TN's- Moorooroo, 9 Popes, & Sound Henschke whites.

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JamieBahrain
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TN's- Moorooroo, 9 Popes, & Sound Henschke whites.

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Greetings All.

Arrived back on Australian shores after 13 months away. Great to be home, can't believe the number of new wine labels noted at Sydney Airport.

A nice welcome home dinner last night-roast dinner and access to my father's celler-jet lag and the occassion meant just a few impressions of the following wines.

Henschke 2002 Julius Riesling-Lime,spice & lanolin. Rich plate with a tangy backpalate which rolls into the finishing acid. Great now and in the forseeable future. Not the acid structure to go the long haul.

Seppelt 1993 Sparkling Show Reserve Shiraz- Garnet red showing it's age. Meats and mushroom nose, some French Vanilla too. The palate was like an 80's Seppelt Hermitage. Distinct white pepper evident. A mature finish layering the mouth with tannins and flavour. Gloriously mature wine.

Rockford 1996 SVS Moorooroo Shiraz- Dull red in colour-as expected. Meats, sweet shiraz, blackberry jam and earth. A big Barossa shiraz in the mouth. The palate dominated by sweet shiraz flavours, earth and ol' boot leather. These flavours persist with the aid of a balanced finish.

Have noted this wine maligned in respect to it's two other SVS siblings. I prefer the Hoffmanns and the Flaxmann too. But Moorooroo is a great wine, the palate intensity probably where most critism arises. The mature palate flavours, of sweet fruit and earth, may not be as impressive, but still a great look at BP components!

Charles Melton 9 Popes 2000- Not a good showing tonight. Not tainted but found the wine too ripe and not very enjoyable. I regularily buy 9 Popes, this vintage may mean a try before I buy in the future. As mentioned, may just be a poor showing though-comments anyone?

Henschke 1999 Noble Rot Riesling- the colour has darkened, showing premature development ( have noted this in some Henschke reds ). Delightful Botrytis bouquet, honey & apricots with pleasant undertones of sweet tangerines. Rich palate and finishing with a dash of acid that balances fruit sweetness.

I have always felt Henscke's two Noble Rots-riesling & semillon-to be shy of attention.

Seppelt Chalambar 1999- the knock out blow. Slept for 12 hours and great to be home! :D

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Welcome home Jamie!

I would have been knocked out long before that blow. I don't travel well enough these days to be able to do more than 1 bottle before the sheets beckon. Was the Chalamber okay?

cheers,
simm.

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9 Popes

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Jamie the 2000 9 Popes is good but not great. It was a very difficult year in the Barossa. Fruit got ripe but not always fully physialogically ripe. So you can get hints of green. Don't let it put you off. This is genuine iconic Barossa Wine. The new 2001 is absolutely magnificent, full of ripe fruit, red and black, with pepper, spice and integrated creamy oak. Good structure too.
Enjoy the sleep!

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Post by JamieBahrain »

Simm

Chalambar was a great finish for the night. Senses dulled so not sure how this vintage stands up to previous.

Will try another bottle soon.

Noel

I realised 2000 not a great year, but wasn't sure if 9 Popes 2000 had risen beyond the bad vintage. I have found 9 Popes from bad Barossa vintages-95 & 97- to be exceptional.

Thanks for the comments, reinforced what was probably just a poor showing.

I am finding a real yearning for GSM wines with softness and complexity ( CH du Pape ) as opposed to some of our sickly, ripe expressions in Oz.

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