain
Godolphin, 04 excellent haven't tried the 05
Kaesler WOMS, 02 and 04 equally as good as anything of this blend
Platinum - don't assume the high priced Penfolds would knock the above off in a blind tasting and the Penfolds Bin 389 is not a patch on the above wines, it's now just an overpriced shadow of its glory days
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Thanks...
Beef,
Not exactly routine as an acronym - I like it.
Not exactly routine as an acronym - I like it.
707 wrote:Platinum - don't assume the high priced Penfolds would knock the above off in a blind tasting and the Penfolds Bin 389 is not a patch on the above wines, it's now just an overpriced shadow of its glory days
As above..Some Vintages of 389 and Signature I like!...not all though, and whilst I bought some 2002 389 along with only a couple of 2001's I havn't bought any others since the 96, and 98 and was that impressed by the Duval Entity last year I will buy the 2005 without thinking but will only try the 389 and a purchase will be highly unlikely.
Some vintages of Grange and even more so the Bin 90A are the best wines Ive had ever. I will be looking for a bottle or 2 of the 2002 Grange this year and likewise HOG.
707 wrote:Platinum - don't assume the high priced Penfolds would knock the above off in a blind tasting and the Penfolds Bin 389 is not a patch on the above wines, it's now just an overpriced shadow of its glory days
As above..Some Vintages of 389 and Signature I like!...not all though, and whilst I bought some 2002 389 along with only a couple of 2001's I havn't bought any others since the 96, and 98 and was that impressed by the Duval Entity last year I will buy the 2005 without thinking but will only try the 389 and a purchase will be highly unlikely.
Some vintages of Grange and even more so the Bin 90A are the best wines Ive had ever. I will be looking for a bottle or 2 of the 2002 Grange this year and likewise HOG.
I think the 2002 signature is going to be one of the classics but how about.....
the Tyrrell's Vat8 Shiraz/Cab (I know, 707, still trying to work some dates out for our taste off ) but this is a great combo, usaully 2/3 hunter shiraz, and 1/3 Coonawarra Cab, the cab adding the 'meat' to the wine, and these age well...(due to the cab ) the 1999 v8 being one of the standouts......
Haven't thought any 389 has(94-02) being decent xcept for that oak bomb 1998..
Double Cheers all
Simmo
the Tyrrell's Vat8 Shiraz/Cab (I know, 707, still trying to work some dates out for our taste off ) but this is a great combo, usaully 2/3 hunter shiraz, and 1/3 Coonawarra Cab, the cab adding the 'meat' to the wine, and these age well...(due to the cab ) the 1999 v8 being one of the standouts......
Haven't thought any 389 has(94-02) being decent xcept for that oak bomb 1998..
Double Cheers all
Simmo
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Partagas wrote:Easily Houghtons Jack Mann then Wolf Blass Black Label
Except the Jack Mann is a Cabernet Malbec and Houghton prefer to call it a Cabernet.
And for me it has not been made for long enough. What is this release, the 6th??
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Sean wrote:Davo wrote:Except the Jack Mann is a Cabernet Malbec
Isn't it a cabernet/malbec/shiraz blend? Don't know the percentages.
It varies from year to year but is Cab dominant and Houghton refer to it as a Cabernet dominant blend rather than a cab/shiraz, althouh they sometimes refer to it as a cab/malbec. Guess it depends if the blended parts get above the magic 15%.
Yes... and Limestone Ridge is Shiraz Cabernet.
Still it is one of my all time favourite wines and my cellar shows it with 7 different vintages back to '90.
It is the first red that my wife really loved and got her into drinking reds instead of just whites.
I have had the occasional bottle of Wolf Blass Black that has been sensational too. Had a '74 a few years ago that was fantastic.
Still it is one of my all time favourite wines and my cellar shows it with 7 different vintages back to '90.
It is the first red that my wife really loved and got her into drinking reds instead of just whites.
I have had the occasional bottle of Wolf Blass Black that has been sensational too. Had a '74 a few years ago that was fantastic.
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Hi all,
It's pointless trying to rank them. They are all good wines. Everyone has different palates and preferences so this discussion is pointless.
The cab/shiraz blend is Australia's gift to the world with the cab giving the more user friendly shiraz a solid backbone sructure to age well and develop complexity. I have said it before, the 90A is the best wine I've ever had and will be enjoying one or 2 with a colleague at Tetsuya's next thursday.
Golf on Monday and 90A on Thursday. What a week.
Chuck
It's pointless trying to rank them. They are all good wines. Everyone has different palates and preferences so this discussion is pointless.
The cab/shiraz blend is Australia's gift to the world with the cab giving the more user friendly shiraz a solid backbone sructure to age well and develop complexity. I have said it before, the 90A is the best wine I've ever had and will be enjoying one or 2 with a colleague at Tetsuya's next thursday.
Golf on Monday and 90A on Thursday. What a week.
Chuck
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Yeah thanks Davo, don’t know why I keep thinking it was Cab/Shr. I think it was due to the similarities between Wolf Blass Black Label and Jack M in flavour. Tasted both recently (1998 WB). Either way I’m very glad to now get it right in my head. Both were great either way.
In this case WB Black Label for me then Yalumba Signature
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In this case WB Black Label for me then Yalumba Signature
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I voted for Godolphin narrowly in front of Signature, but would have voted WOMS had it been an option. Just a shame it doesn't make it over here.
Oakboy - nice call on the vat 8 / 9s. I've longed finsihed mine, but used to love them.
Chuck - Bin 90a has to be close to the best Aussie wine I've ever had. I look forward to your TN - I might even pull the cork on one this week as I have Andrew and Rebecca Jordan staying with me.
Cheers
Mike
Oakboy - nice call on the vat 8 / 9s. I've longed finsihed mine, but used to love them.
Chuck - Bin 90a has to be close to the best Aussie wine I've ever had. I look forward to your TN - I might even pull the cork on one this week as I have Andrew and Rebecca Jordan staying with me.
Cheers
Mike