Can anyone help me with some info. on this please. I know the other Rockfords but not this one.
TIA,
Mike.
Rockford Home Block C/S.
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Mike, grapes are from a vineyard next to the winery (I think) and picked each year by a large group of invited pickers who are friends and retailers. There's usually a list inside the magnum tube showing who the lucky/unlucky souls were that vintage. Rockford put on lunch to make it a big day out.
Only bottled in magnums and a very good example of Barossa Cabernet. I have a theory that Barossa Cabernet (not just Rockford) has more vintage variation than their Shiraz, that is the good vintages are very good and the lesser vintages are much lesser if you get my drift. They also need time to show really well.
If you've got a chance at the Home Block I'd grab one for a good lie down.
Only bottled in magnums and a very good example of Barossa Cabernet. I have a theory that Barossa Cabernet (not just Rockford) has more vintage variation than their Shiraz, that is the good vintages are very good and the lesser vintages are much lesser if you get my drift. They also need time to show really well.
If you've got a chance at the Home Block I'd grab one for a good lie down.
Cheers - Steve
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Rockford Home Block
A bit was said about the home block a couple of months ago:
http://www.auswine.com.au/forum/viewtop ... ght=#10694
My suggestion is drink one and post the notes on the forum.
And yes I did get the 1999 at the MS charity auction!
Cheers
Ian
http://www.auswine.com.au/forum/viewtop ... ght=#10694
My suggestion is drink one and post the notes on the forum.
And yes I did get the 1999 at the MS charity auction!
Cheers
Ian