1994 Leasingham Classic Clare Sparkling Shiraz
1994 Leasingham Classic Clare Sparkling Shiraz
1994 Leasingham Classic Clare Sparkling Shiraz – Clare Valley, SA
Ripe blackcurrants and blackberries with hints mushroom and earth. Smooth with very good palate weigh, good length and lovely sweet fruit balance but seems to lack depth and complexity. Very enjoyable but nothing great. A little disappointing, especially after the great 1992. 16.9/20. $50.
Adair
Ripe blackcurrants and blackberries with hints mushroom and earth. Smooth with very good palate weigh, good length and lovely sweet fruit balance but seems to lack depth and complexity. Very enjoyable but nothing great. A little disappointing, especially after the great 1992. 16.9/20. $50.
Adair
Brucer wrote:Hi Adair,
Wine is a strange thing.
I love the 94, had another bottle last week, and have a dozen still to drink.
Maybe your bottle was crook?
I hate the 92. Fruit seems to have faded, leaving hard bitter tannins. It went to langtons.
The 91 is very good also.
Bruce
I Agree with you Brucer, I shared this bottle at the same table with Adair and I personally liked it alot. Others at the table thought it not complex enough (which is somewhat true), but I think it made up for it in sheer lushness and juiciness.
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I certainly hope that the 1994 Leasingham will at least be as good or better than the 1994 Seppelt Show Reserve because it will open this year's overseas Shiraz tasting later this year.
The 1992 for me was a true stunner, drunk it three times last year but I haven't tried the 1994 yet, only the Seppelt.
I hope people will like the Leasingham.
Cheers,
Attila
The 1992 for me was a true stunner, drunk it three times last year but I haven't tried the 1994 yet, only the Seppelt.
I hope people will like the Leasingham.
Cheers,
Attila
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Attila wrote:I certainly hope that the 1994 Leasingham will at least be as good or better than the 1994 Seppelt Show Reserve because it will open this year's overseas Shiraz tasting later this year.
The 1992 for me was a true stunner, drunk it three times last year but I haven't tried the 1994 yet, only the Seppelt.
I hope people will like the Leasingham.
Cheers,
Attila
Hi Attila,
The Seppelt SR is a level of complexity above the Leasingham for sure. On its own though, without comparing it, the Leasingham is a very nice, enjoyable wine, but I don't know how it will be received with your very trig European wine buddies, if you want to impress then the 94 Seppelts SR would probably be best.
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Attila wrote:I certainly hope that the 1994 Leasingham will at least be as good or better than the 1994 Seppelt Show Reserve because it will open this year's overseas Shiraz tasting later this year.
Cheers,
Attila
Should not even be mentioned together so far ahead is the Seppelt 94. The 94 Classic Clare fizz is a bit sickly and reeks of coconut oil. Well that is what I think anyway.
GW