My last bottle of this. Decanted three hours before service.
Purple black in colour. Powerful nose of licorice, cloves, 'wild berry' style red fruits, cinnamon, a little leather and menthol - all climbing out of the glass. There's a heap of raspberry on the palate, jubey, juicy and fleshy, along with redcurrant and savoury oak. Tannins are fully integrated, and acid is supplying some more juiciness and freshness. Long and full finish.
Obviously this is a fully developed wine, but it is wonderful to find Australian reds that look this good after 19 years. I thought I had left it too long, but no. This is in fine form, if you like aged reds.
Cheers
Allan
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Thanks Allan, think I have 2-3 of these somewhere. Your note sums it up nicely. Lovely colour by the looks of it.
The Mount Ida's and Benno releases seem few and far between these days, but they're cracking reds.
Cheers Craig
The Mount Ida's and Benno releases seem few and far between these days, but they're cracking reds.
Cheers Craig
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I’ve been seriously impressed with my 02’s. For the price ( sale ) they blow most boutique wineries in the region out of the water.
Interesting comment on aged reds Allan. Making me feel so old fashioned as someone who ages wine. It does seem the reality these days though! Many immediate styles and palates about.
Interesting comment on aged reds Allan. Making me feel so old fashioned as someone who ages wine. It does seem the reality these days though! Many immediate styles and palates about.
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As I am marching on, I occasionally open something on release.
But 99% of my reds are aged. People I share them with are both stunned and appreciative...how do you have something so old, and how come it tastes magnificent
Cheers Craig
But 99% of my reds are aged. People I share them with are both stunned and appreciative...how do you have something so old, and how come it tastes magnificent
Cheers Craig
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Hear hear, Craig. I very rarely open any red on release (apart from tasting it for the first time, perhaps at cellar door) and I find that my palate has become unaccustomed to young reds as a result. They generally need a couple of years at least to lose the spiky edges.
Wine, women and song. Ideally, you can experience all three at once.