I've managed to make my way through a number of wines this week a few of which i will give mention to below for a first time post in your forum. Unfortunately i didnt keep up with my practice of taking notes this week as i have in the past so i will do my best to recall from memory.
1971 Orlando Cabernet, considering its age i was quite surprised by its brick red only very slight orange on the rim, the nose showed red fruits, light strawberry and cedar characters. The wine was decanted and on first taste seemed hollow on the mid palate, medium bodied with earthy mushroom, some cedar and small amount of strawberry jam. After given approximately 2-3 hours of time a second taste showed stronger red fruits which seemed to fill that hollow mid palate and follow through on the finish. Very smooth and enjoyable to drink after being decantered for 2-3hrs.
2003 Torbreck The Struie Shiraz, Dark almost black purple in colour. Upon opening this bottle the aroma's seemed to leap from the bottle and slap me in the face, rich dark fruits, plum, floral and spiced aroma's seemed to promise a rich powerfull Barossa shiraz. The palate was full of dark cherry, blackcurrant chocolate, mocha, liquorish and spice, velvety chewy texture and not too much oak. Long and silky finish. Although young i loved this wine and it married very well with the spicy Korean lamb stew that we drank this with.
2003 Clonakilla Hill Tops Shiraz , Deep purple with a slightly ruby red tinge, very floral with a hint of dark fruits, violets and peppered spice. Intense dark fruits, black currant, spice, pepper and raspberries on the palate, full bodied and rich this is what i like to call typically very nice cold climate shiraz. Very enjoyable.
1992 Wynn's John Riddoch Cabernet, Deep purple, the nose was full of black currant and jammy sweet dark fruits. The palate was smooth and medium to full bodied showing blackberry, blueberry, currants and a persistant yet gripping finish. Not as powerfull as the complex and full bodied 98 and from memory not quite as enjoyable as the 93 tasted late last year.