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Ian S wrote:1998 Penfolds Magill Estate Shiraz
Ok, it's probably lost a little over-exuberance and has a degree of balance/restraint, but there really isn't a heap of complexity. It has me questioning whether it was worth cellaring. Not bad, just somewhat uninteresting.


bloody hell
i have a magnum of this purchased at release and stored well
what do you reckon ?
keep or flick ?
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2013 tout pres by Farr
Just an outstanding wine.
Earthy and savoury, yet sweet ripe fruit and substantial oak ever so present.
No flavour dominates, they all just meld together beautifully and form a complex beauty.
Would imagine these will cellar very nicely for the next decade or more

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Bobthebuilder wrote:2013 tout pres by Farr
Just an outstanding wine.
Earthy and savoury, yet sweet ripe fruit and substantial oak ever so present.
No flavour dominates, they all just meld together beautifully and form a complex beauty.
Would imagine these will cellar very nicely for the next decade or more


Stop drinking them
I had a 6 pack

I have 3 left.... :?
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michel wrote:
Ian S wrote:1998 Penfolds Magill Estate Shiraz
Ok, it's probably lost a little over-exuberance and has a degree of balance/restraint, but there really isn't a heap of complexity. It has me questioning whether it was worth cellaring. Not bad, just somewhat uninteresting.


bloody hell
i have a magnum of this purchased at release and stored well
what do you reckon ?
keep or flick ?


It might be a matter of different tastes, so definitely seek opinions from people less grumpy about cellared South Australian Shiraz 8)
It's not falling over, so no need to rush into a decision.

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michel wrote:
Bobthebuilder wrote:2013 tout pres by Farr
Just an outstanding wine.
Earthy and savoury, yet sweet ripe fruit and substantial oak ever so present.
No flavour dominates, they all just meld together beautifully and form a complex beauty.
Would imagine these will cellar very nicely for the next decade or more


Stop drinking them
I had a 6 pack

I have 3 left.... :?


Excellent, I buried a case at the back of the cellar and so far have resisted trying any. Any chances on how long to leave it before cracking the case open to try one?

Mark

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rooman wrote:
michel wrote:
Bobthebuilder wrote:2013 tout pres by Farr
Just an outstanding wine.
Earthy and savoury, yet sweet ripe fruit and substantial oak ever so present.
No flavour dominates, they all just meld together beautifully and form a complex beauty.
Would imagine these will cellar very nicely for the next decade or more


Stop drinking them
I had a 6 pack

I have 3 left.... :?


Excellent, I buried a case at the back of the cellar and so far have resisted trying any. Any chances on how long to leave it before cracking the case open to try one?

Mark


Try one in 3 years
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michel wrote:
rooman wrote:
Excellent, I buried a case at the back of the cellar and so far have resisted trying any. Any chances on how long to leave it before cracking the case open to try one?

Mark


Try one in 3 years


tx

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michel wrote:
Bobthebuilder wrote:2013 tout pres by Farr
Just an outstanding wine.
Earthy and savoury, yet sweet ripe fruit and substantial oak ever so present.
No flavour dominates, they all just meld together beautifully and form a complex beauty.
Would imagine these will cellar very nicely for the next decade or more


Stop drinking them
I had a 6 pack

I have 3 left.... :?


:lol:

thanks michel
you not only gave me the best laugh I've had all week but some reinforcement of confidence in palate
I only got 2 so I have a lot harder job than you of seeing this through :shock:

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Bobthebuilder wrote:
michel wrote:
Bobthebuilder wrote:2013 tout pres by Farr
Just an outstanding wine.
Earthy and savoury, yet sweet ripe fruit and substantial oak ever so present.
No flavour dominates, they all just meld together beautifully and form a complex beauty.
Would imagine these will cellar very nicely for the next decade or more


Stop drinking them
I had a 6 pack

I have 3 left.... :?


:lol:

thanks michel
you not only gave me the best laugh I've had all week but some reinforcement of confidence in palate
I only got 2 so I have a lot harder job than you of seeing this through :shock:


Best mouthfeel was the last..
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Ian S wrote:
michel wrote:
Ian S wrote:1998 Penfolds Magill Estate Shiraz
Ok, it's probably lost a little over-exuberance and has a degree of balance/restraint, but there really isn't a heap of complexity. It has me questioning whether it was worth cellaring. Not bad, just somewhat uninteresting.


bloody hell
i have a magnum of this purchased at release and stored well
what do you reckon ?
keep or flick ?


