I am searching for an absolute stand out unforgetable. At the moment I can't get just one but a series.
The first one 1954 Tulloch Private Bin - this was opened for Dad's 40th so I must have been only about 15 when I had it
 - twenty years on it is a faint memory.
  - twenty years on it is a faint memory.
In 1993 a group of Uni friends got together to try Grange - we had the chapel room at Darling Mills and had 61, 71 and 83 Grange - wine of the night? 1977 Chateau Reynella Vintage Port
 some of the others might not have agreed with me but a great wine.
  some of the others might not have agreed with me but a great wine.
In 1994 a bottle of 1973 Leo Buring Watervale Riesling (DWC13 I think) - stunning fresh as a daisy less than 5 years old not 21
Round 2000 a couple of bottles of 1970 Lindemans Hunter River white (White Burgundy and Chablis) - the good bottles were sublime. Along with the '73 Buring permanent guarentee that I could never be a red bigot
 
 
A few others are definite possible to be added to this list. The above seems to be a common theme of long aged wines but things like 90A and a 97 Speri Amarone would give them a run for their money. Nevertheless I can't nail down a single earth shattering 100 pointer
 Perhaps for the best always room for something new.
   Perhaps for the best always room for something new.
Over to you - do you have wine of your life?
Cheers
 
								



 You are a funny chappie, Craig.  You revel in your own unique 109 point system then make statements like this that may be factually correct in your own little context but are quite inane when comparing, as you did, to 100pts under the system that many other people use.
 You are a funny chappie, Craig.  You revel in your own unique 109 point system then make statements like this that may be factually correct in your own little context but are quite inane when comparing, as you did, to 100pts under the system that many other people use.


 Damn I shouldn't have mentioned points - was only meant to imply ecstatic perfection
  Damn I shouldn't have mentioned points - was only meant to imply ecstatic perfection  



 

