1999 warrabilla reserve shiraz

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thelongroad
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1999 warrabilla reserve shiraz

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impressions ? tasting notes ?? interested in feedback and opinions - cheers JB
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smithy1

99 sHIRAZ

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Seeing as I made it, I wonder if my notes are a help.

99 was in Rutherglen a fairly lean hard year. The wines looked tough and short in comparision to the 98's and 2000's.
The wine is showing some browning and looks a bit thin and lean. It would have been better drinking 2-3 years ago, although the fruit is still evident its a bit lolly and simple. Oak is nice but a bit prominent as the fruit has fallen off.

in hindsight we took some overcropped fruit from a mate ( and paid him way too much as well!) Won't happen again!

Your'e way better off to look at 01, 02 03 or try the 04's (botled feb 05)
Cheers

Smithy

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Re: 99 sHIRAZ

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smithy1 wrote:8)

Seeing as I made it, I wonder if my notes are a help.

99 was in Rutherglen a fairly lean hard year. The wines looked tough and short in comparision to the 98's and 2000's.
The wine is showing some browning and looks a bit thin and lean. It would have been better drinking 2-3 years ago, although the fruit is still evident its a bit lolly and simple. Oak is nice but a bit prominent as the fruit has fallen off.

in hindsight we took some overcropped fruit from a mate ( and paid him way too much as well!) Won't happen again!

Your'e way better off to look at 01, 02 03 or try the 04's (botled feb 05)
Cheers

Smithy


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Post by George Krashos »

Had the '02 Reserve Durif with a friend last night - first exposure to this grape variety.

Impressions: Big and black. Had a large jolt of VA on the nose early on but this settled down after an hour or so. Not a wine I'd drink with food - I did try but I'll know better next time. Palate weight was solid and it had a viscosity to it that really got all those big fruit characters jumping on the taste buds. Long but didn't really have any "hold on, I'm getting a different flavour now"-aspect to it.

Given my inexperience with the variety, I struggled with coming up with a flavour profile: best I could come up with was big, dried-fruits (ala prunes, raisins etc.).

In retrospect, I'm sure we drank this too early but it was an interesting initiation into durif and certainly not off-putting. I'll just have to line up some brontosaurus burgers for next time.

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Smithy1

02 Reserve Durif

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George,
Must have been a bad bottle. Halliday gave it 93, its done spectacularly well wine show wise, I know the VA and its not high by any means. It is 17 % alc and that can give some jump out of the glass especially on a hot summer night, but contact me at the winery on andrew@warrabillawines.com.au and we'll find you a better bottle.

Cheers
Smithy

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Re: 02 Reserve Durif

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Smithy1 wrote:8)

George,
Must have been a bad bottle. Halliday gave it 93, its done spectacularly well wine show wise, I know the VA and its not high by any means. It is 17 % alc and that can give some jump out of the glass especially on a hot summer night, but contact me at the winery on andrew@warrabillawines.com.au and we'll find you a better bottle.

Cheers
Smithy


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