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GrahamB
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Post by GrahamB »

bacchaebabe wrote:Re the 96 Tintara, it was drinking very well but just not as full bodied as I would have expected which led me to think I'd just missed the boat on it. The bottle said cellar for 5 - 8 years and that appears to be spot on. I believe it will still hold for a couple of years and makes great drinking but it's just a tiny bit thin and I think that will only get worse over time.

I've a few of the 98s so I might try one soon too.


Kris

We had one of the 96 Tintara about a week ago. I thought it was drinking beautifully but agree that it could be better described as medium bodied/elegant.

Graham
Chardonnay: A drink you have when there is no RED wine, the beer hasn't arrived and the water may be polluted

Dexter

Post by Dexter »

Mamre Brook Shiraz 2002 - good wine for the price, fruit driven with fine tannins and great length for a sub-$20 wine. Left some over for the next day but it'd fallen apart.

Buller Calliope Shiraz 2002 - picked this up on the way to a party so not the best opportunity to taste but I took away a few impressions. I opened it with the intention of giving it a few hours air but, with guests descending upon it, I was forced to switch plans and get straight into it. The nose on this wine just said "drink me", so I obliged. This wine is big with concentrated sweet fruit which almost overpowers you, with underlying liquorice and aniseed. It 16% alcohol which only just shows through. Fine tannins which almost get lost at first. Very good length. Left a glass for an hour and the wine was much better balanced and drinking beautifully. Unfortunately, the rest of the bottle had quickly disappeared, and I was left wanting more. Good gear - highly recommended. Will be better in a few years (3-5) but I'm not sure whether it is a serious long-termer (10+).

Jakob
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Post by Jakob »

Dexter wrote:Buller Calliope Shiraz 2002 - picked this up on the way to a party so not the best opportunity to taste but I took away a few impressions. I opened it with the intention of giving it a few hours air but, with guests descending upon it, I was forced to switch plans and get straight into it. The nose on this wine just said "drink me", so I obliged. This wine is big with concentrated sweet fruit which almost overpowers you, with underlying liquorice and aniseed. It 16% alcohol which only just shows through. Fine tannins which almost get lost at first. Very good length. Left a glass for an hour and the wine was much better balanced and drinking beautifully. Unfortunately, the rest of the bottle had quickly disappeared, and I was left wanting more. Good gear - highly recommended. Will be better in a few years (3-5) but I'm not sure whether it is a serious long-termer (10+).

Good to see another note on this one! It's a shame you didn't get to 'properly' enjoy it, they're just wonderful wines and only made in the better years. I think you've got the drinking window right, though from past performance it'll easily last more than 10 years, but won't necessarily develop further after the first five....maybe :lol: The 1996 seems to have plateaued, but still has years of life in it :D

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