I've been in a culling mode lately, as I have access to my northern stash of wines for the first time in about 8 months. I'm drinking up all the wines I think need to be consumed now, most of which are in the QPR style. But I've included some other tasting notes from more serious wines as well.
2000 Bodega Catena Zapata Malbec Lunlunta - Argentina, Mendoza
Impressive. Drinking beautifully now, and probably best drunk soon. Classic malbec notes, slightly meaty nose and flavours with plums, smoke and earth. Great QPR! (A-).
(91 pts.)
1998 Château Faizeau Vieilles Vignes - France, Bordeaux, Libournais, Montagne-St. Émilion
Didn't have time to decant, and that was a mistake. Started out fairly lightweight, but gained weight with time. A shorter finish than I'd hoped for, but a reasonable though unexciting wine overall (B+).
(88 pts.)
1999 Domaine des Remizieres Crozes-Hermitage Cuvee Christophe - France, Rhône, Northern Rhône, Crozes-Hermitage
Still tight, but with a couple of hours, it started to behave. Animalistic nose and palate, classic northern Rhone syrah that needs 3-5 more years. Great concentration (90+).
2001 Jim Barry Shiraz The Lodge Hill - Australia, South Australia, Clare Valley
Had this a few days ago. It was better than I expected, so nice QPR here. Nicely integrated flavours of plums, other redfruits and well judged oak. Probably at peak now, but should last 2-3 years yet.
(89 pts.)
1999 Mount Ida Shiraz - Australia, Victoria, Heathcote
Solid Heathcote (cold climate) shiraz from OZ, drinking nicely now. Well integrated, not an over the top style at all, with medium-full bodied, rather elegant redfruits flavours and a hint of brown sugar and soy.
(90 pts.)
2002 Bassermann-Jordan Forster Jesuitengarten Riesling Kabinett - Germany, Pfalz
Classic kabinett in style; light-medium bodied, slighly off dry, nice citrus and mineral notes on the palate (B+).
(88 pts.)
2001 Concha y Toro Cabernet Sauvignon Don Melchor Puente Alto - Chile, Valle Central, Maipo Valley
The next wine showed as much power, but more complexity on both the nose and palate. There was a pefumed, classy nose with smoky red fruits. More structured and complex, with concentrated, full bodied earthy plums, blackcurrent, tar and black licorice. A Wow! wine for all the group, this was the Concha y Toro Don Melchor 2001 (A). There are tons of opinions about this wine on the internet, especially the Winespectator board, but count me as a big fan. My only complaint is I have but 2 left.
(93 pts.)
2000 Annie's Lane Shiraz - Australia, South Australia, Clare Valley
Better than I expected, with plum and slight mint notes on the nose, and smooth plum and slight brown sugar notes on a medium-full bodied palate. Nicely integrated. At peak now, I would think, but will last another 2-3 years (B+/A-).
1999 Sandalford Shiraz Mount Barker - Australia, Western Australia, Margaret River
Hazy note..I was just looking for a basic shiraz to sip on a couple of days ago, but this was a pleasant surprise, with more elegance and concentration than I was expecting. Nice juice, ready to go now but will last a couple more years yet!
(90 pts.)
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