The bigots together with Marion and Andrea got together last night for a q.l.d.
We kicked off with a
Rockford 2000 Disgorgement Black Shiraz. – A bit stinky, almost pooie nappy but the smell blew off as the wine warmed up. A lovely drop, even Marion who is not wrapped in FRS liked it, the only negative slightly short on the palate.
At the restaurant we had 4 bottles of masked red. The first had a riper core of juicy fruit and a fair load of leafy characters. Brian, understandably thought it may have been a Cabernet but it was a
Grant Burge 1994 Meshach. Nothing wrong with this wine and the bottle was empty at the end of the night. Rates as (just made it) Excellent, it is at its peak but should hold for years.
The second bottle was harmonious with everything in balance and perfectly proportioned. Very juggable but a wine of obvious pedigree and high quality. Nothing boring about this one either. It was a
Peter Lehmann 1996 Stonewell, this wine has improved a lot since I first tried it about three years ago. Rated as Excellent without a second thought. It was finished quickly. Bad move auctioning the balance of my six pack.
The third bottle was a wine of fantastic quality. Brian commented “the difference between a good bottle and great bottle at this level is the tannin management.†It certainly had that and was a veritable baby that has its best 15 years still in front of it. It was a
Yalumba 1996 The Reserve blend. I took it for two reasons. The first was Brian didnÂ’t want to split the six-pack when I bought it and I knew he had not tried it. The second was, when I tried it at CD recently I was pretty sure the bottle we had was not a great example of the wine as that first bottle, finished slightly short on the back palate. This one had phenomenal length. Rated as Outstanding.
When Brian opened the fourth bottle before we left, I though it was oaky and tannic. A few hours later, nothing changed my mind. It was a
Rosemount 1994 Mountain Blue. At the end of the night, ½ a bottle was left. Rated as Recommended. I had purchased a six pack on released, tried one a few years and auctioned four off. That was a smart move.
We finished with a half bottle of Seppelt DP 63 (the original) and a half bottle of Peter Lehmann 1987 The King Port, both of which were good but The King is pretty special.
Breakfast saw us end the secession with a bottle of Frog Bubbles – time for an afternoon nap.