Luke W wrote:
How did the Grange open up? Best wishes to u and Kell
Thanks Luke for the wishes
I tasted it when opened to see if it was corked, which it was not. That taste made me think it was not quite right. Anyway, it was double decanted at 10am and a stopper put in the top.
My thoughts were that it was either scalped by heat (Auction buy) or in a cocoon, tightly wound waiting to be unfurled.
When we got to Brents (Now 85 Miskin St) at about 7pm I was prepared to fork out the money on something from the wine list if it was indeed not right. A visit to the cellar the previous day resulted in two dozen going in and two dozen going out. However in my enthusiasm to get home I forgot the backup for our night at Brent's.
We were greeted, seated and got some house bubbles to start. Mind you we knocked off a bottle of 2006 Arras in the hotel prior to our arrival but the sight of some froggy bubbles by the glass got our attention. We ordered our meals and finished the bubbles when the ever attentive waitress poured a glass of the Grange. Thinking we were going to be disapointed-Kell had tried it that morning too we did not have high hopes. A big swirl in the glass followed quickly by my big proboscis wiffing up the fruit and volatiles gave me a big grin and when I glanced over at my bride, her smile was just a wide. Wow! This had turned from a pouring down the sink, to licking the bottom of the glass type of wine. Everything you want from Grange-balance, elegance, layers upon layers of nuanced flavour filling the mouth and stunning the senses. Just what I prayed to the wine gods for.
If I had one criticism, it would be a slight hit of alcohol heat on the palate, but the fantastic and persistent length more than made up for it. So glad the double decant oxygen, and a bit of time worked it's magic.