Some friends over for pizza and they bought this over:
On opening it was a bit closed but blossomed after 30 minutes. A powerhouse of concentrated, intense black fruits, spices, coffee and dark, rich chocolate with its 14.6% alcohol giving it a wonderful, sexy mouthfeel. The 10 years it has already spent in the bottle has mellowed it out a little and added to its complexity but it is still a whopper. A pleasure to drink.. the finish lasts to the next day almost (just joking, but I can still taste it now while I am writing these notes).
TN: 1994 Greenock Creek Cabernet
TN: 1994 Greenock Creek Cabernet
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Seamus wrote:Mark,
I have had several of the '96 Greenock Cabernet and agree that they are crackers, a little underated maybe?? (especially when I bough the '96 at $15/bot.)
Andrew
Andrew,
I agree - very underrated - I was very impressed with the legs on this puppy - the latest straight CabSavs sell for around $30 from cellar door and I definately try to get some each year when they become available.
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