I think I'm going to fail this subject
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...it's been a while since I handed some homework in, but here're a few recent scribblings.
Some old
1983 Chateau Grand-Puy-Lacoste - Vibrant medium ruby red; no browning. A nose of cherry, pinot-like strawberry, dumb raspberry, mineral, leather and cigar box notes, some VA. Small amount of glass cling. Classic aged Pauillac from a less famous vintage. Medium body; dry red fruits, the bouquet notes are carried by very fine tannis and good freshing acid on a clean, crisp finish of only moderate length. Not terribly complex, at it's peak or maybe past; probably better than just 'good', in fact an excellent accompaniment for truss tomato, basil, oregano and shaved salami on poppy seed wafer crackers.
1983 Chateau Lascombes - Deep vibrant ruby red with purple tinges, excellent colour! Some glass cling. At fist quite closed, dark fruits, floral notes (rose petal) true to Margaux, blueberry, dark grape skins, cassis, some char notes, subdued sweet oak still evident; opens up beautifully with further depth and complexity. More of the same on a medium to long palate of more substantial weight than the GPL; a bigger wine in all respects, but perfectly balanced. At least 5 years left; very good, perfect with lamb roast and sweet potato.
Some not so old (just impressions)
1998 Hollick Wilgha Shiraz - Deep glowing garnet red, almost but not competely clear, purple tinges at the core. Good glass cling. Lovely cool climate notes of sweet red fruits, cedar, peppery dark berry notes with a hint of oak in the background. The nose is reflected on a complex, generous, soft palate, fresh acid, very fine smooth tannins and medium-long finish. Excellent balance. Will improve as it comes together over the next 5 or so years. Very good indeed.
1998 Tim Adams Shiraz - Medium to deep purple red core with a ruby edge. Some VA, dark spicy red fruits, quite ripe. Not overly complex, though lovely drinking now. Quite astringent, though the fruit is there; acid and tannic backbone suggest this will improve over the next 3 or so years. This is better than good, but should be even better, still, yet, etc
1998 Tollana Bin TR16 Shiraz - Bottled Eden Valley. Medium black purple red...if that makes any sense. Dark, ripe red fruits, spice, coffee and regional peaty, char characters on the nose and palate alike. Medium bodied, very fine chalky tannins and good length. Good.
1998 Penfolds Bin 28 Kalimna Shiaraz - Typical Bin 28. Very deep garnet red, slightly dumb nose with some green characters over red berry, spice, chocolate and oak. Again, more on the palate, good acid and length. Good but not great Bin 28. Will keep for 10 years, but probably not develop into anything too special. The 1999 is walking all over this at the moment.
1998 Wynns Shiraz - Could be a less exciting little brother to the Wilgha, very similar profile but turned down a notch. Drink now or pray that the fruit comes out from under the acid and tannic structure.
Infanticidal tendencies (only
very brief impressions, there're notes on these in abundance anyhow)
2002 Marius Shiraz - Black, clean but complex, big and smooth, medium length and clearly too soon to drink. Excellent potential.
2002 Possums Shiraz - Like a more tightly knit, reserved version of Haselgrove, very clearly McLaren Vale. Evident oak. This will be very good in time.
2002 Kilikanoon Oracle - Not ready to drink, big black smack in the mouth. With hours of breathing opens up and settles a little. Very good length. Don't bother for a few years, hopefully this won't turn out to have been overdone.
2002 Grant Burge Filsell Shiraz - Mmm...I own up, I have somewhat of a penchant for mature Meshach. A little dumb on the nose Tuesday evening, but already showing good depth of flavour on the palate. A half bottle left on the counter (16-18 degrees during the daily cycle) until the following Monday (do the math kids!) had blossomed into an absolutely sublime example of Barossa Shiraz. Complex, deep, great mouthfeel, buttery tannins, great length. Wow...to the max. This will be something truly special in time.
2002 Dutschke St. Jakobi Shiraz - Easily as good as the (excellent, especially considering the vintage) 2000. Caramel, vanillin oak notes, sweet ripe fruits, not in the least hot, very good depth and length. Just great and will improve for over the next 5-8+ years. Excellent.
2002 Buller and Sons Calliope Shiraz - This is bound to put a smile on your face. It'd be un-Australian not to like it
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Hoo-uuge, concentrated, deep black-pruple, very long and surprisingly it is very drinkable already with a good hour's breathing time. It's balanced! ...who'd have thought? This will last a while; the 1996, as people keep saying, is coming on song beautifully and I do think this will a pinch better. Excellent.
2002 Turkey Flat Shiraz - Not at all over the top but it is a big wine. Similar flavour profile to the Filsell and Blackwell; more restrained, shows excellent tightly-knit structure. Enough notes around to decide. I'm letting mine sleep for a few years, I think it needs and deserves it. Very good.
2002 Journey's End The Beginning Shiraz - Halliday smokes crack, or had a barrel sample, or an off day, or this is in bottle-shock hell. It looks good, smells Victorian (not in a bad way! ...think Paul Osicka of same vintage), spicy and somewhat complex, but just does not have the depth or length to warrant that (in)famous acclaim. Somewhat hot and short, though to be fair - good and will probably improve as it settles down...I hope
2002 St. Hallett Blackwell Shiraz - Complex, good depth and length. Evident oak but very good fruit. Great smooth mouthfeel and very fine tannins on the finish.
Happy Drinking!
Jakob