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TN: 1999 Centenary of Federation Red Magnum
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 8:27 pm
by n4sir
1999 Centenary of Federation 1901-2001 Red Magnum: Medium to dark red with some bricking on the rim. Surprisingly leathery and developed nose with some dark chocolate, earthy raspberries, a little petrol/truffle, tobacco/bourbon, and a ton of mint. Minty entry with plenty of vanillin oak followed by medium weight minty/peppery blackcurrant fruit with a ripe/chocolaty edge, finishing minty/peppery but not especially long. Attractive drinking now, but it really lacks weight and is too oaky & developed for my liking to hold too much longer.
Cheers,
Ian
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 6:49 am
by Red Bigot
I always thought this one was meant to be drunk in 2001, it never did anything for me and I was never tempted to buy it, I'm surprised it's still drinking reasonably well.
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 11:42 am
by tos
I opened one late last year (Oct?) and thought it was a very pleasant wine. Holding up well - would have guessed from the Hunter due to the leathery character you mention and the weight of the wine (medium bodied). Didn't get the oak you saw. Paid $20 at a retailer about 5 or 6 years ago. Definitely time to drink up (i think i have one left).
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 2:25 pm
by n4sir
Red Bigot wrote:I always thought this one was meant to be drunk in 2001, it never did anything for me and I was never tempted to buy it, I'm surprised it's still drinking reasonably well.
The blurb on the label said it should hit its peak in around 10 years, and could be cellared for 20 to 30 years in good conditions. A second opinion early on suggested 10 years maximum was far more realistic, and it certainly looks like that comment was on the mark.
Cheers,
Ian
present
Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 1:18 pm
by dazza1968
I got one of these for winning a sales award and wondered how it was travelling , i wanted to be an old man drinking this and reminissing what had been achieved
2010 sounds like a good time to drink it , Does anyone think i am leaving it too long to enjoy ?
Regards Darren
Re: present
Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 1:03 am
by n4sir
dazza1968 wrote:I got one of these for winning a sales award and wondered how it was travelling , i wanted to be an old man drinking this and reminissing what had been achieved
2010 sounds like a good time to drink it , Does anyone think i am leaving it too long to enjoy ?
Regards Darren
If your cellaring conditions are good I could see it holding another couple of years if you're willing to risk it - I can't really see it improving though.
Cheers,
Ian
Re: present
Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 9:21 pm
by dazza1968
n4sir wrote:dazza1968 wrote:I got one of these for winning a sales award and wondered how it was travelling , i wanted to be an old man drinking this and reminissing what had been achieved
2010 sounds like a good time to drink it , Does anyone think i am leaving it too long to enjoy ?
Regards Darren
If your cellaring conditions are good I could see it holding another couple of years if you're willing to risk it - I can't really see it improving though.
Cheers,
Ian
Thanks Ian for that i think i will drink it , or have it out for my 40th in october!!! Cheers Dazza