It might be a matter of different tastes, so definitely seek opinions from people less grumpy about cellared South Australian Shiraz 8)
It's not falling over, so no need to rush into a decision.


IMO flick if the price is good. It aint going to get any better. It's Adelaide Plains fruit. No more no less. Drink the wine not the label.

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Chuck wrote:
Ian S wrote:
michel wrote:
bloody hell
i have a magnum of this purchased at release and stored well
what do you reckon ?
keep or flick ?


It might be a matter of different tastes, so definitely seek opinions from people less grumpy about cellared South Australian Shiraz 8)
It's not falling over, so no need to rush into a decision.


IMO flick if the price is good. It aint going to get any better. It's Adelaide Plains fruit. No more no less. Drink the wine not the label.

Chuck


I kinda like the more restrained fruit with French rather than American oak but I 100% get your point.
If I dont drink this in Winter this year with my school friends from Grade 4 then I will gift or sell. Being a magnum with excellent provenance I reckon it will be young still....
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Ian S wrote:

michel wrote:

Ian S wrote:
1998 Penfolds Magill Estate Shiraz
Ok, it's probably lost a little over-exuberance and has a degree of balance/restraint, but there really isn't a heap of complexity. It has me questioning whether it was worth cellaring. Not bad, just somewhat uninteresting.



bloody hell
i have a magnum of this purchased at release and stored well
what do you reckon ?
keep or flick ?



It might be a matter of different tastes, so definitely seek opinions from people less grumpy about cellared South Australian Shiraz 8)
It's not falling over, so no need to rush into a decision.



IMO flick if the price is good. It aint going to get any better. It's Adelaide Plains fruit. No more no less. Drink the wine not the label.

Chuck


Hold on, Chuck, is that really correct?

The Magill Estate vineyard is - as far as I know - neither located within the boundaries of the 'Adelaide Plains' wine region nor within the 'Adelaide Hills' wine region (AGI). As it sits outside the boundaries of these two wine regions it probably can be described as part of the 'Mount Lofty' wine zone.
I thought with its elevated position at the western slopes of the Adelaide Hills its terroir might be more similar to the Adelaide Hills than the Adelaide Plains.

https://www.wineaustralia.com/labelling/geographical-indicators/labelling-gi-adelaide-plains
https://www.wineaustralia.com/labelling/geographical-indicators/adelaide-hills
https://www.wineaustralia.com/labelling/geographical-indicators/labelling-gi-mount-lofty-ranges

BTW, Adelaide Plains wine can be quite good. Domenic Torzi and Tim Freeland make an excellent shiraz (Power of One) and grenache (Terreno Old Vine) under the Old Plains label.

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Tucker Wine Studios wrote:
Ian S wrote:

michel wrote:

Ian S wrote:
1998 Penfolds Magill Estate Shiraz
Ok, it's probably lost a little over-exuberance and has a degree of balance/restraint, but there really isn't a heap of complexity. It has me questioning whether it was worth cellaring. Not bad, just somewhat uninteresting.



bloody hell
i have a magnum of this purchased at release and stored well
what do you reckon ?
keep or flick ?



It might be a matter of different tastes, so definitely seek opinions from people less grumpy about cellared South Australian Shiraz 8)
It's not falling over, so no need to rush into a decision.



IMO flick if the price is good. It aint going to get any better. It's Adelaide Plains fruit. No more no less. Drink the wine not the label.

Chuck


Hold on, Chuck, is that really correct?

The Magill Estate vineyard is - as far as I know - neither located within the boundaries of the 'Adelaide Plains' wine region nor within the 'Adelaide Hills' wine region (AGI). As it sits outside the boundaries of these two wine regions it probably can be described as part of the 'Mount Lofty' wine zone.
I thought with its elevated position at the western slopes of the Adelaide Hills its terroir might be more similar to the Adelaide Hills than the Adelaide Plains.

https://www.wineaustralia.com/labelling/geographical-indicators/labelling-gi-adelaide-plains
https://www.wineaustralia.com/labelling/geographical-indicators/adelaide-hills
https://www.wineaustralia.com/labelling/geographical-indicators/labelling-gi-mount-lofty-ranges

BTW, Adelaide Plains wine can be quite good. Domenic Torzi and Tim Freeland make an excellent shiraz (Power of One) and grenache (Terreno Old Vine) under the Old Plains label.

