both vintages perfectly cellared since release,and had not moved since being put into cellar (my bottles)Mahmoud Ali wrote:That seems like an odd outcome considering the recent reviews on cellartracker (2015 to 2017), with the 1997 and 1998 getting more love than the 1996 vintage. Having to pour it down the sink suggests something must be wrong with bottles or else it was poorly stored.
Mahmoud.
PS: I'm not allowed to mention names but a fairly large retailer in Australia is selling the Wynn's BL Cabernet for A$32 per bottle.
always found the 96 to be awful, both from my cellar and other sources. Overcropped to the max, mechanical harvesting, everything went wrong for Wynns that vintage. It is short, green, acidic and even a little sour. No signs of defective bottles. However, as you probably know, Wynns are notorious for having huge variation in the one civee in a single vintage, so perhaps i have been desperately unlucky.
98 never been a good wine, indeed, the 97 is a better wine.
Everything Black Label from 92-2000 not up to standard, lots of reasons for that.
I intentionally brought up the 96 and 98 to have a look, and source other people's opinions, and the results are above!!!