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I estimate that some of the forumites cellars would be worth a small fortune. Any thoughts or advice on which way to turn?
Attached some tasting notes of recent wines I drank in the last two weeks
I ranked them in order of what I liked the best.
98 JR
98 Domaine A Cab Sav (Tassie)
94 Howard Park
98 Orlando Lawson's Shiraz
98 Zema Family Cab Sav
01 Craiglee Shiraz
All except for the Craiglee I gave a high rating and cannot wait to try all of them again in another year or so.
Although the JR was still very closed, I triple decantered and allowed to breath for a while and after it opened up, it was an astonishingly good wine. It was a wine with class and sharp flavours that mellowed and improved all night. Complex and multi-layered flavour and eventually a great fruity nose. I had that on the same night as the HP and although I paid $50 p/b for the JR and $70 for the HP, the JR was a clear winner on the night. Excellent and will improve for many, many years.
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The Domaine A was a deep, powerful, earthy, oaky, brooding style of Cabernet. I could taste it in on my breath for another day after drinking it. In say 5 years, it would not surprise me if this wine improved to such an extent that it would ranked higher than the JR. It wasn't smokey, but it had that cigar box/deep dark blackberry flavour. Excellent
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The Orlando still needs another 3 years to fully integrate. I found initially too hot, as that eucalypt flavour was a bit over powering and made it too spicy to enjoy the fruit. This will be a stunner in time as I think later on the fruit will really come out and provide a fantastic shiraz experience. Highly Recommended
I've had one 94 HP for the last 3 years in a row. The first was a knockout and the second not far behind. This bottle seemed a bit flat. Not a bad wine, just lacking character and perhaps not enough fruit flavour for a 10 year wine. Although definitely a quality wine, it was a tad boring and really didn't leave me thinking that I needed to go and buy more HP. No wow factor. Perhaps I am being a bit harsh as I enjoyed the first 2 so much. Highly Recommended
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The 98 Zema was clearly a well structured and powerful Cabernet. Still young and will improve over the next 3-5 years, (peaking in say 2007), it did display quite complex flavours. Highly Recommended
The Craiglee was just ok. A pleasant and easy drinking young shiraz. Certainly not their best as the 2000 I have had many times before and is far better. Not much complexity to this wine, just straight fruit driven flavour without much layering. - Drink now - Recommended.