Cheers,
Mario

Not sure what region it lies in the but it's closer to the Adelaide Plains in climate. The evening gully winds during Adelaide's summer do provide some cooling relief from the stinking hot days but IMO it has little Adelaide Hills flavours. More warmer climate than cool.
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Served blind, the 1982 WOTN. I rated the 1996 and 1998 my highest.



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Thankfully, a couple of nice clarets to finish the show.


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Jamie, quite frankly that dinner and wines looks simply superb. What is a boxed dozen of d'queum worth...12g?
Good luck to you, will be in about the 5th life before I see wine of that calibre.
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2007 Port Phillip Estate Rimage Shiraz - probably left this one a little long. Very close to being devoid of any fruit but not a bad food wine. Nothing sticking out but not really exciting either.

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[quote="JamieBahrain"]Served blind, the 1982 WOTN. I rated the 1996 and 1998 my highest.



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Menu:
Seared foie gras and Hokkaido scallops
Popcorn polenta, beetroot, corn crisps, pink grapefruit
Shellfish emulsion

Vichyssoise

Slow braised beef rib bourguignon
Pommes Anna, carrot, mushrooms, shallots

Chocolate dome with Mocha cream centre
Hokkaido milk ice cream, caramel nut crunch

Coffee or Tea
Assorted Petits fours
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JamieBahrain wrote:Served blind, the 1982 WOTN. I rated the 1996 and 1998 my highest.


Thankfully, a couple of nice clarets to finish the show.


Hi Jamie, happy to hear about the 1996, got some for my eldest son's birth year wine for his 50th birthday!

How did you rate the 1983? Just picked up couple of bottles

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Hi Brodie

The 1983 looked great initially, a little more developed but it was encapsulated within a fine structure and overall balance. I rated it quite well with a note that it was more developed. On second pass, it had a palate impurity, many suspected TCA and hence it was rated last out of the 12 !

Hope there's something positive from that.
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FYI
just opened Moss Wood 2001 cabernet SC
wow
Intense pefumed berries and length of palate
Getting ready for the Father in Laws Birthday dinner
I am very impressed
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A few BYOs in Melbourne this week
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Currently trying the Aphelion Grenache Bunch 2016 - surprisingly light & bright colour, but lovely & complex & yummy!
I'll drink to that :)

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No rush to drink good provenance 2001 Moss Wood cabernet- my next will be in 5 years....
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I'm straining my eyes Michel….looks like exotic drinking ?
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JamieBahrain wrote:I'm straining my eyes Michel….looks like exotic drinking ?


Not exotic
Woodfired food with excellent corks & most double blind

Thrilling really
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michel wrote:No rush to drink good provenance 2001 Moss Wood cabernet- my next will be in 5 years....


Any notes on the 01 MW? I have 2 of them and am getting a little twichie.

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Rocky wrote:
michel wrote:No rush to drink good provenance 2001 Moss Wood cabernet- my next will be in 5 years....


Any notes on the 01 MW? I have 2 of them and am getting a little twichie.


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Purchased cellar door
Cellared well

First aromas are heady and powerful with wonderful brambly berries
No bricking in colour still vivid & young
Palate has unresolved tannins & plenty of acid
I loved this immediately
6 hours later with the in laws it had settled into a lovely weave of fruit acid
The in laws both loved the wine and asked to see the bottle and were gobsmacked to see it was 16 years young
It is drinking beautifully now but will repay more time
I reckon grass fed beef medium rare would suit
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Random spur of the moment purchase, bit of age on it for around $35, really enjoying it. Soft and supple with a bit of grip, classic iron filings, blood with dark plums and a dustiness on the back palate.

Great for a boring Telecon.

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michel wrote:
Rocky wrote:
michel wrote:No rush to drink good provenance 2001 Moss Wood cabernet- my next will be in 5 years....


Any notes on the 01 MW? I have 2 of them and am getting a little twichie.


Screwcap
Purchased cellar door
Cellared well

First aromas are heady and powerful with wonderful brambly berries
No bricking in colour still vivid & young
Palate has unresolved tannins & plenty of acid
I loved this immediately
6 hours later with the in laws it had settled into a lovely weave of fruit acid
The in laws both loved the wine and asked to see the bottle and were gobsmacked to see it was 16 years young
It is drinking beautifully now but will repay more time
I reckon grass fed beef medium rare would suit



Thanks Michel

I will look forward to these ones. Picked up a few years back from auction so fingers crossed.

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