Browsing the current melbourne auction and looking at some bottles from birth-years.
None of the books I have, or things i've looked up shed light on the aforementioned.
Any advice or hints would be greatly appreciated.
And the line-up is :
1968 Roxton Estate Private Label Bin B26 McLaren Vale Shiraz
1968 Seppelt Private Bin MBI Malbec
1971 Chiltern Rutherglen VP
1971 Orlando Cab Sav
1971 Seppelt Moyston Claret
1974 Redman Claret
1974 Tolleys Hope Valley Shiraz Grenache (Burgundy) Barossa Valley
I'm well aware of the adage that theres no such thing as a great old wine... just great old bottles - so just after general impressions/advice.
Cheers JB
Advice for some old stuff at langtons...
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Re: Advice for some old stuff at langtons...
thelongroad wrote:...None of the books I have, or things i've looked up shed light on the aforementioned.
Cheers JB
That prolly sums it up. There's prolly a reason too - like pretty ordinary when they came out. When in doubt, fire off an email to the wineries and ask them. I've had the Seppelt, Redman and Orlando but in younger vintages from late 70s in the mid and late 80s and they were ordinary then. But if the bid estimates are low, go for 'em. One strike will make it all worthwhile.
Danny
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The Chiltern Vintage Port would be Durif based, and could well be the best on your list.
They can be bought quite reasonably on occasion.The Roscoe is excellent, (named after his Dad)
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