Profiling Cab-Shiraz round the world - any tips?

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Profiling Cab-Shiraz round the world - any tips?

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I'm putting on a tasting of cabernet [or Bordeaux blend] & shiraz wines from a range of regions, featuring a direct comparison of 3 mature vintages of Virgin Hills (1983, 85 & 8 8) and 3 maturing Trevallons (1989, 1990, 1995), a 1999 Argiano Solengo [which may not actually contain Syrah in that vintage), followed by some 'young Turks': MontGras Riserva 2005, Godolphin 2005, Anwilka 2005. The idea is to explore what has been achieved with this very ancient combination - from hermitaged claret to Max Schubert filling in cab's 'hollow middle'- in these very different climates. Just wanted to ask what kinds of style and flavour differences I might expect, as I have not tried any of these.
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Nigel,

Don't be surprised if those Virgin Hills are undrinkable and well past their prime.
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Parson's Flat?

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Ric,
I wonder if adding Parson's Flat would offer a sample of an hmest affordable and yet elegant version of Cab-Shiraz to compare with the Godolphin, and 1996 Bin 389. We also have the 1006Henschke Keynton to add as a bonus.
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I'd say the 1006'd be well past it by now.
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Too right -

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I meant the 1996 Keynton :~)

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I know, just too good an opportunity. :)
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Henschke Keyneton Estate 1996
In great shape, drinking more or less at it's peak. Lovely rounded leathery notes although still quite a lot of primary fruit hanging around. Really good.

On that note, my own impression if the 96 above, for interest's sake. Drinking well, IMO.
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My personal favourite is the 2002 Yalumba Signature. One of the best in recent years. Still to be found if you hunt around.

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Agreed, great wine.
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There are quite a few Sth African wineries who do Shiraz/Cab blends (usually with a bit of Merlot as well). Rust en Vrede Estate blend fits the bill.

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I'm featuring the Anwilka 2005...

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This is a round-the-world toe-dip for the uninitiated (including myself), so I'm just using the one South African representative - one boosted by RP a couple of years ago. If we go for the style, we might feature more in a future tasting.
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