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Been some questions asked about the long term cellaring potential of the 02 and 03 Wobbly Villa's.
Yes they are both 17% alcohol, and some writers are concerned they will blow out. (The 03 says 16 on the label but we didn't stretch the blend that far with our Rutherglen Durif and its actually 16.9%).
Without getting into semantics on whether big wines live, the natural preservatives in wine are, alcohol, tannin. and acid.
Its always been part of the Warrabilla style to have heaps of acid, we need it to keep the wines in balance. It also helps in making the SO2 work in protecting the wine from oxidation/ premature ageing. Ours would be the most acid big reds in the district. Its also a killer on Brett spoilage, so hopefully all our wines are squeaky clean.
I'd suggest that the 02 and 03 are going to live for a fair while yet. The airbag press and really ripe fruit give soft tannin structure that doesn't need time to soften the tannin structure. The 03 is a bit more firmer with the tannins, so I'd probably suggest that needs some time to be seen at its best.....Ditto the 02 Parola's Durif. 5 years should see its at what I would think will be a great age.
The 02 I'd drink younger, generous years sometimes open up relatively quickly. It will happily go 5 years but I'd drink it the next 3-4. The 98's did the same thing, why waste all that in your face young fresh fruit.
Having said that we love young fresh fruit, and really dislike tired old wines.
Cheers
Smithy