Wendouree 2003 Reds
Wendouree 2003 Reds
I received my mail order form today, prices seem unchanged from last year, no straight cabernet on my list.
Cheers
Brian
Life's too short to drink white wine and red wine is better for you too! :-)
Brian
Life's too short to drink white wine and red wine is better for you too! :-)
I thought I may as well give everyone the full details of each wine offered:
2003 Wendouree Shiraz Mataro
A blend of Shiraz (84%) and Mataro (16%) from 1893 Central, and 1920 Eastern, vineyard plantings.
$36 per bottle
2003 Wendouree Shiraz Malbec
A blend of Shiraz and Malbec in equal proportions, from 1893 Central, and 1920 Eastern, vineyard plantings.
$38 per bottle
2003 Wendouree Shiraz
A straight Shiraz from 1919 Eastern vineyard plantings and 1893 Central bush vines.
$42 per bottle
2003 Wendouree Cabernet Malbec
A blend of Cabernet Sauvignon (70%) and Malbec (30%) from 1898 and 1975 Central, 1920 Eastern, and 1971 Western, vineyard plantings.
$42 per bottle
2002 Wendouree Muscat of Alexandria
A lightly fortified dessert wine made from a 1940 Eastern vineyard planting of Muscart of Alexandria (in 375mL bottles).
$18 per bottle
$108 per six (6) bottles
Kind regards,
Adair
2003 Wendouree Shiraz Mataro
A blend of Shiraz (84%) and Mataro (16%) from 1893 Central, and 1920 Eastern, vineyard plantings.
$36 per bottle
2003 Wendouree Shiraz Malbec
A blend of Shiraz and Malbec in equal proportions, from 1893 Central, and 1920 Eastern, vineyard plantings.
$38 per bottle
2003 Wendouree Shiraz
A straight Shiraz from 1919 Eastern vineyard plantings and 1893 Central bush vines.
$42 per bottle
2003 Wendouree Cabernet Malbec
A blend of Cabernet Sauvignon (70%) and Malbec (30%) from 1898 and 1975 Central, 1920 Eastern, and 1971 Western, vineyard plantings.
$42 per bottle
2002 Wendouree Muscat of Alexandria
A lightly fortified dessert wine made from a 1940 Eastern vineyard planting of Muscart of Alexandria (in 375mL bottles).
$18 per bottle
$108 per six (6) bottles
Kind regards,
Adair
Some Wendouree vineyard deductions:
Although I am sure these deductions could be confirmed with a phone call, for what it is worth, here are deductions that can be made from the last 3 years of Wendouree releases:
There are 8 separate Wendouree vineyard areas:
1893 Central
1893 Central bush vines
1898 Central
1919 Eastern
1920 Eastern
1940 Eastern
1971 Western
1975 Central
These vineyards are planted to:
1893 Central - Shiraz and/or Malbec and/or Mataro
1893 Central bush vines - Only Shiraz
1898 Central - Shiraz and/or Cabernet and/or Malbec
1919 Eastern - Definitely Shiraz and maybe Malbec
1920 Eastern - Cabernet Sauvignon and/or Malbec and/or Shiraz and/or Mataro
1940 Eastern - Definitely Muscat of Alexandria and definitely one or both of Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec
1971 Western - Definitely Cabernet Sauvignon and maybe Malbec
1975 Central - Definitely Cabernet Sauvignon and maybe Malbec
Yes, I did this for fun!
Kind regards,
Adair
Although I am sure these deductions could be confirmed with a phone call, for what it is worth, here are deductions that can be made from the last 3 years of Wendouree releases:
There are 8 separate Wendouree vineyard areas:
1893 Central
1893 Central bush vines
1898 Central
1919 Eastern
1920 Eastern
1940 Eastern
1971 Western
1975 Central
These vineyards are planted to:
1893 Central - Shiraz and/or Malbec and/or Mataro
1893 Central bush vines - Only Shiraz
1898 Central - Shiraz and/or Cabernet and/or Malbec
1919 Eastern - Definitely Shiraz and maybe Malbec
1920 Eastern - Cabernet Sauvignon and/or Malbec and/or Shiraz and/or Mataro
1940 Eastern - Definitely Muscat of Alexandria and definitely one or both of Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec
1971 Western - Definitely Cabernet Sauvignon and maybe Malbec
1975 Central - Definitely Cabernet Sauvignon and maybe Malbec
Yes, I did this for fun!
Kind regards,
Adair
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Geez I admire these guys.
Where is their $120 flagship red?
All these fast buck chasers who put out their $100+ wines after producing 2-3 vintages should take a leaf out of their book.
I'll probably never try one of their wines which is probably fair enough because I wouldn't appreciate it fully, but more power to them.
Where is their $120 flagship red?
All these fast buck chasers who put out their $100+ wines after producing 2-3 vintages should take a leaf out of their book.
I'll probably never try one of their wines which is probably fair enough because I wouldn't appreciate it fully, but more power to them.
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GraemeG wrote:Christo wrote:I noticed on the order for that it takes a few months for dispatch.... when should i expect them?
Christo
Before they're ready to drink, at any rate!
cheers,
Graeme
I know that... but wanted to give a mate a bottle for his b'day, 2003 was his wedding anniversary so im sure hell treasure it.
cheers
christo
What's the big difficulty with getting onto the Wendouree list? After all the hubub about their wines on this forum, I decided to give them a call. Spoke to some dude, told him I'd heard their wines were tops, asked him if I could buy some or if there was a mailing list I could join. He took my details, and sent me the order form post-haste. Sent my order in today (fingers crossed that it's not too late).
beef wrote:What's the big difficulty with getting onto the Wendouree list? After all the hubub about their wines on this forum, I decided to give them a call. Spoke to some dude, told him I'd heard their wines were tops, asked him if I could buy some or if there was a mailing list I could join. He took my details, and sent me the order form post-haste. Sent my order in today (fingers crossed that it's not too late).
