Sorry to hear about the hangover Rens. My pre-emptive barocca yesterday afternoon must have worked as I am bright as a button today! Well a slightly dusty button anyway….
A fabulous night to round out the offlines for the year. Nice to see some new faces (Ian, Ed and Gerry’s partner Nicole) and welcome back Tim who was celebrating graduating from medicine. The wines were from the Exceptional Category in the Langton’s Classification, and were indeed exceptional. They were served in brackets of three or pairs (thanks for the suggestion TiggerK).
My notes were brief and represent the author’s opinion only. Hopefully some of the others will chip in with their thyoughts…..
Bracket 1 – Served with an Amuse Bouche of Crème Fraiche and roe (ocean trout?)
2008 Grosset Polish Hill RieslingAn excellent start to cleanse the palate and warm up the tastebuds. A combination of lime juice/lemon pith fruit with a steely /flinty spine. Great texture. The lime wins out in the contest of flavours, but it’s a fun struggle. Excellent.
2005 Leeuwin Estate Art Series ChardonnayBarrel ferment obvious on the nose. Almost a classic full-blown aussie chardonnay style, but with some restraint showing. Complex. A mouthful of flavour but really needs time to settle. Excellent.
2005 Giaconda ChardonnayDifferent nose to the LEAS. More mealy funky (Ed said “compostâ€Â!) Less fruit, more barrel. The compost disappears. Some grilled nuts come out but the acid still balances. Initially I preferred the LEAS, but this won me over the longer I tried them side by side. Both need a lot more time. Excellent.
WOTF – Giaconda (for interest)
Bracket 2 - Served with Crumbed & fried goats cheese, beetroot & sorbet, candied walnuts & mache; or Seafood bisque, sautéed seafood crusty loaf & sauce rouille; or Pork belly & ballontine, quince & apple, seeded mustard vinaigrette.
2003 Cullen Diana Madeline Cabernet MerlotAustere restrained wine hovering between medium and full body. I found the fruit a little shy on this and was distracted by a ripe but slightly green tannin profile. Served blind I might have picked this as French. Very, Very Good.
2005 Cullen Diana Madeline Cabernet MerlotThis hits full-bodied just. Nick observed tobacco on the nose. This is coiled tight and shows a great deal of promise. More fruit (blackberry) on this. Excellent.
2005 Moss Wood Cabernet SauvignonNicest of the three on the nose. A lot more fruit , which also comes through on the palate with traditional cassis and gravel. Still a slight green leafy edge to the tannins, but less distracting than on the 03 Cullen. Very long. Excellent.
WOTF – Moss Wood
Bracket 3 – Served with nothing at all as there was a glass mix up. After having big glasses for the previous flight, they were replaced with smallish glasses. The group decided to wait till we could have bigger glasses given the wines that were coming. In the glass changeover the mains arrived. Crispy confit duck, butternut pumpkin, lemon curd & liquorice wafer; or Crispy skinned ocean trout, gribiche cream, sauce vierge, baby herb & lemon; or Braised Beef Cheek, truffle & prosciutto mash & port wine jus.
2003 Torbreck Run Rig ShirazAlcohol on the nose and mint. Luscious almost vintage port like fruit. Rens said it was like “super-concentrated grape juice†(which was okay as it was his wine!). As it breathed in the glass stewed prunes and raspberry came out on the palate. Great Barossa Shiraz in a blockbuster style, but a little over the top for me. Very, Very Good.
2005 Wendouree ShirazAmazingly expressive nose of choc mint slice and I think Ian said camphor. The palate didn’t have the fruit or the body to match the nose. Stilll very enjoyable and with breathing a bit of raspberry and milk chocolate comes through. Perhaps we tried this too young and the palate will match the nose in the future. Very, Very Good.
1996 Penfolds GrangeThe essence of wine. Fabulous nose with boot polish, graphite, blackberry, mixed spice abd chargrilled meats. Doesn’t smell or taste like a 14-year-old wine. Lovely balance, the drying tannin gets more prominent as the wine breathes. A fascinating wine that keeps drawing your attention to some other detail. Will do another decade at a canter. Truly Exceptional.
WOTF – Grange
Bracket 4 – Served with the cheese platters
2004 Mount Mary QuintetFabulous nose. Sweet, sweet almost confected fruit with rhubarb for interest. Not incredibly long but fantastic while it lasted. Went very well with the cheese. Excellent.
2009 Clonakilla Shiraz ViognierThe viognier was really overt on this bottle. Even Tim got on board with the jokes about how much viognier was in it (25% 30%???). Not very popular. Good.
WOTF – Mount Mary
Bracket 5 – Served with Dessert: Sticky Date pudding, Vanilla bean ice cream & toffee sauce; or Rosemary & chocolate crème brulee, cherry & chocolate ice cream & biscotti
2002 Rockford Basket Press ShirazClassic Barossa Shiraz nose. Lovely velvety chocolate fruit. Still pretty tightly wound up. This will do great things in another 5-10 years. Excellent.
2006 Rockford Basket Press ShirazBit more funk on the nose (Ian said it was “earthyâ€Â). The fruit is a little shier on this which I didn’t expect – I thought given the vintage it would be bigger than the 2002, but it was the other way round. Good length. Very, Very Good to Excellent.
WOTF – the 2002 (though both of these are still too young
Bracket 6 – Notes getting briefer and messier. I have written “sandblaster†but I think that was to remind myself of the conversation we were having about cleaning up my wine racks!
1985 Para PortGreat rancio. Excellent alcohol balance. Rich luscious. “limbs straight off†(WTF ??). Excellent. Not sure how, but I ended up bringing the rest of this home - thanks!
1978 ?????? Vintage PortNo notes, embarrased to say can't remember this one
NV Gerry’s Blend PortNo notes, but great stuff.
WOTF – Port was the winner out there today. Common sense the loser.
WOTN – the Grange by a long neck.
We said our goodbyes after a great night, bundled into cabs and went home. The food was excellent and the service was brilliant (apart from the glass mixup). A fantastic way to end the year. Thanks to everyone for bringing such great wines and good cheer.
Cheers
Michael