I was wondering if you think it is on the whole possible, or simply plausable, that a case of wine could have one bad bottle?
I recently bought a case of wine from the Grays Online heritage auction, which I thought was quite a steal at the time. The wine in question is the Killikanoon Secret Places 2002 Barossa Shiraz. Let me just say that I am no wine expert, in fact I fell in love with the stuff only around 4 months ago so I certainly don't have a long drinking history. However, even in my limited experience I do think that the first bottle I opened out of this case had something wrong with it. I could taste the alcohol so much, there was almost a menthol flavour - and it numbed my tounge! This was after a 40 minute decant. Another 40 minutes saw some of the fruitiness dissapear and the taste was not quite as pungent, even further on it started to become very bland with nothing but this alcohol taste. 24 hours didn't do much for this odd taste either. Now surely this is not how this wine is supposed to taste? I have sent am email to Killikanoon asking for their opinion on this matter and await a reply.
So it leaves me in a bit of a pickle. I contacted Grays who were fantastic at first, saying that they would happily return the wine and arranged for a courier to pick it up. One week later, and numerous phone calls and angry messages, the wine had still not been collected and it wasn't until I sent a rather rude email that someone actually phoned to say that the Heritage wines are not able to be returned. I understand this is part of the terms and conditions, why they couldn't tell me the previous week I do not know.
Should I be game enough to open another bottle and suffer the entire experience again (or possibly be in bliss?)? And has anyone actually tried this wine and can tell me what it is supposed to be like?
Your help and advice is much appreciated
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