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Anonymous wrote: 98 was a super vintage.Just go and enjoy some for yourself albeit alot are still too youthfull.Its amazing how its often fashionable to knock the best.I bet you are anti-American too.


And a number of them are not progressing as well as expected! The vintage is nowhere near as great as forecast and there there will be many dissapointments, but there will be some great wines too.
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Ric
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Could say that with any good vintage though :?:

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Could say that with any good vintage though :?:

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Anonymous wrote:Could say that with any good vintage though :?:


The difference is that was 98 was called by many pundits as the vinatge of the centuary (clearly it is not) and a much higher (than normal) rate of wines have not developed as well as people would have origionaly predicted.
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Ric
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I've gone thru numerous of '98 from top to the bottom. Great upon released. Half of them holding, the rest losing steam :cry:
Pity those wankers who invested big time.

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Any further sightings of the St Peters '02 ? I haven't seen any around my regular places in Sydney....

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Yet to find any 98s falling apart but then again I'm yet to broach many of my sixpacks.

Which 98s don't foumites think are going anywhere?
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Post by JamieBahrain »

None in Hong Kong yet.

Sorry to sidetrack- how is the 99? I put a few bottles in my Dad's cellar and told him to have a look at them in 07+.

I noted a few mixed bag reports on the vintage after I had purchased- though was relieved it wasn't the Brett bomb.

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707 wrote:Yet to find any 98s falling apart but then again I'm yet to broach many of my sixpacks.

Which 98s don't foumites think are going anywhere?


A few that come to mind:-

Nine Popes
Fox Creek Reserve Shiraz
Gartner Cab
Tintara Shiraz
Mitchelton Print (possibly)
Lehmann Eight Songs
Mountain Blue
Saltram No 1
Shottesbrooke Eliza
Tollana 222
Veritas Hanisch
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Ric
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TORB,

Agree on the No 1 and Eight Songs. Mine are off to auction.

Mike

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Why include Mitchelton Print? Mine are drinking beautifully and imho taste as if they have years ahead of them. Earlier vintages are also drinking well and I don't think they changed their approach in 98?

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Guest wrote:Why include Mitchelton Print? Mine are drinking beautifully and imho taste as if they have years ahead of them. Earlier vintages are also drinking well and I don't think they changed their approach in 98?

Agree, 98 Print is a very good drink. 93 Print is still drinking very well.

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IMO, based on the last bottle of 98 Print I recently tried, it will best be drunk over the next 3 years. Its OK, it just won't last as long as many previous vintages.
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Ric
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TORB wrote:
707 wrote:Yet to find any 98s falling apart but then again I'm yet to broach many of my sixpacks.

Which 98s don't foumites think are going anywhere?


A few that come to mind:-

Nine Popes
Fox Creek Reserve Shiraz
Gartner Cab
Tintara Shiraz
Mitchelton Print (possibly)
Lehmann Eight Songs
Mountain Blue
Saltram No 1
Shottesbrooke Eliza
Tollana 222
Veritas Hanisch


you wasted your money on all those wines ? :shock:
or have you sold them all at auction and now talking the vintage down :wink:
most of my '98s have delivered as expected so far, you must keep your expectations down in this game, never listen to the hype, and I always taste before I buy :wink:

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guest8 wrote:you wasted your money on all those wines ? :shock:
or have you sold them all at auction and now talking the vintage down :wink:
most of my '98s have delivered as expected so far, you must keep your expectations down in this game, never listen to the hype, and I always taste before I buy :wink:


"all those wines" - probably a pretty small proportion of TORB's purchases. :oops:

I never make any buying mistakes when I'm anonymous either... :D

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