1974 McLaren Grove SA Shiraz Cabernet valuation

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Osprey
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1974 McLaren Grove SA Shiraz Cabernet valuation

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I have a bottle of 1974 McLaren Grove SA Shiraz Cabernet here for valuation. I am new to this forum, hope it is the right section. Any idea how much it is worth, if anything? Thank you.]
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Re: 1974 McLaren Grove SA Shiraz Cabernet valuation

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Oh dear. Very low level in the bottle = leaky cork = likely to be oxidised and undrinkable.
Couple that with no name or pedigree (ie. it's not Grange!) and a very average vintage in 1974 and you've got nothing of value.
Sorry.

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Re: 1974 McLaren Grove SA Shiraz Cabernet valuation

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Agreed, its not so much the year or the region, but the condition, very low shoulder equals vinegar. Might make a dollar on a good day.
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Re: 1974 McLaren Grove SA Shiraz Cabernet valuation

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I read about the year 1974, so half expected that. I'll keep it as an oddity in my collection then. Thanks for your answers! 👍🙂

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Re: 1974 McLaren Grove SA Shiraz Cabernet valuation

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Have to agree, though as a minor bonus, the label is in decent nick, so if you like to collect empty bottles, it's a decent little curio to add to that.

Indeed I'd say there's no point waiting to open it, and at worst, it's a useful reference point for recognising how oxidised wines smell. At best, miracles can occur, and even if only fleetingly alive and drinkable, that's likely to be an interesting experience.

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