Is it normal for wines to taste so different from Heathcote than the other areas mentioned above? Just wonder if I got a bum batch also have some 03 not opened yet maybe I should try one. thanks
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gbrawley wrote:Today I opened a 2001 Sanguine and it is a nice wine. I love Aussy shiraz and the 2001 was a good bottle but tomorrow I will open a 2003 and we will see. I returned to the 2002 and it is still bad no improvement. I e mailed Simon at Nicks and he offered to credit me for all my 02 purchases which is a nice gesture given I am in the states. But will likely not be buying any more of this label. Cheers
Jeremy Oliver wrote:It is so typical of the many wasted opportunities I encounter when tasting the dehydrated, dessicated wines sold so often these days as Heathcote shiraz. The modern wines are nothing like the great Jasper Hills of the late 1980s and early 1990s, or indeed the Mount Idas of a decade ago that were picked with full physiological ripeness to make wines around 13% alcohol. The old Jaspers still look vibrant, youthful and beautifully balanced today.
KMP wrote:Had both the 2002 and the 2003 - prefer the 2003. The 2002 was not typical Shiraz (even for cool climate) and I would have confused its spicyness with a Zinfandel (although not a good one at the price). The 2002 is probably a high 80's wine for me. I think I have a bottle or two remaining. Might open one tonight.
Sanguine Estate Heathcote Shiraz 2002 $34.99USD
Deep, dark cherry with a reddish edge. Prominent lychee nut, dusty oak and pepper. This could be Californian Zinfandel. Soft entry, good mouth feel, clean acid finish and soft tannins. Great retronasal. Over several hours developed chocolate and cedar flavors and a slight bitterness to the finish. At 24 hours there was a mushroom flavor and the finish was hard, hot and acidic. By 48 hours there was a jammy port-like flavor and some caromel, but the wine had softened and was still quite sound, and that retronasal just goes on and on. Alcohol 14.5%. Tasted June 14-16, 2004.
Sanguine Estate Heathcote Shiraz 2003 $39.99USD
Dense cherry red with red edge. Opulent notes of ripe blackberry/cherry jam, cloves and sweet oak. A rich, full bodied wine with excellent carry of flavors onto the palate. Soft and supple with silky smooth tannins and bright, juicy acidity. Very well balanced with excellent depth of flavor intensity across the palate and a lengthy finish. Drinking well now and should do so for another decade. At 24 hours flavors of smoked oak and vanilla meld with the impressive suppleness. 2, 2, 4.3, 10.2 = 18.5/20, 92/100. 14.5% alcohol. Tasted November 4-5, 2005.
Mike
moolwadowns wrote:This wine peaked about 3 years ago when it was around 3 years old. A combination of climate change ( Heathcote just gets hotter and drier) and later picking produces wines that are more approachable in their youth. The taste of these newer Heathcotes is miles away from the Jasper Hills of the 1980s and 1990s. While Parker gave these new style Heathcotes a big wrap 5-7 years ago, they certainly are not ageing well.