Any views on how these two will stack up against each other?
graham
Craig(NZ) wrote:not sure how they will stack against each other. All i know is at the prices they are asking neither of them will be stacking in my cellar
JamieH wrote:if your going to spend the money, buy the Hill of Grace always. Imo a beautifully crafted single vineyard shiraz. i too have heard 2005 is something special from Stephen and Prue!
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Jamie
JamieH wrote:Jay60a
I would probably take 5-6 of the super seconds too (not that rich) and most would probably vote for grange as a better wine across decades. i'm just a single vineyard nut when it comes to super premium wines and i think (this will probably get me in trouble) Grange is a cheat!
Feeling my ears burning now.
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Jamie
JamieH wrote:Carl,
i've tried ,89, 92,96,99 and 2001 all outstanding wines, the 1996 will probably still be in my top 50 wines of my life when i die. My beef is, Penfolds take the best fruit from Mclaren vale, coonawarra and barossa (this is just the 2003 vintage), within these regions multiple vineyards. with all this access to some of the most expensive and supposedly best fruit in south australia it should be spectacular, year in year out, which it usually is. Only for me, its still cheating, my idea of a true fine wine is not a blend of fruit from a whole state, but at the very least 1 region. all the other icon wines of the world i can think of come from one region at the very least. it would like to see penfolds produce grange all from Barossa fruit or even better a single vineyard, just for one year. all of this is just my opinon though, like i said i'm a big single vineyard fan.
griff wrote:JamieH wrote:Carl,
i've tried ,89, 92,96,99 and 2001 all outstanding wines, the 1996 will probably still be in my top 50 wines of my life when i die. My beef is, Penfolds take the best fruit from Mclaren vale, coonawarra and barossa (this is just the 2003 vintage), within these regions multiple vineyards. with all this access to some of the most expensive and supposedly best fruit in south australia it should be spectacular, year in year out, which it usually is. Only for me, its still cheating, my idea of a true fine wine is not a blend of fruit from a whole state, but at the very least 1 region. all the other icon wines of the world i can think of come from one region at the very least. it would like to see penfolds produce grange all from Barossa fruit or even better a single vineyard, just for one year. all of this is just my opinon though, like i said i'm a big single vineyard fan.
That is well considered opinion then. Tried some great Granges there. Would like to try the 99 actually but haven't come across it.
I guess I am less romantic in that for me a fine wine is what is in the glass in front of me
cheers
Carl
Jay60A wrote:griff wrote:JamieH wrote:Carl,
i've tried ,89, 92,96,99 and 2001 all outstanding wines, the 1996 will probably still be in my top 50 wines of my life when i die. My beef is, Penfolds take the best fruit from Mclaren vale, coonawarra and barossa (this is just the 2003 vintage), within these regions multiple vineyards. with all this access to some of the most expensive and supposedly best fruit in south australia it should be spectacular, year in year out, which it usually is. Only for me, its still cheating, my idea of a true fine wine is not a blend of fruit from a whole state, but at the very least 1 region. all the other icon wines of the world i can think of come from one region at the very least. it would like to see penfolds produce grange all from Barossa fruit or even better a single vineyard, just for one year. all of this is just my opinon though, like i said i'm a big single vineyard fan.
That is well considered opinion then. Tried some great Granges there. Would like to try the 99 actually but haven't come across it.
I guess I am less romantic in that for me a fine wine is what is in the glass in front of me
cheers
Carl
Show you how great the terroir is for Latour, Margaux etc. They are making tens of thousands of cases of the stuff from a single site.
Just a thought ... Wonder what a Latour-Margaux blend would be like?