RWT 99 - THOUGHTS AND COMMENTS

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RWT 99 - THOUGHTS AND COMMENTS

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Hi there, i was thinking of purchasing a magnum bottle of the 99 RWT and just wanted to get peoples opinions on this wine, i'm a red man through and through and like my reds on the dry side, so i'm just wandering would this wine be something i would like, having said that i dont mind ppls comments on this wine

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Excellent wine - the best RWT made thus far IMO.

I have three magnums. :oops:

Mind you, I picked them up for NZ$150 each...
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Maximus wrote:Excellent wine - the best RWT made thus far IMO.

I have three magnums. :oops:

Mind you, I picked them up for NZ$150 each...


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Maximus wrote:Excellent wine - the best RWT made thus far IMO.

I have three magnums. :oops:

Mind you, I picked them up for NZ$150 each...


Nice, well i've seen it from cellarit for 199 and that includes the original penfolds wooden box so i think thats very good value.

i think i'll take the plunge, i've just gotten a promotion at work 2day so this will be a good celebratory purchase heheh

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It is an excellent wine. I agree that is most likely to be the best RWT released so far.
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I had a bottle of 99 rwt last week and also a bottle of 98 greenock creek seven acre shiraz .a beautiful soft and elegant wine :twisted: up against the greenock creek mind you the 4 of us at the table was unaminus and went the gc :D
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I've got a half dozen of these (normal 750ml bottles mind) and was intending to crack the 1st on or around it's 10th birthday (with the others following sometime over the following decade). Any recent tastings by folks to challenge my thoughts?

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Jordan wrote:It is an excellent wine. I agree that is most likely to be the best RWT released so far.


really?... what about the 02'?

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Christo wrote:
Jordan wrote:It is an excellent wine. I agree that is most likely to be the best RWT released so far.


really?... what about the 02'?

c


I think the 2002 is another very good wine, no great difference in quality between that and the 1999 but it is the style of the 99 which attracts me, as does a lot of Barossa 99s.

I would be happy to have either stashed away for 10 years.
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Christo wrote:really?... what about the 02'?

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'99 is better.
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1999 is as good as any of them, until you get to 2004, 2005 and 2006, which are a clear step up. 1997 and 2000 are the relatively poor ones. In terms of quality, there isn't much separating 1998, 1999 or 2002.

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Yes, the 2004 was looking excellent when released.

I have always thought the 1998 was over-oaked.
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Jordan wrote:I have always thought the 1998 was over-oaked.


Likewise. Vanilla milkshake.

I haven't tried the new releases - must get my hands on some.
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The 98 is full of big blue oak, and big blue fruit. In its style, it's a really good wine - you just have to like oak. Not a quality consideration - a style consideration.

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Yes the 04 is a smart wine. i just balk at the cost, i then look at the tons of top aussie shiraz i bought years ago still sitting there in my cellar untouched and untroubled by tempatation and pass...
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