Selected vintages
- Daniel Jess
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Selected vintages
Can anyone shed some light into how the following are faring?
- 01 Coriole Mary Kathleen Cab Merl/Cab Franc
- 00 Majella C/Sauv
- 93 Mitchelton Wines C/Sauv
- 90 Mitchelton Reserve C/Sauv
- 98 Zema Estate Coonawarra C/Sauv.
I have bottles and bottles of the vintages as handed down by a former colleague and although I feel the Mitchelton's will be close to (if not past) use by dates, I'd like to know your thoughts!
- 01 Coriole Mary Kathleen Cab Merl/Cab Franc
- 00 Majella C/Sauv
- 93 Mitchelton Wines C/Sauv
- 90 Mitchelton Reserve C/Sauv
- 98 Zema Estate Coonawarra C/Sauv.
I have bottles and bottles of the vintages as handed down by a former colleague and although I feel the Mitchelton's will be close to (if not past) use by dates, I'd like to know your thoughts!
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Re: Selected vintages
Daniel Jess wrote:Can anyone shed some light into how the following are faring?
- 01 Coriole Mary Kathleen Cab Merl/Cab Franc
- 00 Majella C/Sauv
- 93 Mitchelton Wines C/Sauv
- 90 Mitchelton Reserve C/Sauv
- 98 Zema Estate Coonawarra C/Sauv.
I have bottles and bottles of the vintages as handed down by a former colleague and although I feel the Mitchelton's will be close to (if not past) use by dates, I'd like to know your thoughts!
If you have so many bottles of each of these wines why not open one of each so you can form your own opinions?
daz
Re: Selected vintages
Daniel Jess wrote:Can anyone shed some light into how the following are faring?
- 01 Coriole Mary Kathleen Cab Merl/Cab Franc
This is very good. Just re-released by the winery last year.
GW
Depends how they have been delivered/cellared. From my stocks, no big hurry on the 98 Balnaves. 2000 Majella Cabernets isn't the greatest example of the line and might not improve from here, but should hold a few years yet if you want it to. Try one soon and see how your batch is going.
Cheers
Brian
Life's too short to drink white wine and red wine is better for you too! :-)
Brian
Life's too short to drink white wine and red wine is better for you too! :-)
- Daniel Jess
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Have opened a couple (but for coriole and majella) and all seem okay thus far, not too impressed with the mitchelton wines, definitely agree with myself that they're past use by date.
I agree with your thoughts Brian on Majella 00, it was okay but I get the distinct feeling that too much new oak was used and it hasn't softened as much as I had figured it would. I really like the 05 majella but, can't wait to see it in a few years!
I'll be releasing the 01 coriole on our cellar list but the rest, well I think I might just take them home and enjoy myself at Christmas time.
I agree with your thoughts Brian on Majella 00, it was okay but I get the distinct feeling that too much new oak was used and it hasn't softened as much as I had figured it would. I really like the 05 majella but, can't wait to see it in a few years!
I'll be releasing the 01 coriole on our cellar list but the rest, well I think I might just take them home and enjoy myself at Christmas time.
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- Daniel Jess
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I had the 98 Zema late last month - thought I posted the TN, but somehow I missed it.
It's traveling really well at the moment, but will hold this form a while too - for that matter most 98 Coonawarra reds I've tried have lived up to the hype on release.
Cheers,
Ian
It's traveling really well at the moment, but will hold this form a while too - for that matter most 98 Coonawarra reds I've tried have lived up to the hype on release.
Cheers,
Ian
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