TORB wrote:Last night I had dinner with Red Bigot, Smithy and partners. I will leave it to him to tell you want we drank..... assuming he can remember.
Well, here is what I remember:
Cofield Sparkling Shiraz T XIII, new release, now NV rather than vintage, it must be a good drop, Ric and I bought 6 each, just over $25 pb case price.
Noons Reserve Cabernet 1998 about a half bottle left over from the night before, nice wine with great slightly minty cabernet fruit just surfacing over fierce tannins, it could go either way from here, either the tannins will soften before the fruit dries out and it will be superb, or the fruit won't make it and it will turn hard. Come back in a few years to find out.
Kays Amery Cabernet 2001 - menthol city on opening, nice firm structure and varietal but warmer-climate cabernet fruit, a baby yet.
Classic Mclaren La Test Shiraz 1997 - all cedary oak and subdued fruit, recognised as low-level cork taint.
Noon Reserve Shiraz 1997 - much more forward than the 98 Cabernet and softened enough that it's a good drink right now, or at least it went well with my pan-fried giant veal rib, that must have been the calf of an elephant to be a vealer.
Did I miss anything Ric?
The main reason we were in Rutherglen was to participate in a blind tasting of Durif at Warrabilla, I'll start a separate thread and briefly list the 37 wines we tasted in my preference order.