Got to love the Christmas parties.......
Leeuwin 1993 Art Series Chard: From magnum, not as clean as previous bottle this year but still quite expressive of the Leeuwin mould. May have had a rough life and it was showing. Good party wine though
Houghtons 1999 Gladstones Cabernet: Rich, full, powerful Margeret River cabernet. At $60 it's not twice as good as the 1999 regional cab from Houghtons, however I'm staggered at where they keep sourcing all this quality MR fruit from (including 1999 Thomas Hardy)
Houghtons 2000 Jack Mann: Tight, lean and firm. Needed serious coaxing. Should fatten up and fill out with time but not in the same league as the stunning 1998 and good 1999.
Devils Lair 1997 Pinot Noir: Nicely matured characteristic Pinot nose however fell apart on the palate finishing bitter and hot.
Balnaves Sparkling Red: Firm, extracted and too rough round the edges to be fully enjoyable. Not a patch on their reds.
Glaetzer 1997 Cab Malbec: Maturing quickly, almost bricking, soft tannins but a pleasant, albeit simple drink.
Mitchell 2002 Peppertree Shiraz: Purple and raw at the moment, give it a bit of time to find its legs and should be a classy drink.
Brief impressions of Champers tasting. Moet NV is considerably better this year (the past 6 years at least it has consistently proved to be the poorest of the NV's), Billecart is still clean, fine and citrusy, a lighter style that it great drinking. Charles Mis en Cave 98 still one of the best NV's even though it lacked some of the power and intensity of the previous two releases. Krug NV is completely cerebral, a real thinking drink, and certainly not a style that impresses everyone. Dom 1995 is a superstar!
cheers
TA