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707 wrote:Mark, agree with the Mamre Shiraz, good QPR but IMO the Cabernet is another class ahead again and even better QPR.
2002 Alices is great drinking, a very worthy follow on from the 2001 that was my "house red" for several months last year.
Grant Burge "Filsell" 2000
Classic Barossan shiraz that should be able to be picked at 40 paces. Chocolate vanillan American oak and some blackberry Mocca. Good quaffer that is becoming overpriced.
Davo wrote:Howard Park Cab Merlot 1991
This is one ripper of a wine. Still vibrant colour, blackcurrent, tobacco, cedary spice and a hint of capsicum on the nose were well reflected in the mouth. A long sweet finish. Wish I had more of this, a lot more.
Anonymous wrote:Davo wrote:Howard Park Cab Merlot 1991
This is one ripper of a wine. Still vibrant colour, blackcurrent, tobacco, cedary spice and a hint of capsicum on the nose were well reflected in the mouth. A long sweet finish. Wish I had more of this, a lot more.
Davo, agree totally, had this masked at a dinner a couple of weeks back, gorgeous wine in the prime of its life. So well developed, smooth and fully integrated, loved it. I must be one of the few who also likes the 95. Been a couple of years since I opened one, but all liked it at the time, must try another soon.
Ian