Perfumed great mouthfeel wine
Buy up before I drink them all
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mse wrote:Moss Wood Cabernet Sauvignon 1999:
Had 12 bottles over the last 12 years and observed the change, this thing have evolved from a very tannic, minty savory blackcurrant juice which smelled like paint thinner into a classic Cabernet more congruent to old world style (yet still retains some pristine fruit character).
After uncork, I noticed some tartrate cling on to bottom of cork, still closed and muted in the first 2 hours of decanting but starting to exhibit the cassis, cedar, mint, and plum aromas. After 5 hours, secondary characters like briar, eucalyptus, dark chocolate, charcoal and herbs started to come out of whiff.
Subtle and comfortable tannin, nuance of sweetness on the early palate, adequate acidity with a hint of sour cherry on mid palate and dark chocolate like astringency on mid-late palate, a round finish with a sour plum like aftertaste but wasn't too lingering.
Still have 11 more bottles available to taste the development over the next 10-15 years, I wish I could get my hands on the 2001 vintage when it was around $75/btl on release (got my 99's for $55/btl, couldn't complain, though buying Penfold's Bin707 98' was a better investment @ $85/btl on release) and get a taste of it to make a comparison. Seems like the only way to source the 01' Moss Woods for < $130/btl is via Langton's.
michel wrote:mse wrote:Moss Wood Cabernet Sauvignon 1999:
Had 12 bottles over the last 12 years and observed the change, this thing have evolved from a very tannic, minty savory blackcurrant juice which smelled like paint thinner into a classic Cabernet more congruent to old world style (yet still retains some pristine fruit character).
After uncork, I noticed some tartrate cling on to bottom of cork, still closed and muted in the first 2 hours of decanting but starting to exhibit the cassis, cedar, mint, and plum aromas. After 5 hours, secondary characters like briar, eucalyptus, dark chocolate, charcoal and herbs started to come out of whiff.
Subtle and comfortable tannin, nuance of sweetness on the early palate, adequate acidity with a hint of sour cherry on mid palate and dark chocolate like astringency on mid-late palate, a round finish with a sour plum like aftertaste but wasn't too lingering.
Still have 11 more bottles available to taste the development over the next 10-15 years, I wish I could get my hands on the 2001 vintage when it was around $75/btl on release (got my 99's for $55/btl, couldn't complain, though buying Penfold's Bin707 98' was a better investment @ $85/btl on release) and get a taste of it to make a comparison. Seems like the only way to source the 01' Moss Woods for < $130/btl is via Langton's.
2001 is a birthyear wine for my daughter
i have 10 left and 2 magnums
i tried it early on and found it lumpy and clumsy and the 14.5% scares me
I must dig one out
michel
michel wrote:2001 is a birthyear wine for my daughter
i have 10 left and 2 magnums
i tried it early on and found it lumpy and clumsy and the 14.5% scares me
I must dig one out
michel
VINH NGUYEN wrote:michel wrote:2001 is a birthyear wine for my daughter
i have 10 left and 2 magnums
i tried it early on and found it lumpy and clumsy and the 14.5% scares me
I must dig one out
michel
sell them all to me please, 01 moss wood is god damn amazing.
Michael R wrote:Last night,
2012 Wendouree cab malbec
deejay81 wrote:Instead of going to the gym last night. (its so damn cold these days![]()
)
Had
2 bottles of 2007 Mount Pleasant Elizabeth Semillon.
Delicious and easy drinking as always with zero bottle variation still.
Did a quick count and down to my last 15 bottles of this now...
Rossco wrote:2012 Yalumba the signature cab/shiraz
Was lucky enough to attend a function with Jane Ferrari. To say the 2012
was the wine of the day is still selling it short. It was up against the reserve and
Other yalumba heavyweights....still the best.