Hi everyone,
Will report in, but must mention that this was Bathurst Race Day, and much Sparkling Shiraz was comsumed before any reds. Go the SS!
Charlie Melton 96 Disgorge Sparkling Shiraz.
Go Charlie! 96
Leasingham 92 Sparkling Shiraz ( for Torb)
Exceptional. 96
Seppelt 93 Original Sparkling Burgundy
Um....trying to remember......and this was midday!
02 Seppelt Original Sparkling Burgundy
A very sweet confectionary, but most enjoyable.
97 Reynell Shiraz
I loved this on release, and this stood up very well in the following company. 90
98 Hamilton Centurian Shiraz
This is oak driven, and whilst the oak isnt not bad, even on the second day, its still too oaked. Score 84
98 Tyrrells Rufus Stone McLaren Vale Shiraz
Ah, this wine was pretty boring, probably okay with a hot Asian dish.
The next night , the balance was poured down the sink. Score 86
98 Lake Breeze Winemakers Reserve Shiraz.
I love the 96 of this. First time I pulled a 98. Eucalyptus is the first thing on the nose. As all Lake Breeze I have tried. The winery has huge old gum trees lining the paddocks of vines. The wine is still too young, and was showing much better the second day. You have to like mint/gum!
Score 88
96 Penfolds 389.
This was the best still wine of the night by a country mile. Still needs time, but if you have some, pull a bottle. 96
Today was Chinese lunch, and the first whites Ive had this season.
95 McWilliams Lovedale Semillon
Lovedale is worth the money. It simply gets better with age. The 95 still has lots of life, and goes so well with Chinese seafood.
Id give it 94
02 Mt Horricks Semillon.
Rather different from the Lovedale. This has seen some oak, and was sweeter on the palate, but still very enjoyable. 90
Earlier in the week.................
98 Gemtree Shiraz
McLaren Vale, made by Mike Brown, who has worked with Warren Randall at Manning Park.
This wine showed some reductive characters, which I have recently found out,are associated with sulphide charters. I found it pretty average, which was disappointing.
98 Veritas Hanish Shiraz.
This wine is simply spectacular. If you have some, then open one. It is basically , what I look for in a wine. Its thick, its rich, it has lots of flavour, its balanced. I could not stop drinking it!
I did leave a bit for the next day, and it told me that there is still 3 years in it, under good cellaring conditions. The latest Veritas mailer said.......
drink now, I would say now to 3 years. Simply wonderful. 98
99 Veritas Hanish Shiraz.
While on a roll! This wine is not as lush as the 98, it is leaner, more tannins, but it has something, and calls for time. I drank this over 2 nights, and the second night it opened up, and showed more fruit.
It is very different to the 98. Drink the 98 soon, drink this after the 98s. It needs time. There has been a lot of comments about the 98/99s from Barossa..
I think the 98 is far better now, and will always be a better wine. The 99 will hit its straps in about 5 years.