Penfolds Grange 2004

The place on the web to chat about wine, Australian wines, or any other wines for that matter
User avatar
ross67
Posts: 280
Joined: Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:04 pm
Location: Brisbane

Penfolds Grange 2004

Post by ross67 »

The upcoming release is just over a month away i think.
For the best part of 5-6 years we all have been glugging down wonderful SA reds from the outstanding 2002 and 2004 vintages.
We all know how good these vintages are.
From what i understand the 2002 Grange is generally regarded the best since the '98 and/or '96.
My guess we will have a buzz/hype about this wine from commentators like no other.

Just my opinion i could be wrong.

Can we expect something monumental from the '04??


ross

User avatar
Rawshack
Posts: 377
Joined: Mon Sep 29, 2008 1:19 pm
Contact:

Re: Penfolds Grange 2004

Post by Rawshack »

ross67 wrote:
Can we expect something monumental from the '04??




A monumental price tag perhaps
The Dog of Wine

JG
Posts: 26
Joined: Sun Dec 21, 2008 1:46 pm

Post by JG »

Hopefully economic conditions will keep a lid on price, might slurge on one as should be a v good year.

Wonder how high production volumes will be compared to prior years?

Maybe they will dump overseas and keep local price high.

Jay60A
Posts: 623
Joined: Thu Oct 20, 2005 7:01 pm
Location: Richmond, Surrey

Post by Jay60A »

JG wrote:Hopefully economic conditions will keep a lid on price, might slurge on one as should be a v good year.

Wonder how high production volumes will be compared to prior years?

Maybe they will dump overseas and keep local price high.


Like others have said, I recommend a quick Grange flight to Auckland.

fwiw I'm sure it will be a great wine ...
“There are no standards of taste in wine. Each mans own taste is the standard, and a majority vote cannot decide for him or in any slightest degree affect the supremacy of his own standard". Mark Twain.

User avatar
Craig(NZ)
Posts: 3246
Joined: Sat Aug 23, 2003 3:12 pm
Location: New Zealand

Post by Craig(NZ) »

I will wait till it hits the clearance bins in the auckland supermarkets :lol:

No matter how good it is $400-500 is just too much in a world where other interests exist (not sure all of us live in that world, but im speaking for those that do)
Follow me on Vivino for tasting notes Craig Thomson

Deano
Posts: 143
Joined: Sun Jul 11, 2004 5:47 pm
Location: Adelaide, SA

Post by Deano »

Rudd Stimuli (as its the second round) can buy me two bottles...timing of release and stimulus are aligned!
Cheers

User avatar
n4sir
Posts: 4020
Joined: Mon Dec 15, 2003 10:53 pm
Location: Adelaide

Post by n4sir »

Deano wrote:Rudd Stimuli (as its the second round) can buy me two bottles...timing of release and stimulus are aligned!


I wouldn't count on it Deano - I heard a whisper there could be a very significant price increase for the 2004 Grange (here and overseas).

Cheers,
Ian
Forget about goodness and mercy, they're gone.

John #11
Posts: 483
Joined: Sat Jan 20, 2007 9:57 am
Location: Adelaide

Post by John #11 »

I've been thinking about this for some time, and I feel that the 2004 vintage was MUCH better for Barossa Cabernet than it was for Shiraz (2002 was the bestest lately), so the hype about the 2004 Grange may be ... well just hype.

I'm sure GW might have something to say on this issue, he has generally been a 2002ist.

User avatar
Wayno
Posts: 1633
Joined: Sat Apr 29, 2006 6:31 pm
Location: Adelaide, Australia

Post by Wayno »

John #11 wrote:
I'm sure GW might have something to say on this issue, he has generally been a 2002ist.


...iste, John... iste :)
Cheers
Wayno

Give me the luxuries of life and I will willingly do without the necessities.

Mike Hawkins
Posts: 2747
Joined: Fri Aug 29, 2003 9:39 am

Post by Mike Hawkins »

I was fortunate enough to sit next to Peter Gago at a NYC dinner to celebrate the release of the 2002 Grange a couple of years ago. In hushed tones he mentioned the 2004 was significantly better and will end up along side the great vintages like 71, 76, 86 and 90.

When a reliable wine maker tells me that a wine he's NOT trying to sell at the time is among the best they've ever made, then that's a good pointer IMO.

I plan on picking up at least a 6 pack.

Gary W
Posts: 993
Joined: Thu May 26, 2005 10:41 am
Location: Sydney
Contact:

Post by Gary W »

I don't much like 2002 Barossa Shiraz, I like 2002 Cabernet better.
2004 Grange an absolute blinder. I'm going to buy a couple myself.
GW

User avatar
ross67
Posts: 280
Joined: Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:04 pm
Location: Brisbane

Post by ross67 »

Mike:
That certainly would have been an enjoyable function and one i'm sure you'll remember for a long time to come!!

