WAwineguy wrote:2012 Lindemans Pyrus Cabernet blend - surprisingly smooth.
2012 Giaconda Cabernet - gorgeous!
Giaconda make stunning wines right across the range. Along with Cullen, at the very pinnacle of Aussie wines IMHO.
WAwineguy wrote:2012 Lindemans Pyrus Cabernet blend - surprisingly smooth.
2012 Giaconda Cabernet - gorgeous!
Hunter wrote:Thanks for the wish's
From a friends cellar.. felt astho was in perfect condition, still had lots of fruit.. although I still prefer the 96 edelstone. More layered and complex..
mse wrote:Hunter wrote:Thanks for the wish's
From a friends cellar.. felt astho was in perfect condition, still had lots of fruit.. although I still prefer the 96 edelstone. More layered and complex..
Wayno wrote:BK Wines Skin n Bones Pinot 2013 - pretty much sums it up: sappy, angular and a bit chewy but it all comes together well. Not quite as good a day later (more skin n bones) but still pretty nice.
mse wrote:Houghton Jack Mann 99'
Very aromatic - Cassis, Blackberry, Eucalyptus, Violet, hint of Tobacco and Cedar,could hardly pick up any Menthol. Very ripe, fair amount of tannin and weight, quite acidic like sour plum. Blueberry compote like on the finish. Just not a classic WA Cabernet that I expect, more like some typical Mclaren Vale (SA) style Cabernets.
Brucer wrote:mse wrote:Houghton Jack Mann 99'
Very aromatic - Cassis, Blackberry, Eucalyptus, Violet, hint of Tobacco and Cedar,could hardly pick up any Menthol. Very ripe, fair amount of tannin and weight, quite acidic like sour plum. Blueberry compote like on the finish. Just not a classic WA Cabernet that I expect, more like some typical Mclaren Vale (SA) style Cabernets.
Hey mse,
I have a few of these in the cellar. Sounds like it has a few more years in the tank?
cheers
Bruce
Mike Hawkins wrote:1996 Dom Perignon..... Drank this prior to a superb U2 gig at Madison Square Garden. The wine (and the band for that matter) doesn't seem to have aged much in the past few years. Lovely creamy, nutty palate, with amazing length and the telltale 1996 acidity. Good bottles Will continue to improve for at least a decade.
Mike Hawkins wrote:1996 Dom Perignon..... Drank this prior to a superb U2 gig at Madison Square Garden. The wine (and the band for that matter) doesn't seem to have aged much in the past few years. Lovely creamy, nutty palate, with amazing length and the telltale 1996 acidity. Good bottles Will continue to improve for at least a decade.
phillisc wrote:Mike Hawkins wrote:1996 Dom Perignon..... Drank this prior to a superb U2 gig at Madison Square Garden. The wine (and the band for that matter) doesn't seem to have aged much in the past few years. Lovely creamy, nutty palate, with amazing length and the telltale 1996 acidity. Good bottles Will continue to improve for at least a decade.
Typical night out Mike?
Stayed for a week across the road from the Garden...unfortunately Bono wasn't in town.
Cheers
Craig
WAwineguy wrote:Mike Hawkins wrote:1996 Dom Perignon..... Drank this prior to a superb U2 gig at Madison Square Garden. The wine (and the band for that matter) doesn't seem to have aged much in the past few years. Lovely creamy, nutty palate, with amazing length and the telltale 1996 acidity. Good bottles Will continue to improve for at least a decade.
Was that the Oenotheque?
Mike Hawkins wrote:phillisc wrote:Mike Hawkins wrote:1996 Dom Perignon..... Drank this prior to a superb U2 gig at Madison Square Garden. The wine (and the band for that matter) doesn't seem to have aged much in the past few years. Lovely creamy, nutty palate, with amazing length and the telltale 1996 acidity. Good bottles Will continue to improve for at least a decade.
Typical night out Mike?
Stayed for a week across the road from the Garden...unfortunately Bono wasn't in town.
Cheers
Craig
I wish it was Craig. The last time I saw U2 I was underwhelmed, but they're back ! And as for the Champers, I need to stop opening the 96s... They're great, but young.
Brucer wrote: but a 2001 Moss Wood was just sensational.
cheers