I found the same with Mount Mary.
However, it will be interesting to see if you get much in such a low yield year.
Adair
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beef wrote:What's the big difficulty with getting onto the Wendouree list? After all the hubub about their wines on this forum, I decided to give them a call. Spoke to some dude, told him I'd heard their wines were tops, asked him if I could buy some or if there was a mailing list I could join. He took my details, and sent me the order form post-haste. Sent my order in today (fingers crossed that it's not too late).
Getting on is easy, getting what you want is another matter.
Danny
The voyage of discovery lies not in finding new landscapes but in having new eyes. We must never be afraid to go too far, for success lies just beyond - Marcel Proust
The voyage of discovery lies not in finding new landscapes but in having new eyes. We must never be afraid to go too far, for success lies just beyond - Marcel Proust
Baby Chickpea wrote:beef wrote:What's the big difficulty with getting onto the Wendouree list? After all the hubub about their wines on this forum, I decided to give them a call. Spoke to some dude, told him I'd heard their wines were tops, asked him if I could buy some or if there was a mailing list I could join. He took my details, and sent me the order form post-haste. Sent my order in today (fingers crossed that it's not too late).
Getting on is easy, getting what you want is another matter.
No doubt. I submitted an order for 2 mixed cases, and can imagine that I'll receive only a fraction of what I asked for. Hopefully I'll score some brownie points though, and work my way towards one of the fabled Crayola marks
Baby Chickpea wrote:beef wrote:What's the big difficulty with getting onto the Wendouree list? After all the hubub about their wines on this forum, I decided to give them a call. Spoke to some dude, told him I'd heard their wines were tops, asked him if I could buy some or if there was a mailing list I could join. He took my details, and sent me the order form post-haste. Sent my order in today (fingers crossed that it's not too late).
Getting on is easy, getting what you want is another matter.
I didn't buy last year and they dropped me off the list.
I admire the winery but these wines are for dreamers.
Can't buy them, can't drink them short term, wait for 10 years then find out it's a dud vintage - who cares !
I have read many reviews that the wines are heavy,archaic and old fashioned.
Anonymous wrote:I admire the winery but these wines are for dreamers.
Can't buy them, can't drink them short term, wait for 10 years then find out it's a dud vintage - who cares !
I have read many reviews that the wines are heavy,archaic and old fashioned.
Halliday keeps talking about the iron fist in the velvet glove when he talks about these wines.
I got on the list and bought some and tried it for myself. I liked them and was happy with their aging potential.
You should try a bottle yourself and make up your own mind.
Old-fashioned - yep.
Archaic - getting a bit emotive here, for no reason that I can understand.
Heavy - no way. Nothing heavy in these wines. Far too structured.
Kind regards,
Adair
Whats wrong with heavy, old fashioned, and archaic?
Heavy is one of those vague descriptors like "big'. If its an indication of depth of fruit, palate weight and intensity its no detraction in my book. This is what I would hope for off century old dryland vineyards.
Old fashioned. Granted they are hard to get, but Wendouree are one of a few long term producers where substance still comes before style. In an industry peppered with modern homogenous offerings, you come to appreciate the individuals. People laud St Henri and Tahbilk 1860's for the very same characters.
Archaic. Not really an issue that needs addressing if people are lining up to get on the mailing list!
LL
Heavy is one of those vague descriptors like "big'. If its an indication of depth of fruit, palate weight and intensity its no detraction in my book. This is what I would hope for off century old dryland vineyards.
Old fashioned. Granted they are hard to get, but Wendouree are one of a few long term producers where substance still comes before style. In an industry peppered with modern homogenous offerings, you come to appreciate the individuals. People laud St Henri and Tahbilk 1860's for the very same characters.
Archaic. Not really an issue that needs addressing if people are lining up to get on the mailing list!
LL
Forget what the CD price is and see if you think the auction price is value compared to other wines of similar price.
I think on that basis they're actually quite affordable at auction which also allows you to accumulate what you really want from the best vintages without having to buy every year.
They are very long term wines but not so chunky they won't go down young.
I think on that basis they're actually quite affordable at auction which also allows you to accumulate what you really want from the best vintages without having to buy every year.
They are very long term wines but not so chunky they won't go down young.
Cheers - Steve
If you can see through it, it's not worth drinking!
If you can see through it, it's not worth drinking!
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Wendouree Shiraz:
2002- 97pts
2001- 88pts
2000- 88pts
1999- 96pts
1998- 97pts
1997- 89pts
1996- 95pts
1994- 91pts
1993- 86pts
1992- 91pts
1991- 96pts
1990- 90pts
1989- 93pts
1988- 93pts
1987 88pts
1986- 95pts
1985- 95pts
JO's ratings of a recent vertical and commented " I was totally taken aback by the balance, harmony and approachability of many of the wines "
It would be foolish not to have a little Wendouree in the cellar.
2002- 97pts
2001- 88pts
2000- 88pts
1999- 96pts
1998- 97pts
1997- 89pts
1996- 95pts
1994- 91pts
1993- 86pts
1992- 91pts
1991- 96pts
1990- 90pts
1989- 93pts
1988- 93pts
1987 88pts
1986- 95pts
1985- 95pts
JO's ratings of a recent vertical and commented " I was totally taken aback by the balance, harmony and approachability of many of the wines "
It would be foolish not to have a little Wendouree in the cellar.