Any notes on 97 Leeuwin Prelude VY Cab/merlot?

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Jenise

Any notes on 97 Leeuwin Prelude VY Cab/merlot?

Post by Jenise »

I know Leeuwin's reds by reputation only, and this bottle's available to me for $30 US. Should I bite?

Kieran
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Post by Kieran »

Leeuwin's reputation mostly comes from its Chardonnay. The reds are fine, but the Prelude is really just a second label. $US30 looks like a lot - the current vintage sells for about $A25 and it's not really a cellaring wine.

Kieran

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Post by AlanK »

No.

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Post by Davo »

Jenise,

97 was a pretty good year in MR and the Art Series Cab from that vintage was a ripper. From memory the 97 Prelude was pretty good as well, and probably is still drinking well, but US$30 sounds way steep to me.

Gary W

Post by Gary W »

Big brett problems with the reds from that winery that year.
GW

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Post by Davo »

Gary W wrote:Big brett problems with the reds from that winery that year.
GW



You must have loved them then :lol:

Gary W

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Davo wrote:
Gary W wrote:Big brett problems with the reds from that winery that year.
GW



You must have loved them then :lol:


ha.
well a few bottles of the '97 Art Cab were complete horses arse but some (storage conditions, pot luck) were really exceptional. Not game to cellar or buy anymore though (no pun intended). Now the 1999 Art Cab...that is a silly wine. 15% of thick sludge.

GW

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Post by Guest »

Thanks everybody, consider me passed on that one!

And btw, I took y'all's advice and picked up the 2001 Penfolds RWT's. I got them for $42 each, which I guess is a steal for that wine--it was priced at $66 US, and I managed a 30% discount.

Guest

Post by Guest »

Thanks everybody, consider me passed on that one!

And btw, I took y'all's advice and picked up the 2001 Penfolds RWT's. I got them for $42 each, which I guess is a steal for that wine--it was priced at $66 US, and I managed a 30% discount.

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Post by Kieran »

I think lots of Australians would kill to get RWT at that price. It's not that often we see them under $A100, or $US75. I've never seen them even close to that cheap.

Kieran

Jenise

Post by Jenise »

Kieran, I'll luxuriate in my good fortune. How many years should I let pass before I taste one?

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Post by Kieran »

We've got one bottle in the cupboard, but haven't tasted it yet. Jeremy Oliver seems to think it's not a long keeper, suggesting 2005-2008. Halliday suggests 2005-2020. Maybe try one in three years and then guess when to open one next.

Kieran

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