Yum! Maybe I should save my bottle of Drumborg cabernet for this salubrious occasion.felixp21 wrote:I'm pretty sure i have a full case of that wine in the cellar, purchased at release ex mailing list. I'll check next time I'm down, and if I ever get to a Sydney off-line, I will bring a few bottles along.Alex F wrote:I am glad Cape Mentelle is mentioned. The best cabernet I have ever drunk is the Cape Mentelle 1983, about ten years ago. So good I bought another bottle when I was a poor student. I am now eyeing off some well cellared 1994.
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Yeah 2009 is one of the best so shameRossco wrote:Had an 09 Coleraine two weeks ago. TCA, so never got to enjoy what is touted to be an amazing wine.Mahmoud Ali wrote:For me it's the 2009 Coleraine. Reckon it's still a long way away.via collins wrote:Speaking of which, I've a couple of 08s laid down, and wonder when you reckon they'd be in a good place to crack?
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The guys at Te Mata told me a while ago that the 2008 is one of the best to drink right now. In a good place they say. I personally haven't tried it for years. It's good though, perhaps unfairly overshadowed on release by the 07 and 09via collins wrote:Coleraine would indeed be an excellent match-up Craig.
Speaking of which, I've a couple of 08s laid down, and wonder when you reckon they'd be in a good place to crack?
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Thanks Craig, certainly a great place from which to get a recommendation!
I recall the notes on 08 suggested it was shy early, and the years might be kind. i got a few, so must be time to find the right occasion and dive in.
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I recall the notes on 08 suggested it was shy early, and the years might be kind. i got a few, so must be time to find the right occasion and dive in.
Cheers.
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Unless it's a 2002.Ozzie W wrote:felixp21 wrote: If I had to pick one producer to showcase Aussie Cabernet, it would be Moss Wood. They're almost always fantastic. 100% agree with you here.
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At the Great Australian Red Cabernet Shiraz tasting with Matthew Jukes and Tyson Stelzer yesterday. Must say Wolf Blass BL is looking very impressive. Tried 6 different vintages 10, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17 all very smart, but the old world purists would say its illegal blending a Bordeaux and a Rhone
The 14 Yalumba Caley and 14 Majella Mallea would also be in the race, in 20 years.
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The 14 Yalumba Caley and 14 Majella Mallea would also be in the race, in 20 years.
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If they were to say anything I suspect it would most likely be about them lacking terroir character because of the vineyard and regional blending.phillisc wrote: ... but the old world purists would say its illegal blending a Bordeaux and a Rhone ...