I thought I may as well have some fun by opening a bottle of 1996 Rockford Basket Press Shiraz to seeing how it develops over the day, and of course, bore anyone who is bored enough to read this post.
Okay, opened at 9:30am - Bright cherry red, dark cherry in the centre of the glass to red cherry at the edge, with translucency showing its age but obviously in excellent condition. It should to, it has been cellared at Rockford for all but the last 2 months of its life.
The nose is quite intense, lifted very high by obvious acid, VA. Undoubtedly this will blow away over the next few hours. I am not using a decanter for this as I will be drinking it over the next 6 & 1/2 hours (this might need editing depending on how easy it goes down). Bright cherry, spicy plums, blackcurrant and mint with formic acid/crushed ants/typical great Penfolds red wine characters (yes, I know this is not a Penfolds wine), which I do like. The palate is very long but medium bodied, dominated by very fine and very prominent acidity, with superbly fine tannin that are wondrously harmonious, barely noticeable but are obvious when you look for them. Finishes with liquorice, tar, spicy plums and satisfying sweetness of the cherries and blackcurrant.
Oh, it is opening up as I drink... better post.
Adair
P.S. This will be edited a number of times throughout the day... hopefully depending on the wine and kids.

Edited: added "dark cherry in the centre of the glass to red cherry at the edge"