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Had the 2002 in a blind tasting with 3 other top classified bdx and one other kiwi a few weeks ago
I swore black and blue on my house it was a bdx blind
Oh what a fool
Truth is NZ does a better job of imitating bdx than aus does
Haven’t had an older Coleraine yet, although a tasting of a more recent vintage of the Coleraine at a recent Coonawarra Cabernet masterclass was very impressive. Have since being buying some.Craig(NZ) wrote:Te Mata Coleraine![]()
Had the 2002 in a blind tasting with 3 other top classified bdx and one other kiwi a few weeks ago
I swore black and blue on my house it was a bdx blind
Oh what a fool
Truth is NZ does a better job of imitating bdx than aus does
Yes, the Melbourne Roadshow was very good. Great venue at Docklands, all CD’s present, 600 punters, good vibe.phillisc wrote:
Speaking of Coonawarra, trust that the Roadshow was good.
Cheers craig
Crikey, that's a good turn out...might need my crash helmet at the wine centre this Fridaymjs wrote:Yes, the Melbourne Roadshow was very good. Great venue at Docklands, all CD’s present, 600 punters, good vibe.phillisc wrote:
Speaking of Coonawarra, trust that the Roadshow was good.
Cheers craig
Yeah that is actually a pretty good call, it is one of the most balanced wines I've had over the 2-3 times I've had it (1990 vintage). It is still fairly easy to source if you are willing to pay a few hundred.tonsta wrote:Bin 90A perhaps? Showcases how good a shiraz/cab can be.
Tony
For me it's the 2009 Coleraine. Reckon it's still a long way away.via collins wrote:Speaking of which, I've a couple of 08s laid down, and wonder when you reckon they'd be in a good place to crack?
Had an 09 Coleraine two weeks ago. TCA, so never got to enjoy what is touted to be an amazing wine.Mahmoud Ali wrote:For me it's the 2009 Coleraine. Reckon it's still a long way away.via collins wrote:Speaking of which, I've a couple of 08s laid down, and wonder when you reckon they'd be in a good place to crack?
+1Hacker wrote:I don't believe it is about beating or even matching Bordeaux but rather demonstrating that some Oz Cabernets are on a pathway whereby they give a sophisticated flavour profile that puts them on a world stage. Imitation shouldn't be the driver when winemakers know they have terriors that deliver complexity that proudly wears it's New World status.
LawrenceM wrote: they will be bringing a Haut-Brion, Mouton and Cheval-Blanc to dinner (all good vintages from the 80s/90s
Hi Sean, to describe Haut Brion Mouton and Cheval as "supposedly" benchmark wines is to undermine your entire argument IMO. If you genuinely believe that these are not benchmark wines, then I am not sure what to say - you need to taste more broadly perhaps?Sean wrote:
in a line-up of supposedly benchmark cabernets from Bordeaux.
Excellent post mate. You've nailed it.Hacker wrote:I don't believe it is about beating or even matching Bordeaux but rather demonstrating that some Oz Cabernets are on a pathway whereby they give a sophisticated flavour profile that puts them on a world stage. Imitation shouldn't be the driver when winemakers know they have terriors that deliver complexity that proudly wears it's New World status.
I'm pretty sure i have a full case of that wine in the cellar, purchased at release ex mailing list. I'll check next time I'm down, and if I ever get to a Sydney off-line, I will bring a few bottles along.Alex F wrote:I am glad Cape Mentelle is mentioned. The best cabernet I have ever drunk is the Cape Mentelle 1983, about ten years ago. So good I bought another bottle when I was a poor student. I am now eyeing off some well cellared 1994.