I personally really enjoy the time around Grange release...the 'buzz' and so on....i don't know it just sort of ropes you in.

I've have never bought on release mind you only through auction. The 6 -pack should last you a lifetime!!!


ross

Deano
Posts: 143
Joined: Sun Jul 11, 2004 5:47 pm
Location: Adelaide, SA

Post by Deano »

I took some English clients to the "Blend Your Own" session at Nuri last month and we had a great time...highly recommended...however the host "highlighted" that the 2008 vintage is "the" best from the 00's...as the "comments" were coming through from the winemakers...but i have to say the three wines, G,S & M, for the session, were all from 2008, were dark and very impressive though...i think i made a GSM at 40:20:20...sorry...i threw the bottle out...i do recall though it was based on the 2004 GSM ratios...the point is...maybe save your Grange dollars for the lower priced 2008 Bin range.
Cheers

Mike Hawkins
Posts: 2747
Joined: Fri Aug 29, 2003 9:39 am

Post by Mike Hawkins »

Thanks Ross,

It was a great function. Plenty of bottles of older Grange that night too.

I'm hoping the 04 will retail for about USD220. They tried to jack up the price of the 03 (with what seems to be reduced supply here) and they haven't sold. I guess time will tell....

Jay60A
Posts: 623
Joined: Thu Oct 20, 2005 7:01 pm
Location: Richmond, Surrey

Post by Jay60A »

The interesting anomaly is that here in the UK I can get Grange 1991 for the same price as 2003. 1996 is cheaper than both, and yet is perhaps one of the greatest (my 6-pack is sleeping).

Smart money says Grange should be back-bought - in about every vintage since 1990 ...
“There are no standards of taste in wine. Each mans own taste is the standard, and a majority vote cannot decide for him or in any slightest degree affect the supremacy of his own standard". Mark Twain.

JamieBahrain
Posts: 3754
Joined: Sat Aug 16, 2003 7:40 am
Location: Fragrant Harbour.

Post by JamieBahrain »

Agree. Back loading on good vintages of Grange from UK.

User avatar
drlev
Posts: 21
Joined: Fri Nov 09, 2007 10:25 pm
Location: Melbourne

Post by drlev »

http://www.frontierwines.com.au/INFO_wi ... ECODE=1612

Already advertising Grange 2004 for $450.00 pb
Cheers, Lev.

monghead
Posts: 1769
Joined: Sat Feb 07, 2004 10:28 pm
Location: Sydney

Post by monghead »

Hmmm,

Keen on this vintage.

Where is that VC 30% off sale when u need it.....

Mike Hawkins
Posts: 2747
Joined: Fri Aug 29, 2003 9:39 am

Post by Mike Hawkins »

Drlev,

Given this forum is run by a retailer (Gavin), its not the 'done thing' to detail competitors prices (apologies if that is coming across too bluntly). Plus Frontier Wines is not a company I'd recommend to anyone. I'm still waiting for delivery many months after paying for wine, and can't get responses to emails or calls. (Sorry Gavin - I hope this doesn't breach the 'running down competitors' policy).

Just my $0.02.

Mike

vinx
Posts: 22
Joined: Tue Feb 05, 2008 2:57 pm
Location: 90% Singapore 10% Sydney

Post by vinx »

I am sure they are good wines, but I don't think they aren't worth for what they are asking for.

http://www.decanter.com/news/281038.html

Boyeah
Posts: 110
Joined: Tue Apr 15, 2008 9:05 pm
Location: Milson's Point

Post by Boyeah »

vinx wrote:I am sure they are good wines, but I don't think they aren't worth for what they are asking for.
Couldn't agree more!
Cheers
Boyeah
http://www.decanter.com/news/281038.html
Everyday is a bonus! Drink the best wine you can afford.

User avatar
ross67
Posts: 280
Joined: Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:04 pm
Location: Brisbane

Post by ross67 »

CM has just given the '04 .......99 pts!!


ross

Jay60A
Posts: 623
Joined: Thu Oct 20, 2005 7:01 pm
Location: Richmond, Surrey

Post by Jay60A »

ross67 wrote:CM has just given the '04 .......99 pts!!


ross


Cue onset of red mist, mass hysteria and general lemming like behaviour ... I'll buy some when it's all died down.
“There are no standards of taste in wine. Each mans own taste is the standard, and a majority vote cannot decide for him or in any slightest degree affect the supremacy of his own standard". Mark Twain.

