99 Balnaves - Shut Down or Past It?
Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2009 3:30 pm
G'day all
I know it is hard to judge wines through the palates and scribblings of others, but perhaps someone can help. I wrote the following TN last night:
1999 Balnaves Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon. Cork.
Cork is in excellent condition.
Strong colour. Absolutely no bricking. Looks like a young wine.
Shy nose - not a lot of fruit. Feint cassis, old wood and a hint of spice.
Again not a lot of fruit on the front palate, though what is there is dark cherry and plum. Grippy tannin. It's quite enjoyable and goes down easily. I guess I was expecting more fruit. It does improve a fair bit in the decanter. Not sure about this wine - it is either in a shut down phase or is in decline. There is nothing overtly wrong with it (TCA, oxidation etc.).
So to the question in the title of the post. Is this past it or in a "dumb phase". The bottle says 2-6 years for drinking, but I thought Balnaves were built to last longer than that. JH and JO seem to think so (the latter says 2007-11). It was an auction purchase (12 bottles) so the cellaring may be a question (except for the excellent fill level and cork condition).
Your thoughts?
Many thanks
Michael
I know it is hard to judge wines through the palates and scribblings of others, but perhaps someone can help. I wrote the following TN last night:
1999 Balnaves Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon. Cork.
Cork is in excellent condition.
Strong colour. Absolutely no bricking. Looks like a young wine.
Shy nose - not a lot of fruit. Feint cassis, old wood and a hint of spice.
Again not a lot of fruit on the front palate, though what is there is dark cherry and plum. Grippy tannin. It's quite enjoyable and goes down easily. I guess I was expecting more fruit. It does improve a fair bit in the decanter. Not sure about this wine - it is either in a shut down phase or is in decline. There is nothing overtly wrong with it (TCA, oxidation etc.).
So to the question in the title of the post. Is this past it or in a "dumb phase". The bottle says 2-6 years for drinking, but I thought Balnaves were built to last longer than that. JH and JO seem to think so (the latter says 2007-11). It was an auction purchase (12 bottles) so the cellaring may be a question (except for the excellent fill level and cork condition).
Your thoughts?
Many thanks
Michael