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TN: Dutshcke St Jakobi Shiraz 98

Posted: Fri May 07, 2004 8:57 am
by Wizz
Bright and clear, still with some purple notes. Fresh, gragrant "purple jube" and vanilla nose. The palate expresses as younger than 6 years old, all fruit in the plum berry spectrum and some savoury stuff in the background too. Tight, grippy, medium.fine tannin. Fresh, lovely medium bodied, nicely balanced. Will live a few more years yet. Outstanding.

Also tasted the 99 and 02 last night. Didn't take notes, but you can certainly see the style, fragrant sweet fruit, subtle oak. The 99 is good, the 02 is also excellent (and the 99 and 02 Oscar Semmler's are both stunning).

cheers

Andrew

Re: TN: Dutshcke St Jakobi Shiraz 98

Posted: Fri May 07, 2004 9:54 am
by markg
Wizz wrote:Bright and clear, still with some purple notes. Fresh, gragrant "purple jube" and vanilla nose. The palate expresses as younger than 6 years old, all fruit in the plum berry spectrum and some savoury stuff in the background too. Tight, grippy, medium.fine tannin. Fresh, lovely medium bodied, nicely balanced. Will live a few more years yet. Outstanding.

Also tasted the 99 and 02 last night. Didn't take notes, but you can certainly see the style, fragrant sweet fruit, subtle oak. The 99 is good, the 02 is also excellent (and the 99 and 02 Oscar Semmler's are both stunning).

cheers

Andrew


Did you try the 02 Willows ?

Posted: Fri May 07, 2004 10:01 am
by Wizz
The Willow Bend? yes, but unfortunately I had just had a mouthful of cheese that had a big bit of rind on it. I wasnt so sure about the 02 Willow Bend, but others liked it a lot. Didnt take notes, so no detail beyond that, :oops:

Andrew

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 9:17 am
by Jakob
Had my last :cry: bottle of the 2000 Jakobi last night. I did not take notes, but this has to be one of the over-performers of the vintage, and from memory of bottles about a year back, this is still on the uptake. Have you tried it, Wizz? ..and if so, how does it stack up against the others? I'm considering a buy of the 2002.

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 10:26 am
by Wizz
Jakob, no I missed the 2000 completely, but the 98 and 99 are great, I havent opened any of my 01's yet, and the 02 is a cracker.

Get some if you can,

AB

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 11:39 am
by GrahamB
We put the St Jakobi 02 up against the Kalleske 02 last night.

The panel was split 50/50 on which was top.

Graham

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 12:51 pm
by michel
GrahamB wrote:We put the St Jakobi 02 up against the Kalleske 02 last night.

The panel was split 50/50 on which was top.

Graham


Great to hear- I would love to buy several cases of the St Jak 02 in screwcap- excellent fruit and oak balance.
The Kalleske shiraz 02 I havent tried, but the grenache is the best varietal grenache I have had in Australia.
michel

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 3:22 pm
by 707
Had a 98 St.Jakobi last week, bloody good wine. Also agree with comments about later vintages.

This now looks like being one of those labels you buy with confidence and anticipation every year.

Screw caps do it for me every time, glad they've appeared on this wine.

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 3:24 pm
by GrahamB
michel wrote:
GrahamB wrote:We put the St Jakobi 02 up against the Kalleske 02 last night.

The panel was split 50/50 on which was top.

Graham


Great to hear- I would love to buy several cases of the St Jak 02 in screwcap- excellent fruit and oak balance.
The Kalleske shiraz 02 I havent tried, but the grenache is the best varietal grenache I have had in Australia.
michel


Got to try 03 samples of the (Kalleske) Grenache and Shiraz from the barrells a few weeks back. I'll be buying these. The 04 "old vine" fruit on the vine was spectacular.

Graham

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 3:34 pm
by Kieran
I did a little barrel tasting at Dutschke last week, and the 04s are looking great (especially the colour - sensational).

Kieran

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 3:56 pm
by michel
707 wrote:Had a 98 St.Jakobi last week, bloody good wine. Also agree with comments about later vintages.

This now looks like being one of those labels you buy with confidence and anticipation every year.

Screw caps do it for me every time, glad they've appeared on this wine.


That 98 is a freak wine- it broke him into the states unfortunately. We tried blind 12 damn top notch wines and this one was easily voted number one.
The 2002 is as good.

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 3:58 pm
by michel
GrahamB wrote:
michel wrote:
GrahamB wrote:We put the St Jakobi 02 up against the Kalleske 02 last night.

The panel was split 50/50 on which was top.

Graham


Great to hear- I would love to buy several cases of the St Jak 02 in screwcap- excellent fruit and oak balance.
The Kalleske shiraz 02 I havent tried, but the grenache is the best varietal grenache I have had in Australia.
michel


Got to try 03 samples of the (Kalleske) Grenache and Shiraz from the barrells a few weeks back. I'll be buying these. The 04 "old vine" fruit on the vine was spectacular.

Graham


Thanks Graham - Kalleske wines are so fruit and oak balanced- I will look out for them. Anyone have the mail list contact?
Addit I found their email address.

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 4:01 pm
by Gary
Kalleske Wines Pty Ltd, PO Box 420, Vinegrove Road, Greenock SA 5360, Australia, T: 0409 339 599, F: 08 8562 8118, E: wine@kalleske.com

Autumn mailer came out two days ago no new reds on offer yet though

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 4:03 pm
by michel
Gary wrote:Kalleske Wines Pty Ltd, PO Box 420, Vinegrove Road, Greenock SA 5360, Australia, T: 0409 339 599, F: 08 8562 8118, E: wine@kalleske.com

Autumn mailer came out two days ago no new reds on offer yet though


Thanks Gary
your tone of voice is very familiar.

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 4:07 pm
by Guest
I am not renowned if thats what you mean

I do agree with you re Kalleske Grenache. I tasted and didnt buy, it was to up front fro me to understand I think. Everytime I remember the wine now I kick myself for missing out.

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 4:07 pm
by Gavin Trott
Gary wrote:Kalleske Wines Pty Ltd, PO Box 420, Vinegrove Road, Greenock SA 5360, Australia, T: 0409 339 599, F: 08 8562 8118, E: wine@kalleske.com

Autumn mailer came out two days ago no new reds on offer yet though


Your favourite retailer will be stocking them, the 03 Kalleskes, I've already tried the 2003 barrel samples.

BTW agree 100% with the 02 Dutschke's, I'm even getting a little of the 22 yr Old Tawny to sell this year.

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 4:15 pm
by michel
Anonymous wrote:I am not renowned if thats what you mean

I do agree with you re Kalleske Grenache. I tasted and didnt buy, it was to up front fro me to understand I think. Everytime I remember the wine now I kick myself for missing out.


I bought one of the 02 Kalleske and opened it and regretted I was on a non buying experience.
I know someone whom hates grenache and has some in his cellar but he will not share with me! :cry:
I wonder if 03 will be as good :?:

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 6:33 pm
by GrahamB
Gavin Trott wrote:
Gary wrote:Kalleske Wines Pty Ltd, PO Box 420, Vinegrove Road, Greenock SA 5360, Australia, T: 0409 339 599, F: 08 8562 8118, E: wine@kalleske.com

Autumn mailer came out two days ago no new reds on offer yet though


Your favourite retailer will be stocking them, the 03 Kalleskes, I've already tried the 2003 barrel samples.

BTW agree 100% with the 02 Dutschke's, I'm even getting a little of the 22 yr Old Tawny to sell this year.


Gavin

Will you be able to maintain the same price break for the 03 Kalleske wines?

Graham