98 Orlando Jacaranda Ridge Cab...anyone tried?
98 Orlando Jacaranda Ridge Cab...anyone tried?
is this as good as the gos ive heard??
any comments?? thinking of buying
any comments?? thinking of buying
I have to say I disagree with you guys - to me it's one of the best wines I've tried this year.
My tasting note from the Orlando latest releases a few months ago:
1998 Orlando Jacaranda Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon Dark, inky crimson red. The bouquet is on another level compared to all these wines, a magnificently textured and complex masterpiece; there’s many layers of fruit and oak that constantly lift to reveal espresso, chocolate, peaty earth, tar, chalk, dried herbs, red berries and spices. The palate is more condensed in comparison, with earthy blackcurrant/blackberry fruit, and a big, powdery tannin structure that slowly builds in the mouth, leaving a sweet cassis and licorice finish. Easily the wine of the tasting, and a classic that will reward with 10+ years in a good cellar – wait for it!
Cheers
Ian
My tasting note from the Orlando latest releases a few months ago:
1998 Orlando Jacaranda Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon Dark, inky crimson red. The bouquet is on another level compared to all these wines, a magnificently textured and complex masterpiece; there’s many layers of fruit and oak that constantly lift to reveal espresso, chocolate, peaty earth, tar, chalk, dried herbs, red berries and spices. The palate is more condensed in comparison, with earthy blackcurrant/blackberry fruit, and a big, powdery tannin structure that slowly builds in the mouth, leaving a sweet cassis and licorice finish. Easily the wine of the tasting, and a classic that will reward with 10+ years in a good cellar – wait for it!
Cheers
Ian
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I'm with Ian - I had this at CD a couple of weeks ago. Top wine for mine. I bought it, despite the fact I am buying less and less Coonawarra cabernet these days ...
Danny
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The voyage of discovery lies not in finding new landscapes but in having new eyes. We must never be afraid to go too far, for success lies just beyond - Marcel Proust
tried it and to be honest it reminded me very much of the 98 coleraine. quite fine, packed with tight fruit. not as monumental as the 96, but maybe a bit more refined??
it needs time to open up id say, nice fine wine...not a star yet but i think it has potential to be one. was great the next day, the air seemed to open up some complexity.
mind you saw some 98 coleraine on the shelf at $55 the other day...now thats tempting!!
C.
it needs time to open up id say, nice fine wine...not a star yet but i think it has potential to be one. was great the next day, the air seemed to open up some complexity.
mind you saw some 98 coleraine on the shelf at $55 the other day...now thats tempting!!
C.
Craig(NZ). wrote:tried it and to be honest it reminded me very much of the 98 coleraine. quite fine, packed with tight fruit. not as monumental as the 96, but maybe a bit more refined??
it needs time to open up id say, nice fine wine...not a star yet but i think it has potential to be one. was great the next day, the air seemed to open up some complexity.
mind you saw some 98 coleraine on the shelf at $55 the other day...now thats tempting!!
C.
Craig,
Have you tried the 00 Coleraine?
TIA, Lincoln.