fred wrote:'twas I above.
fred
Yea right, as if that clarification post was necessary.




fred wrote:'twas I above.
fred
fred wrote:magill 02 is bloody good (but I'm not convinced it will be better than the 98 which I would have picked as your preferred vintage of this wine anyway).
You see when one is the font of ALL knowledge, mere mortals fail to reply...
per Jeremy Oliver:
St.Henri
1990 - 96/100: 2002-2010
1996 - 95/100: 2008-2016
1998 - 94/100: 2018-2028
1999 - 95/100: 2011-2019
I can accept different tastes and preferences but I think the outside of JO's suggestions are deceiving to most people. I have his book and thought this with most of the wines he rates and I have tried.
I'm just saying that that's not the advice I would want, especially pay for in concerns to wines I may not know in advance. I know St. Henri so I can safely say I would give this wine 10-12 years for my palate, especially the '98 and '99.
He gives all those St. Henri vintages 20 years, not just the '86 - which has now become the poster child for everyone's argument. Fine, I accept the '86, but let's be real here, every good vintage of these wines are not built to carry 20 years, and I think it is remiss to imply or suggest.
quoted by TORB:
FWIW, I agree with most of OliverÂ’s drinking windows now. Some years ago, that was not always the case and thought he was a bit generous but as time went on and I tried more older wines that he predicted a long life for, I realized he was on the money in most cases.
Quoted by Adair:
Over the past few years, on numerous occasions I have been truly amazed how well many high quality South Australian Shiraz and Shiraz/Cabernet blends, and Coonawarra Cabernets for that matter, have aged and even benefited from at least one decade but on many occasions two decades of proper cellaring, including Penfolds Bin 389 and St.Henri. However, the wines I have tasted are typically from the top vintages: 1965 (esp. Hunter), 1966, 1971, 1976, 1982, 1986. On the other hand, I suspect the lesser vintages would be hitting their drinking plateau in veryfew years, definitely way before a decade, but am not sure.