Loztralia
Posts: 334
Joined: Wed Oct 22, 2008 9:47 am
Location: Sydney

Post by Loztralia »

Jay60A wrote:
ross67 wrote:CM has just given the '04 .......99 pts!!


ross


Cue onset of red mist, mass hysteria and general lemming like behaviour ... I'll buy some when it's all died down.


Not sure how much sway Winefront has with the consumers of suburban South West London matey - might as well go for it now :wink:
3, 65, 7, 50

TORB
Posts: 2493
Joined: Mon Aug 04, 2003 3:42 pm
Location: Bowral NSW
Contact:

Post by TORB »

drlev wrote:
Already advertising Grange 2004 for $450.00 pb


Grange 2004 Commeth and the unscrupulous retailers are at it again
Cheers
Ric
TORBWine

jeremy
Posts: 444
Joined: Fri Jan 23, 2009 10:39 am
Location: Brisbane

Post by jeremy »

Jay60A wrote:
ross67 wrote:
CM has just given the '04 .......99 pts!!


ross


Cue onset of red mist, mass hysteria and general lemming like behaviour ... I'll buy some when it's all died down.


Not sure how much sway Winefront has with the consumers of suburban South West London matey - might as well go for it now


Nicely said. Don't think a majority of TWF subscribers have the money to grab bottles in a lemming like manner anyway. The ones who are influenced to purchase may just respect CM's palate.
As always, IMVHO. And Cheers
jeremy- http://winewilleatitself.blogspot.com/

Jay60A
Posts: 623
Joined: Thu Oct 20, 2005 7:01 pm
Location: Richmond, Surrey

Post by Jay60A »

CM is HUGE here is South West London - ahem :lol:.

It's just that Grange prices tend to bubble and then settle down. Oliver, JH, CM will all rate it hugely and correctly as a "great Grange" and people will buy into the hype on the illusion of shortage. Remember 1998? There is no hurry to buy this ... my local supermarket stocks Grange and discounts it 20-25% a couple of times a year if bought in a case (even mixed).

Maybe I'm wrong, we'll see in six months I guess.
“There are no standards of taste in wine. Each mans own taste is the standard, and a majority vote cannot decide for him or in any slightest degree affect the supremacy of his own standard". Mark Twain.

rooman
Posts: 1664
Joined: Tue Apr 08, 2008 1:36 pm
Location: Sydney

Post by rooman »

Craig(NZ) wrote:I will wait till it hits the clearance bins in the auckland supermarkets :lol:

No matter how good it is $400-500 is just too much in a world where other interests exist (not sure all of us live in that world, but im speaking for those that do)

Craig

Can you let us know the price over there when you see it. I need to come to Auckland soon and last time I was over I saw the 2002 going for less than $NZ300 at the big Foodtown down on Quay St. I really should have picked one up. Never mind.

User avatar
Craig(NZ)
Posts: 3246
Joined: Sat Aug 23, 2003 3:12 pm
Location: New Zealand

Post by Craig(NZ) »

Craig

Can you let us know the price over there when you see it. I need to come to Auckland soon and last time I was over I saw the 2002 going for less than $NZ300 at the big Foodtown down on Quay St. I really should have picked one up. Never mind


Shall do. You very occassionally see clearances of back vintages in some wine shops too but im never tempted these days
Follow me on Vivino for tasting notes Craig Thomson

Anonymous

home lyrics sale

Post by Anonymous »

ðóññêàÿ äîìàøíÿÿ ïîðíóõà áåñïëàòíî ñêà÷àòü æåñòîêîå ïîðíîâèäåî ïîðíî ðàáûíè âèäåî ed2k ññûëêè ãåé ïîðíî ïîðíî ñàéòû ôîòî ñåêñ ïîðíî ìàëåíüêèé äåâî÷åê ëó÷øèå áåñïëàòíûå ïîðíîñàéòû ïîðíî ôèëìè ñêà÷àòü ïîðêà æåíñêèõ ïîïîê ïîðíî ôîòî íàéòè ïîðíî ñàéòû øêîëüíèö áåñïëàòíî êà÷àé ïîðíî ðîëèêè ãåé ïîðíî ëèòåðàòóðà ïîðíî ãàëåðåÿ âèäåî ôîòî ïîðíî ãàëåðåÿ n8 ïðîñìîòð âèäèî ïîðíî ïðîñìîòðåòü ïîðíî âèäåî ðîëèêè áåñïëàòíî ðàñïðîñòðàíåíèå ïîðíîãðàôèè ñòàòüÿ èçíàñèëîâàííîå ïîðíî ïîðíî ïàðîëè teen ïîðíî ïÿòèêëàñíèö ôîòîãàëåðåÿ

Post Reply