TN: Veritas Heinrich 2002
TN: Veritas Heinrich 2002
Oooh this is moreish.
Purple red. Clearly a GSM fine peppery, spicy meat, earthy, plums and blackberry. Also a chocolately and borderline cola element in the palate. The alcohol is a tingle, but is in check. Oak a touch green and piney on the finish, but hardly an issue Elegant tannins. If you like ripe Barossa rhone blends this is the business, and $25 or so is good value.
Cheers
Andrew
Purple red. Clearly a GSM fine peppery, spicy meat, earthy, plums and blackberry. Also a chocolately and borderline cola element in the palate. The alcohol is a tingle, but is in check. Oak a touch green and piney on the finish, but hardly an issue Elegant tannins. If you like ripe Barossa rhone blends this is the business, and $25 or so is good value.
Cheers
Andrew
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Re: TN: Veritas Heinrich 2002
Wizz wrote:Oooh this is moreish.
Purple red. Clearly a GSM fine peppery, spicy meat, earthy, plums and blackberry. Also a chocolately and borderline cola element in the palate. The alcohol is a tingle, but is in check. Oak a touch green and piney on the finish, but hardly an issue Elegant tannins. If you like ripe Barossa rhone blends this is the business, and $25 or so is good value.
Cheers
Andrew
Andrew
Couldn't agree more. Tried this with Rolf along with all the new Magpie releases, Hanisch etc Tuesday and the wine stood out very well, lovely wine indeed.
In that style I was also very impressed with the Magpie Grenache Mourvedre. The Mourvedre gives that touch of meaty darkness to give depth to the Grenache, again, dangerously drinkable!
Now let's talk 2002 Magpie the Election Shiraz ... seriously good wine this!
Then Hanish ... Heysen ...
Nice day, finished off by lunch at Salters with Rolf and Noel Young, the other half owner of Magpie Wines.
Hard day at the office.
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Re: TN: Veritas Heinrich 2002
Gavin Trott wrote:
Andrew
Couldn't agree more. Tried this with Rolf along with all the new Magpie releases, Hanisch etc Tuesday and the wine stood out very well, lovely wine indeed.
In that style I was also very impressed with the Magpie Grenache Mourvedre. The Mourvedre gives that touch of meaty darkness to give depth to the Grenache, again, dangerously drinkable!
Now let's talk 2002 Magpie the Election Shiraz ... seriously good wine this!
Then Hanish ... Heysen ...
Nice day, finished off by lunch at Salters with Rolf and Noel Young, the other half owner of Magpie Wines.
Hard day at the office.
I've had a few of the 02 GSM's now (drinking more Hewitsons Miss Harry now), and the Heinrich is a clear winner for me so far. Were you looking at the Magpie Estate Schnell? I liked the 02 and the 03, but neither has the complexity of the Heinrich.
The 02 Heysen is absolutely amazingly ball-tearingly teriffically stunning - schwing! Had this beside the 01 Hanisch and the 02 Election (and the 01 JJ Hahn 1914 I think), and the 02 Heysen cr@pped all over the lot of them. Criminal you cant get it in Australia. 95 or 96 points, Outstanding on the TORB scale, etc etc.
There you go, middle of the road Wizz sticks his neck out!
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Re: TN: Veritas Heinrich 2002
Wizz wrote:The 02 Heysen is absolutely amazingly ball-tearingly teriffically stunning - schwing! Had this beside the 01 Hanisch and the 02 Election (and the 01 JJ Hahn 1914 I think), and the 02 Heysen cr@pped all over the lot of them. Criminal you cant get it in Australia. 95 or 96 points, Outstanding on the TORB scale, etc etc.
Andrew,
When I tasted them I thought exactly the same thing as you did. Rolf proffered the opinion that the Heysen is a bit like a "show pony" in that, although it is showing well now, in the longer term the Hanisch will be the better wine.
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Andrew,
When I tasted them I thought exactly the same thing as you did. Rolf proffered the opinion that the Heysen is a bit like a "show pony" in that, although it is showing well now, in the longer term the Hanisch will be the better wine.
The Heysen was still very much a babe in arms and wasnt quite together yet, but the componenets were so good I liked it anyway. The 01 Hanisch was still very fine indeed (93-94 points to the Heysens 95-96),
Did Rolf say what "long term" was? I've never kept Barossa reds much beyond 10 years.
cheers
Andrew
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Re: TN: Veritas Heinrich 2002
Wizz wrote:Gavin Trott wrote:
I've had a few of the 02 GSM's now (drinking more Hewitsons Miss Harry now), and the Heinrich is a clear winner for me so far. Were you looking at the Magpie Estate Schnell? I liked the 02 and the 03, but neither has the complexity of the Heinrich.
The 02 Heysen is absolutely amazingly ball-tearingly teriffically stunning - schwing! Had this beside the 01 Hanisch and the 02 Election (and the 01 JJ Hahn 1914 I think), and the 02 Heysen cr@pped all over the lot of them. Criminal you cant get it in Australia. 95 or 96 points, Outstanding on the TORB scale, etc etc.
There you go, middle of the road Wizz sticks his neck out!
cheers
Andrew
Andrew
very unusual purple label, not the Schnell, a different wine.
A little dearer, but still very affordable. I found it a little more intense or 'serious' due to the Mourvedre. Liked it a lot, more then the Schnell and the Christa Rolf.
What was you opionion of the Election 2002, I thought it very showy, approachable and absolutely delicious.
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Gavin Trott
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