Time for your weekly drinking reports. Hopefully Brian will tell you a bit about some of the wines we consumed last Thursday night, now that he is retired we have to keep him busy.
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What have you guys been drinking?
Attila wrote:Interesting experience with the 2003 SEPPELT Chalambar Shiraz tasted again yesterday, freshly opened under screwcap. Nice, fresh, fruity and sappy wine that tasted closer to a Victorian Pinot Noir than a Shiraz. Good though.
Cheers,
Attila
MartinJohnC wrote:Pikes 98 Shiraz A good wine drink over the next 1-2 years.
Red Bigot wrote:MartinJohnC wrote:Pikes 98 Shiraz A good wine drink over the next 1-2 years.
Martin, this is a nice wine isn't it? Definitely a 98 that isn't at all falling apart, I'd even give it a year or 2 longer than you indicated. It must be about time I enjoyed another one from my stash.
Red Bigot wrote:MartinJohnC wrote:Pikes 98 Shiraz A good wine drink over the next 1-2 years.
Martin, this is a nice wine isn't it? Definitely a 98 that isn't at all falling apart, I'd even give it a year or 2 longer than you indicated. It must be about time I enjoyed another one from my stash.
Handy wrote:have you tried the 98 Pikes Reserve shiraz? I have a couple of bottles and wondering how much longer to leave them. I don't have much experience with aged Clare shiraz.
... but there are many that find that they can be great, especially from Australia's greatest white grape/region combination!action2096 wrote:Tyrells Vat 1 Semillon 98
I know there are many on this forum who think white wine is for putting on your chips but this is a cracker. Still relatively fresh but starting to devlop those toasty honeyed aged hunter semillon characteristics. Really clean on the nose and very complex on the palate. A Great wine that i think will improve further in years to come
Red Bigot wrote:Handy wrote:have you tried the 98 Pikes Reserve shiraz? I have a couple of bottles and wondering how much longer to leave them. I don't have much experience with aged Clare shiraz.
Sorry, I don't have any of the Reserve and I don't know how it's developing in comparison to the standard shiraz. What is your definition of aged?
Handy wrote:Oldest shiraz I've had from the Clare was a 95 McCrae Wood shiraz, and that was a couple of years ago. It was purchased straight from the winery and I don't recall it having many aged characters.
Anyway my question was probably too simplistic, I've had shiraz from the 60s that was still in its prime as well as bottles from the late 90s that were already past it. I think I'll pull a bottle of this out and give it a try!
KMP wrote:Let’s see. Had Saturday afternoon and evening at a friend’s house sampling his home made Chardonnay, Stout, and Mead. All quite drinkable, but nothing to write extensive notes about. I took along a Trevor Jones Virgin Chardonnay 2003 which lived up previous TN - light straw in color, very open with melon and floral notes. Not in the class of the 2002, it is still a very well balanced wine with wonderful freshness and great mouthfeel. (2, 2, 4.0, 10.1 = 18.1/20). Obviously a better wine than the home made chardy, but clearly less fun acquiring. My friend dragged out a bottle of Chateau Rauzan – Segla 1999 that was pretty ordinary. Fortunately it was a gift from a business acquaintance.
Mike
Mike Hawkins wrote:2001 Wolf Blass Platinum Label Shiraz - justifies the hype (but probably not the price in Oz. Over here it is at the same price point as a Rockford BP, Henschke Mt Ed etc). None of the overripe fruit that has been a hallmark of the vintage. This one has a long life in front of it.
Mike