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Wendouree Muscat of Alexandria - Aging Question
Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2003 10:06 pm
by Adair
Hello All (especially to those with experience with the Wendouree Muscat of Alexandria),
Could someone/anyone please give me an understanding of the aging potential of this wine? I presume it has been made for aging like the rest of the Wendouree range but could somebody with experience (or even with a moderately informed inkling) please confirm or refute this?
Many thanks,
Adair
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 10:51 am
by Tim S.
Not sure if I can help but as u know this comes bottled with a vintage or two or 3. I recently had two - the 1989/1990 bottling and the 1995/1996 bottling. I found that they had become a little spirity (like an old cognac, esp. for the 89/90 bottling).
Not sure if they are meant to be aged long - give Tony Brady a call at Wendy. I much prefer them young - had the recent bottling from last year - 1998/99? - and quite liked it but at $25 pb it's probably a little expensive when u can get Black Noble for $30 (sensational essence!).
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 10:58 am
by Adair
Tim S. wrote:Not sure if I can help but as u know this comes bottled with a vintage or two or 3. I recently had two - the 1989/1990 bottling and the 1995/1996 bottling. I found that they had become a little spirity (like an old cognac, esp. for the 89/90 bottling).
Not sure if they are meant to be aged long - give Tony Brady a call at Wendy. I much prefer them young - had the recent bottling from last year - 1998/99? - and quite liked it but at $25 pb it's probably a little expensive when u can get Black Noble for $30 (sensational essence!).
Thanks for your comments. The bottles I have are from the 2001 vintage - no blend. I opened a bottle and found it very spirity and hoped that this will be rectified with age. I will go to the source like you suggest. I am writing a letter to Tony and Lita at the moment.
Adair
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 12:06 pm
by Red Bigot
Adair wrote: I opened a bottle and found it very spirity and hoped that this will be rectified with age.
It's 'lightly fortified', may account for the spirity notes, what is the a/v?
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 12:34 pm
by Tim S.
Adair - pls let us know the reply as I am sure many (including myself) would like to know the maturation of this wine.
Usually it is 18-20% A/V if a remember correctly.
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 12:51 pm
by ChrisH
Based on my experience a few years ago when I left mine too long, I would rather drink sooner than later. As a style, better value elsewhere I would have thought.
regards
Chris
Posted: Fri May 28, 2004 2:37 pm
by Adair
Just stoke to Tony Brady about another matter but asked him about the aging potential of the Muscat of Alexandria, especially the 2001 of which I still have 5 bottles. He recommended that you either drink them either on release or wait 5 years.
Adair