Any impression on BurgeG3 2002?

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MartinC
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Any impression on BurgeG3 2002?

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Hi,

According to Rick B., it's the finest 2002 fr his stable.

www.burgefamily.com.au/

Cheers,
MC

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If you like a blended non confectionary grenache you will love this.
Very good wine and interesting no Draycott Shiraz in 2002 as it went into this blend.
Not cheap though.
Will age well for 5 - 10 years
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It has been "Sexed Up" on Nicks-along with anything else with 02 on the label.

Why no 02 Draycott? Any ideas Michel?

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the newletter said this was a celebration of 75 years I think of the family in the industry and as thus a super duper premium red was released with a premium price.
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Martin, (at the risk of offending someone) here is a link to Ric's note:
http://www.torbwine.com/tn/Burge%20Fami ... leases.htm

Brian

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Brian,

U dont hv to be too diplomatic. What's the offence?
Ric is doing a great service to the public consumer.

Cheers,
MC

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