I've gone back through my postings here, and it seems I have never posted a tasting note for this wine. This surprises me, as I have definitely posted that I stock this wine as an 'anniversary' wine, in this case, the birth of my first-born Elizabeth (coincidence? I think not).
I stocked up on a number of bottles and 3 magnums when this wine was released around 2000/2001. Since then, I have opened a bottle on her birthday every year since. We have not had a corked wine or an oxidised wine in all of that time (although I've certainly copped a few of later vintages).
Anyway, although it's not E's birthday (that's in March), it is her high school graduation, so we opened one for dinner tonight. This wine continues to amaze me with its longevity.
The cork came out in two pieces, but was still in sound condition. No cork taint or oxidation, or even the early 'off' smells you get with some older wines and which blow off in a few minutes.
Lovely clear golden colour, with no hint of browning. The nose is definitely not a 'jump out of the glass' fruity style - we are definitely into tertiary development, with honey, lanolin, and light toast and butter. This is a style I enjoy, particular with food (and yes, it was the informal graduation dinner). The palate has some acid remaining, and this supports the slightly nutty and honeyed citrus (not citrus in a sharp sense) that flows through the palate.
This has definitely softened with age, and is quite different to, say, an 8 year old of the same wine - but as a 'birthday' wine, this looks like it will at least last until the lady's 18th (which was the original intention / hope) and perhaps longer. I hope so - I haven't opened the three magnums yet!
Cheers
Allan
PS: An ironic twist. How many times have you taken a 13 year old 'younger' version of the same wine to a restaurant - as the back up?
