Cellaring Potential - Please help
Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 10:20 am
Morning all,
Am seeking everyoneÂ’s expertise on the potential for improvement of a few wines. I am soon to move overseas for an indefinite period (around three years) and am therefore having to go through my cellar and work out what to keep and what gets grunk in the next month.
I began getting into wine about five years ago, so most of my collection is post 96’ – with a few auction purchases thrown in for age. In determining what to keep, I am obviously only after wines that will have improved in three years from how they are drinking today. The basic philosophy I have when considering whether to keep these wines or drink now is to consider the following factors:
1. Variety – cabernets age longer and more consistently than shiraz. Australian pinot barely ages at all (with a few exceptions);
2. Pedigree – wines with a proven track record are a more reliable cellaring prospect than new comers;
3. Vintage/general quality – obviously higher quality wines from better vintages have a greater potential to reward cellaring; and
4. Recommendations – I generally rely on Jeremy Oliver, James Halliday, Max Allen and recommendations from this site.
Please let me know if I am mistaken with any of these assumptions.
So with that in mind, I seek assistance in deciding whether to drink the following now, as opposed to 2007+. The scores and drinking windows are per JO, who I like but can stretch the timing a bit):
Plan to drink in the next month (i.e. not cellar futher):
1991 Ingoldby Cabernet Sauvignon (18.3; 2003-2011)
1997 Oakridge Estate Reserve Cab Sauv (16.6; 2006-2009+)
1993 Wynns Cabernet Sauvignon (18.0; 2005-2013)
1990 Penfolds Bin 407 (18; 2002-2010)
1991 Penfolds Bin 389 (18.4; 2003-2011)
Plan to cellar for a futher 3 years but am unsure of potential for improvement:
2001 Cape Barren Shiraz (McLaren Vale)
2001 Ulithorne Frux Frugis (McLaren Vale)
1995 Evans & Tate Shiraz (17.8; 2007-2015)
1998 Katnook Prodigy (19.2; 2006-2010)
1992 Leasingham Clare Classic Cabernet Sauvignon (18.5; 2004-2012)
1997 Leasingham Clare Classic Shiraz (18; 2005-2009)
1996 Penfolds Bin 28 Kalimna (18.5; 2008-2016)
1998 St Hallet Blackwell Shiraz (18.7; 2006-2010)
Plan to cellar for a futher 3 years and am confident of potential for improvement:
1997 Balgownie Shiraz (18.2; 2009-2017)
2001 Bannockburn Shiraz (18.7; 2009-2013)
2000 Colodstream Reserve Cabernet (18.8; 2008-2012)
2001 D'Arrenberg Galvo Garage (TORB recommended 2007ish)
2000 Giaconda Chardonnay (19.0; 2008-2012)
2001 Howard Park Cabernet ("best Australian wine last year bar non"?!)
1998 Katnook Cabernet Sauvignon (18.7; 2010-2018)
1994 Lindemans St George (18.5; 2006-2014)
1998 Jacobs Creek Limited Release Shiraz-Cabernet (18.8; 2010-2018+)
1998 St Hugo Cabernet (18.5; 2006-2010)
1998 Penfolds Bin 28 Kalimna Shiraz (18.6; 2010-2018)
1998 Penfolds Bin 407 Cabernet (17.6; 2006-2010)
1998 Rosemount Show Reserve Cabernet (18.3; 2010-2018)
2001 Turkey Flat Shiraz (17.2; 2006-2009)
1998 Wynns Cabernet (17.3; 2006-2010)
Thanks in advance;
Cheers
Andy
Am seeking everyoneÂ’s expertise on the potential for improvement of a few wines. I am soon to move overseas for an indefinite period (around three years) and am therefore having to go through my cellar and work out what to keep and what gets grunk in the next month.
I began getting into wine about five years ago, so most of my collection is post 96’ – with a few auction purchases thrown in for age. In determining what to keep, I am obviously only after wines that will have improved in three years from how they are drinking today. The basic philosophy I have when considering whether to keep these wines or drink now is to consider the following factors:
1. Variety – cabernets age longer and more consistently than shiraz. Australian pinot barely ages at all (with a few exceptions);
2. Pedigree – wines with a proven track record are a more reliable cellaring prospect than new comers;
3. Vintage/general quality – obviously higher quality wines from better vintages have a greater potential to reward cellaring; and
4. Recommendations – I generally rely on Jeremy Oliver, James Halliday, Max Allen and recommendations from this site.
Please let me know if I am mistaken with any of these assumptions.
So with that in mind, I seek assistance in deciding whether to drink the following now, as opposed to 2007+. The scores and drinking windows are per JO, who I like but can stretch the timing a bit):
Plan to drink in the next month (i.e. not cellar futher):
1991 Ingoldby Cabernet Sauvignon (18.3; 2003-2011)
1997 Oakridge Estate Reserve Cab Sauv (16.6; 2006-2009+)
1993 Wynns Cabernet Sauvignon (18.0; 2005-2013)
1990 Penfolds Bin 407 (18; 2002-2010)
1991 Penfolds Bin 389 (18.4; 2003-2011)
Plan to cellar for a futher 3 years but am unsure of potential for improvement:
2001 Cape Barren Shiraz (McLaren Vale)
2001 Ulithorne Frux Frugis (McLaren Vale)
1995 Evans & Tate Shiraz (17.8; 2007-2015)
1998 Katnook Prodigy (19.2; 2006-2010)
1992 Leasingham Clare Classic Cabernet Sauvignon (18.5; 2004-2012)
1997 Leasingham Clare Classic Shiraz (18; 2005-2009)
1996 Penfolds Bin 28 Kalimna (18.5; 2008-2016)
1998 St Hallet Blackwell Shiraz (18.7; 2006-2010)
Plan to cellar for a futher 3 years and am confident of potential for improvement:
1997 Balgownie Shiraz (18.2; 2009-2017)
2001 Bannockburn Shiraz (18.7; 2009-2013)
2000 Colodstream Reserve Cabernet (18.8; 2008-2012)
2001 D'Arrenberg Galvo Garage (TORB recommended 2007ish)
2000 Giaconda Chardonnay (19.0; 2008-2012)
2001 Howard Park Cabernet ("best Australian wine last year bar non"?!)
1998 Katnook Cabernet Sauvignon (18.7; 2010-2018)
1994 Lindemans St George (18.5; 2006-2014)
1998 Jacobs Creek Limited Release Shiraz-Cabernet (18.8; 2010-2018+)
1998 St Hugo Cabernet (18.5; 2006-2010)
1998 Penfolds Bin 28 Kalimna Shiraz (18.6; 2010-2018)
1998 Penfolds Bin 407 Cabernet (17.6; 2006-2010)
1998 Rosemount Show Reserve Cabernet (18.3; 2010-2018)
2001 Turkey Flat Shiraz (17.2; 2006-2009)
1998 Wynns Cabernet (17.3; 2006-2010)
Thanks in advance;
Cheers
Andy